I’ve been doing software development since 2008, and throughout the years I’ve taken roles of Software Engineer/Architect, Project Manager, CI/CD engineer, Business Analyst, AQA. Today I work at Elsci where we specialize in creating scientific software. We also do B2B consulting in software development and management.
My links:
- Consulting in software engineering and project management
 - Blog, you can subscribe to that repo
 - StackExchange account
 - LinkedIn account
 
Sometimes articles turn into series, and then turn into courses. I can read them as part of the B2B consulting or you can go through them on your own:
- Java Professionals Course - can teach it, fully documented
 - SQL Course - can teach it, 100% documented
 - Java Beginner Course - can teach it, 50% documented
 - Databases Course - architecture, performance, concurrency, etc. Can teach most of it, 10% documented.
 - Write your own Git - can teach it, 10% documented
 - Cryptography overview - can teach the basics, 20% documented
 - Linux Networking - can't teach it yet
 
- Datagen - a library for randomized testing in Java
 - isotope-distribution, multinomial-selection for calculating molecular isotope pattern.
 



