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SEEKING WORK: Los Angeles / Remote

Portfolio: www.euphonialabs.com

I specialize in rapid development of high-performance hybrid mobile apps using Ionic. Parse/Firebase is the usual choice as a backend. Any requested data processing features would be implemented in Java.

Technologies: AngularJS, HTML, CSS, NodeJS, Java, Ionic (Hybrid Mobile)

Feel free to reach me at [email protected] if you have an idea that you want to implement from top to bottom, or you just need to revamp your current version.


Location: Los Angeles, CA

Remote: Yes

Willing to Relocate: No

Technologies: AngularJS, HTML, CSS, NodeJS, Java, Ionic (Hybrid Mobile)

Résumé/CV/Portfolio: www.euphonialabs.com

Email: [email protected]

Night-time Hobby: https://youtu.be/ldunlyc1IHM


Byron, if you need a place to stay in the Los Angeles area, shoot me an email. I'd be more than happy to help you get back on your feet.


Thanks! I'm getting situated here slowly, but I'll follow up with you if I decide to get out of AZ.


I've done Strong Lifts before in the past before and had good results (mainly with legs, squats went from just the bar to 225 lbs in 3 months), and I've tracked it all in a spreadsheet. I've always thought it would be a good idea if we can all publicly aggregate our tracked progress (for just squats, benchpress, deadlift, etc.) and see a collective chart of it so we can visualize how we compare to the average (and if we're doing something wrong). Of course, different body types and diets are factors, so filters may be applied (i.e. mesomorph body type, >3000 calories, etc.). Would anybody be interested in using something like that, in mobile/browser form?


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