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Jezz Santos

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New Zealand

Hello, I am Jezz
I've been working all around the world for the past 30 years, now living in New Zealand.

For my entire profession, from Australia to India, Finland, Argentina, USA, and back, I have been focused on engineering excellence and helping my fellow engineers level up their skills and the opportunities they work on to find more appreciation and meaning in their hard work. It has certainly not been easy work, given the organizations that most of these people work within.

I write about the struggles of those I work with, and I mentor and coach those I work with at the coalface.

Most of my coding work has been hidden within various organizations I been working in, but over the years, I've shared what I can in open source and in my writing for others to take advantage of. Most notably releasing NuPattern to open source from Microsoft.

In the last 15 years or so, I've focused my attention on helping startup founders and growing their product teams to avoid some of the most common pitfalls that most tech startups face into, both in engineering and product market fit work. Lessons that we learned years ago and that I also learned in my own startups. Mistakes that are absolutely avoidable but so often defeat many tech startups in their first few years. It is frustrating to me to see these mistakes repeated every day.

I've decided to start building valuable tools for future startups to avoid this madness, in a project called SaaStack which, by necessity, will need to be open source. (Otherwise, it could not be adopted by those it is aimed at).

This is an illustration of what SaaStack will give a SaaS startup out of the box, on day one:
Target Architecture
It is highly testable frontend and backend. The backend is a Clean/Hexagonal/Onion modular-monolith using architectural styles like: CQRS, DDD and EDA, Event Sourcing, and Event Brokering. It comes with several built-in 3rd party integrations. Using ports and adapters, you can pick and choose, plug and play, the 3rd party integrations of your choice at any time.

SaaStack aims to give a new startup anything from ~8 months to 24 months head start by giving away the codebase template for them to build upon right away and that they can adapt as they need.
It's a significant advantage for a new SaaS business trying to get to market on a shoestring budget with limited resources, do their early prototypes and experiments cheaply, and survive long enough to raise capital to scale their product.

I've built former incarnations of SaaStack a few times before. Once in my own startup as co-founder, once in open source that was based on my own startup, and then once again at a startup incubator that was used by several SaaS product teams.

I've been building developer tooling for years, starting at Microsoft, so I believe I know a little bit about what could work and generally does not work for developers. And I want to use that advantage to make something better and generally available to other SaaS startups in open source. automate and nupattern are also developer tooling projects I've forged.

Your sponsorship is vital to me to demonstrate to the community your support that you see that this kind of project has some true value to the tech and innovation industry. After all, no large vendor could produce this kind of work. It is up to us.

I am already very passionate and motivated to help the people that I can, with doing what I can to provide them with whatever advantage I can from my learnings in the trenches.

Any funding that you provide will be an indisputable indicator of the value of this offering that I am bringing to the startup eco-system, and that enable me to keep focused on doing it. That is heaps enough reward for me to drive me to continue doing my best work.

@jezzsantos

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Featured work

  1. jezzsantos/queryany

    A fluent data store query language for abstracting your data persistence layer from your domain.

    C# 2
  2. jezzsantos/automate

    Templatize patterns from your own codebase, make them programmable, then share them with your team. https://jezzsantos.github.io/automate/

    C# 7
  3. jezzsantos/automate.plugin-rider

    A Jetbrains Rider plugin for using automate https://jezzsantos.github.io/automate/

    Java 1
  4. jezzsantos/saastack

    A comprehensive codebase template for starting your real-world, fully featured SaaS web products. On the .NET platform

    C# 47

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I'm not a big twitter user, but perhaps you can encourage me to go there more?
I'm obviously more than happy to promote your sponsorship there to my networks.

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We can connect on zoom or google meet or whatever, or in Visual Studio and jam on a coding problem you are having.
Or if you don't have one handy, let's go build something from the feature list on SaaStack together.

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I mentor lots of engineers, product managers, and product designers who are looking to upskill themselves and do better work.

I've worked in several startups and helped a ton of founders focus on the important stuff, as well as worked in some of the top software companies in the world. I have some stories to share, let me tell you, and a ton of experiences to draw upon to help you.

Ask me to help with anything or share an issue you are having, and hopefully, I can help you find a way to tackle that problem or help you with another side of the problem you are experiencing.

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I've spoken at many tech conferences all over the world.
Most notably, as a Microsoft employee at TechEd in the USA and Europe, and even in Japan!

My favorite topics nowadays are about startups and founder pitfalls, but I can also talk at length about architecture, engineering best practices, and the like.

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Yeah, well, who knows what we are in for here?
Oh boy! Let's talk possibilities.