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I am a Smalltalk, Ruby and Ruby on Rails developer who has a strong interest in software design and architecture. I also coach developers on TDD, software design and architecture.

Prior to becoming a software engineer, I was a physicist at UCL. My undergraduate degree is an MSci in Theoretical Physics, and my PhD is in Physics. My area of research was on electron-molecule collisions using the R-Matrix method, developed by Wigner and Eisenbud in 1947. You can read the full article from the references therein. It was through my PhD that I became a programmer, beginning with JAVA.

From 2012 I transitioned to Ruby and Ruby on Rails which is my main language of development. Later, around 2017, I began working with Pharo Smalltalk, contributing to the mathematics library PolyMath, thanks to my former mentor Tim Mackinnon.

I am trained facilitator in:

  1. Teaching from the Back of the Room (TBR): a technique for designing engaging workshops in which attendees truly learn and understand the topic. I have run TDD workshops using TBR that has been fedback as engaging and inspiring;
  2. Event Storming: a workshopping technique used in domain driven design to discover, amongst other things, bounded context and the domain model within.

Reach me on [email protected]

Pronouns: He/Him/His

Hemal Varambhia's Projects

apt icon apt

Development repository for Opscode Cookbook apt

bowlinggame icon bowlinggame

One of Uncle Bob's TDD Katas (see http://butunclebob.com/)

bridgehandkata icon bridgehandkata

A Kata I used to introduce mocking. The idea is that a bridge hand is on disk in a text file, and you have to calculate the number of points in the hand. Can also be done as a library rather than as a program to remove the need for mocking.

chef-rabbit_mq icon chef-rabbit_mq

Chef cookbook that installs, configures and runs RabbitMQ with minimal configuration options

clock icon clock

Repo for the clock exercise (exercism.io)

code-dojo-43 icon code-dojo-43

Code for the 43rd London Code Dojo meetup in July 2018, Go Fish! kata.

diamondkata icon diamondkata

skeleton solution and test cases for comparing iterative and incremental approaches

firewall icon firewall

Development repository for Opscode Cookbook firewall

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