…is an experienced Agile and Ruby on Rails consultant.

A bit about me:

I wrote the Shoulda testing framework, was the primary developer and project manager for Thoughtbot's fantastic Hoptoad service, and am currently co-authoring Addison Wesley's Rails AntiPatterns with Chad Pytel. I've also spoken extensively at various Ruby and Rails conferences.

In previous lives I've done AI programming for the NCSA and the University of Illinois, as well as systems administration for Citysearch.com and Caltech’s Earthquake Detection Network.

I'm open to new projects. Feel free to email
or call me at (626) 841-0708, and we can discuss your needs.

Great to work with, intelligent feedback, exceptional quality.
Tammer is a top-notch developer, project manager, scotch afficionado, and all-around awesome dude.
Tammer has the extreme attention to detail and right kind of obsession with quality that most people have to lie about on their resumes. As someone you can learn from everyday, he is both a pleasure and an asset to have as a colleague.
Tammer has a seemingly relentless passion for excellent software practices, and an exacting eye for both others' work and his own. He comes packed with energy and focus, and is constantly looking for ways to improve himself. I've benefited directly from Tammer's assistance and advice, and will make sure I continue to do so.
Tammer was the guy at Caltech who could cut through the BS and get stuff done. He was very knowledgeable in the sys admin domain and kept the network together and improved it during his tenure at Caltech and left a legacy roadmap that was followed after he left.
Paul Friberg owner of ISTI via LinkedIn
Tammer was a great guy to work with. He was the brains behind Carbon Rally and other cool projects at Thoughtbot.
A great and intelligent guy. Clearly an excellent coder.
Tammer is awesome. I shoulda tried shoulda a long time ago. (I bet you've never heard that before ;)
Quality guy and talented to boot.
Tammer has the mind and drive for writing disciplined, high-quality Ruby code.
You're the werewolf!
Tammer Saleh is a Ruby developer that makes me weak. They shouldn’t be allowed to be this sexy. It’s like, against the Geneva Convention or something.
[Tammer has] succeeded in creating a fun and comprehensive avenue through which anyone can quickly and easily enter into the exciting world of Rails development.
Tammer should be cloned! Anyone who can talk to women, business guys, and geeks at their level is an asset to society.
Daniel Johnson of Mile Keeper via Engine Yard University