Hey, I'm Jamie Tanna (he/him/his) 👋
I'm currently a Senior Software Engineer at Elastic, and I'm currently based in Nottingham.
I have a /now page, which aims to be a more up-to-date about page.
I use my personal website as a method of blogging about my learnings, as well as sharing information about projects I have previously, or am currently, working on in my spare time.
Right now, my two biggest side projects are dependency-management-data and oapi-codegen
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As well as them, I maintain a number of other Open Source projects, and primarily use GitLab for my source control, but also use GitHub for some things.
I write a fair bit on my blog:
- Week Notes 24#52
- Week Notes 24#51
- Blocking 'Similar' and 'Because you like ...' suggestions on reddit with uBlock Origin
I blog as a form of documentation, as noted in my post Blogumentation - Writing Blog Posts as a Method of Documentation:
- Blocking 'Similar' and 'Because you like ...' suggestions on reddit with uBlock Origin
- Some useful SQL(ite) tips I've learned
- Gotcha: PersistentPostRunE only runs on successful commands in Cobra
- Creating a Neovim plugin for my standup updates
- Creating a private mirror of the Renovate docs
I track articles and resources that I recommend I/others read as bookmarks on my site, the latest of which are:
- A letter to open-source maintainers
- Tools for Go modules
- Please just stop saying "just"
- RIP botsin.space
- The Disappearance of an Internet Domain
I also write Week Notes as a way of summarising what's going on in my life. The last one can be found at Week Notes 24#52.
I like to track my data in IndieWeb fashion. For instance, the last book I read was From Project to Profit by Heather Meeker, and yesterday, I took 9364 steps.
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