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    Andrew Culver

    Founder and Lead Developer of Bullet Train

    Andrew Culver is a software engineer and entrepreneur based in Hamilton, Ontario, known for creating successful projects like Bullet Train, Basic Stand, Rails New, Magic Test, and Partials, as well as founding, selling, and investing in Churn Buster.

    With a background in Software Engineering from Mohawk College, Andrew has held various key roles in prominent organizations, serving as Founder and Lead Developer at Bullet Train, Founder at Churn Buster, CTO at Borrowed & Blue, Senior Software Developer at We Are Titans, Web Development Manager at Dominion Enterprises, and Lead Software Engineer at Dominion Enterprises.

    Andrew Culver's diverse experiences also include working as a Student IT Analyst at TD Canada Trust, reflecting his multi-faceted expertise in the tech industry.

    Apart from his professional endeavors, Andrew's personal interests include supporting the Hamilton community, being a fan of the Dodgers baseball team, and having a fondness for Japan.

    Highlights

    Dec 22 · twitter

    @aarondfrancis I'm proud of you for implementing a terminal emulator in PHP, but it would have been even cooler if you did it in 6502 assembly. https://t.co/89cISo21gf

    Dec 21 · twitter

    What was the scariest flight you’ve ever been on?

    Oct 18 · friendly.show
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    Los Angeles Metropolitan Area