About
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Hi there, I’m Jason 👋
I’m a partner to a fellow elder millenial and her rude cat, caretaker of a tiny dog, and a passionate software engineer with over a decade of experience across a range of software development areas. I live with these creatures in the United States.
I specialize in embedded software engineering using C/C++, Rust, embedded DevOps, and Agile, with a background in full-stack web development. Outside of my work as a software engineer, I’m into jiu-jitsu and seeing the world.
If you enjoy my writings — there is a feed you can subscribe to.
I also announce new content and updates via X: @jasonpscottcom.
Contact info
You can reach me via email: reachme@jasonpscott.com
I may publish the content of your email or chat, along with your name — if I think it could be useful to others.
I’m also on Github and Linkedin.
Inspiration
Some of the people, organizations, and publications that have inspired my work in recent years.
- Bob Martin
- Embedded Artistry
- Goliath
- Jacob Beningo
- James Grenning
- Memfault
- Patterns in the Machine
- Phil Koopman
- The Pragmatic Programmer
This website
- much of the structure and style of this site inspired by cavelab’s blog
- source code is hosted on GitHub
- statically generated by Hugo; using a modified Hello Friend theme
- hosted by AWS S3, CloudFront, Lambda, Cognito, et al.
- DNS by AWS Route53
- written in Visual Studio Code.
I aim to keep it simple, clean, and uncluttered.
License
Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement.
Privacy Policy
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Google Analytics is used but IP anonymization is enabled, the amount of information shared with Google is set to the minimum, and the information is only used to see how visitors use this website.