robfrawley
Rob Frawley 2nd
Stonington, Connecticut, United States
Rob Frawley 2nd [robfrawley.com] is the Founder and Lead Software Developer of SRC LLC [src.run], an information technology consultating company incorporated in Connecticut [google.com]. We specialize in providing our clients with competitive offerings that are fiscally-conscious, feature-rich, and technologically-cutting-edge . While we often handle diverse client needs outside of our core competencies, we most-regularly provide infrastructure and application design, development, deployment, and maintenance services.

To streamline our operations, SRC LLC [src.run] relies on a number of open-source projects for both internal services and client work product, such as PHP [en.wikipedia.org] (preferably coupled with the Symfony Framework [en.wikipedia.org]), Nginx [en.wikipedia.org], MariaDB [en.wikipedia.org], Linux [en.wikipedia.org] (generally either the Ubuntu [en.wikipedia.org] or Debian [en.wikipedia.org] distribution), as well as dozens (if not hundreds) of other equally important projects from across the open source community. As such, we are aware and greatly appreciative of the many maintainers and contributors that have donated their time to open-source projects like those that have provided direct benefit to our company; we have always been (and will remain) supportive of open-source projects and the individuals who create and maintain them. Furthermore, we actively provides various contributions (such as PRs, issue submissions, etc) to many of the projects we rely on.

When appropriate, SRC LLC [src.run] also releases our own open-source projects implementing a generalized solution to a number of functionality requirements encountered during client project development. While the majority of our client work results in closed-source deliverables, we have intentionally structured our business and drafted our client contracts so as to empowers us to make the unilateral decision of extracting any portion of code created during the development of a client project that is externally-reusable (so long as it does not expose any confidential client information or intellectual property owned by our client); such components are packaged as open-source, MIT Licensed projects and published on GitHub [github.com] and/or GitLab [gitlab.com]. Such open source projects publicly provide our proven solutions to various common programming problems, allowing others to save time by incorporating said libraries into their own projects instead of wasting their own valuable time reinventing already solved functionality. You can find these projects by visiting http://:/src.run or http://github.com/src-run .

Outside of work-adjacent hobbies, I also enjoy music, movies, episodic shows, and both console and PC gaming. While I do not generally play many competitive FPS games (such as CS [en.wikipedia.org], COD [en.wikipedia.org], and Fortnite [en.wikipedia.org]), I do enjoy many looter-shooter type games (such as Borderlands [en.wikipedia.org] and Cyberpunk 2077 [en.wikipedia.org]), but strategy and simulation titles are my favorite, and therefore most-enjoyed, category of games (such as Satisfactory [en.wikipedia.org] and Cities: Skylines [en.wikipedia.org]).
Rob Frawley 2nd [robfrawley.com] is the Founder and Lead Software Developer of SRC LLC [src.run], an information technology consultating company incorporated in Connecticut [google.com]. We specialize in providing our clients with competitive offerings that are fiscally-conscious, feature-rich, and technologically-cutting-edge . While we often handle diverse client needs outside of our core competencies, we most-regularly provide infrastructure and application design, development, deployment, and maintenance services.

To streamline our operations, SRC LLC [src.run] relies on a number of open-source projects for both internal services and client work product, such as PHP [en.wikipedia.org] (preferably coupled with the Symfony Framework [en.wikipedia.org]), Nginx [en.wikipedia.org], MariaDB [en.wikipedia.org], Linux [en.wikipedia.org] (generally either the Ubuntu [en.wikipedia.org] or Debian [en.wikipedia.org] distribution), as well as dozens (if not hundreds) of other equally important projects from across the open source community. As such, we are aware and greatly appreciative of the many maintainers and contributors that have donated their time to open-source projects like those that have provided direct benefit to our company; we have always been (and will remain) supportive of open-source projects and the individuals who create and maintain them. Furthermore, we actively provides various contributions (such as PRs, issue submissions, etc) to many of the projects we rely on.

When appropriate, SRC LLC [src.run] also releases our own open-source projects implementing a generalized solution to a number of functionality requirements encountered during client project development. While the majority of our client work results in closed-source deliverables, we have intentionally structured our business and drafted our client contracts so as to empowers us to make the unilateral decision of extracting any portion of code created during the development of a client project that is externally-reusable (so long as it does not expose any confidential client information or intellectual property owned by our client); such components are packaged as open-source, MIT Licensed projects and published on GitHub [github.com] and/or GitLab [gitlab.com]. Such open source projects publicly provide our proven solutions to various common programming problems, allowing others to save time by incorporating said libraries into their own projects instead of wasting their own valuable time reinventing already solved functionality. You can find these projects by visiting http://:/src.run or http://github.com/src-run .

Outside of work-adjacent hobbies, I also enjoy music, movies, episodic shows, and both console and PC gaming. While I do not generally play many competitive FPS games (such as CS [en.wikipedia.org], COD [en.wikipedia.org], and Fortnite [en.wikipedia.org]), I do enjoy many looter-shooter type games (such as Borderlands [en.wikipedia.org] and Cyberpunk 2077 [en.wikipedia.org]), but strategy and simulation titles are my favorite, and therefore most-enjoyed, category of games (such as Satisfactory [en.wikipedia.org] and Cities: Skylines [en.wikipedia.org]).
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