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micheleriva/README.md

👋 Hi there! I'm Michele

  • 👨‍💻 I'm working as a Senior Architect at NearForm
  • 🏅 I'm a Google GDE and Microsoft MVP
  • 📙 I wrote a book about Next.js for Packt
  • ⚙️ I love to code in Node.js, TypeScript, Go, Elixir
  • 🔭 I'd like to work more on Haskell, Rust, Erlang, OCaml, Scheme
  • 🗣 I sometimes give talks about Node.js, FP, OSS and... philosophy.
  • ✍️ I write dozens of public domains articles
  • 🎥 I make videos about programming languages on YouTube
  • 🙏 You can sponsor my work on GitHub sponsors
  • 🏳️‍🌈 He/Him

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