Wednesday 20 April 2016

Hey r/node! I'm the author of Nodal - an open source Node.js project for creating backend APIs SUPER easily I've founded a startup and I could use your help!

Hey r/node :)My name is Keith Horwood, and I've been a pretty heavy open source developer for a few years now. You can see most of my work at http://ift.tt/1STsjbx've written a few articles on web development and architecture:Single-Page Applications: Building a Web Stack That WorksHello, Nodal — Building Node.js Servers for EverybodyRealtime Doesn’t Belong Everywhere — Build Scalable API Services in Node.js with NodalI most recently spoke at O'Reilly Fluent 2016 with an in-person version of this article:Using Graph Theory to Build a Simple Recommendation Engine in JavaScriptI founded a startup earlier this year based upon idea of abstracting away what I refer to as "solved problems" that engineers collectively waste hundreds of thousands of hours building and rebuilding solutions for. I think the answer to solving these problems starts with shareable, extensible but heavily opinionated open source software. I don't want to give too much away yet, but what I do want is your help.Right now I'm looking for any developers that are willing to take a few minutes out of their day to talk via e-mail. If you'd love to help play a small role in building a brand new, developer-centric company please send me a message on Reddit with:A) Your nameB) Your company (totally fine if between jobs!)C) Your job title, if applicable (Front-end? Back-end? CTO?)D) Your experience level (years writing code)E) Your e-mail addressThank you SO much! I really appreciate any and all help you're willing to give. If you'd like, I can continue to keep you up to date afterwards on progress. :)Cheers! - Keith

Submitted April 20, 2016 at 02:13PM by keithwhor

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