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About Me

I'm Eric Bouchut, a dedicated software developer with a deep passion for both coding and dancing.
My expertise lies in Ruby on Rails and Blockchain.
Additionally, I thrive on sharing knowledge and fostering growth.

With over 15 years in the software development industry, my journey spans a diverse array of roles:

  • 6+ years as a Ruby on Rails and Java developer at LD Mobile (acquired by S4M, now Ask Locala), contributing to a mobile DSP in the Real-Time Bidding sector for programmatic advertising. I also worked at HostnFly as a Ruby on Rails and Java Developer.
  • 3 years as a Web developer using Java and GWT at Antidot, a private search engine company.
  • 5 years of experience in Java and web development for 2 startups: Perform (acquired by BMC) and Miyowa.
  • Engaged in extensive Java-related projects, including a significant 7-year tenure at BMC Software, a Fortune 500 company.
  • 3 years of Unix/C/C++ development at an IT consulting firm.
  • Computer science teacher at Axis Digital, where I:
    • Conducted four distinct training classes for groups of up to 15 individuals over three years.
    • Designed and delivered a course on advanced Unix usage.

My commitment to professional growth led me to enroll in an online training program at Alyra, where I graduated as a Blockchain and Smart Contracts Developer.

Moreover, I'm actively engaged in the open-source community, contributing to the Loop and Trio projects. Specifically, I focus on enhancing their technical documentation.
You can explore my contributions in the LoopDocs and TrioDocs repositories, where I collaborate in English with a diverse team distributed across various geographical locations.
My responsibilities include improving product documentation as well as configuring and maintaining website publishing platforms leveraging technologies such as MkDocs and mkdocs-material.

This open-source initiative aims to provide comprehensive resources for users of Loop and Trio—advanced Automated Insulin Delivery systems for individuals with type 1 diabetes.

In 2024, I successfully completed a certified training program in Cybersecurity Development (POEC Cybersecurity Developer) and earned the TOSA Python 3 certification, strengthening my skills in secure coding and cybersecurity.

Feel free to reach out if you'd like to connect or learn more about my journey!