Become a sponsor to John Arundel
Hi! I'm John Arundel, of Bitfield Consulting, and I like writing, programming, and teaching. You may know me from such Twitter accounts as @bitfield. I've worked on a few interesting open source projects, including script, which has helped thousands of people use Go to write system administration and DevOps tools. I've also contributed to projects such as Kubernetes, Terraform, and the Go language itself, as well as writing various technical books (most recently Cloud Native DevOps with Kubernetes).
My professional work these days is mostly training and teaching Go, or consulting on Go codebases and projects. I also do volunteer and pro bono mentoring in Go for people from underrepresented groups in tech. You can find out more about this on my Learn Go with Mentoring page.
I've found that mentoring people's contributions to open source projects is a really great way to encourage them to develop as engineers, and so this has become a more important part of my open source work than programming itself. I collaborate with people on their issues and pull requests, guiding them and making suggestions, helping them improve their code, and coaching them through the process of contributing to projects. I also provide free Go mentoring via the excellent code practice website Exercism, and I'm writing a series of Go tutorials, which will be expanded into a series of books to help teach programming to beginners.
It's really fun and interesting work, and very satisfying. I'd like to do it more, and help more people discover the love of Go. Your sponsorship will go directly towards that; every penny you can donate will allow me to spend more time mentoring those who can benefit from it most.
Thank you!
5 sponsors have funded bitfield’s work.
Featured work
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bitfield/script
Making it easy to write shell-like scripts in Go
Go 5,545 -
bitfield/uptimerobot
Client library for UptimeRobot v2 API
Go 56 -
bitfield/puppet-beginners-guide
Play along with the Puppet Beginner's Guide, 2nd edition!
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bitfield/puppet-beginners-guide-3
Example code repo for the Puppet 5 Beginner's Guide, 3rd Edition
Shell 45 -
bitfield/control-repo
A complete example Puppet infrastructure
Puppet 13 -
bitfield/terraform-provider-checkly
A Terraform provider for the Checkly monitoring service
Go 15
$5 a month
SelectHarmless. You'll have the satisfaction of knowing that you've funded me to help at least one person take their first steps towards a possibly lifelong career in tech, and if you'd like to get involved, you'll get an invite to join my Slack, and chat with other Go programmers and open source contributors.
$10 a month
SelectMostly Harmless. Your support makes a real difference to someone who needs it. I'll be using your sponsorship contribution to spend more time coaching and teaching Go and software engineering to those who haven't had the same advantages that you and I have.
$20 a month
SelectCompetent. Hey, nice job! Your contribution is helping someone discover the joy of tech, and Go in particular. You'll get a special mention on my website, and a warm feeling inside.
$50 a month
SelectDangerous. Wow, you rock! If I can get a few sponsors at this level, I'll be able to spend much more of my time teaching and writing about programming for beginners, coaching more experienced developers, and helping people learn how to contribute to open source projects (and start their own). Thanks a lot.
$100 a month
SelectDeadly. I can't thank you enough for contributing at this level. It will make a genuine difference to hundreds and perhaps thousands of people, many of them from underrepresented groups. I'll be giving back to the open source community through contributions to existing projects, mentoring people taking their first steps in open source, and encouraging people to start their own community projects.
$250 a month
SelectElite. This is amazing! Sponsors at this level are not only directly contributing to the open source ecosystem, and the Go language community. You're also helping me introduce people of all ages and backgrounds to the joy of programming, and give them high-quality mentoring from someone with decades of experience in the tech industry. Elite sponsors will be prominently featured on my website, and I'll also contribute a guest post to your blog or website explaining exactly how your contribution helps the open source community. Right on, commander!