I'm looking for a freelance designer (preferably located in the states but no strong bias) to work remotely for a 1-2 month contract with potential to extend.
The job is going to be to revamp Pingpanel.com which while it looks pretty does not reflect what the company currently does. Pingpanel now produces whitelabel question and answer software (see our first client http://diy-advice.ratedpeople.com).
Your job will be to revamp the look and messaging of the sales end of the site as well as helping improve the current software UI and will ideally use a bit of your javascript wizardry to make it nice 'n slick.
You'll be joining a team of 2 (sometimes three) developers across the world all of whom can do full stack but all of whom would appreciate someone with a strong aesthetic and a lust to beautify and stamp their own mark on the site.
Infrastructure is Rails so you should ideally know how to work with Rails templates, HAML and GIT. As long as you've done some work with templating in some language or other though that will be just dandy. Most important thing is good html/css and design, the rest we can teach you.
Please send applications with details of your availability and your portfolio to work at pingpanel dot com. The company is (leanly) funded and the work is available now so please reach out.
Please note you do need to include your portfolio, details and availability. Emails without these will get rejected. Thank you and look forward to hearing from you.
Experience working at all levels of the stack, extremely proficient in Rails development, Node.js, and frontend development. Have written lots of PHP in a past life, but haven't touched it in a few years. Mostly spending my days doing iOS development for my own projects. Feel reasonably good about my iOS skills, but my strengths are definitely in web programming.
Places I've spent time either managing engineers or shipping code: Basis (www.basis.com), Singly (www.singly.com), Rupture/EA (ea.com). Projects I've built either on my own, or with friends: WAYWN (www.waywn.com) & Lifetracker (www.lifetrckr.com).
Contact info is in my profile. Have about 20-30 hours / week of availability currently.
We're looking for someone that loves data.... and can run, maintain and add features to our python data pipeline - python, linux, ec2, s3, aws. Working remote is tough, and we'll really need someone that's a really fluent English speaker (we like to skype) and writer. On the Python side of things, you need to be awesome and able hit the ground running on understanding the script and making changes. You'll also need to be lazyboy-level comfortable on the command line, working on remote machines, moving lots of files around. Short and longterm opportunities.
Thanks, we're looking forward to talking with you rockstars out there! :)
SEEKING WORK - NYC or remote.
I am a mobile developer who focuses on Android Java development. I have worked on multiple Android apps, both large and small, for a variety of clients. My portfolio and Github are listed below:
SEEKING WORK - Remote/Freelance Python/Django/jQuery, with extensive experience building e-commerce marketplaces. I have a research background, data analysis, playing around with NLP right now. I run a django dev shop, currently taking gigs. Here's my portfolio:
* http://www.cloudshuffle.com/
SEEKING FREELANCER - REMOTE - MVP Prototyping - 3 days
Basic Design & Development
I'm looking get an MVP up and running over a weekend/3 days. Normally for personal projects I'd put something together myself however this is beyond my current skill set and my poorly written 'hack' won't cut it. I now need a solid base to demonstrate the initial concept to my potential customers to get feedback.
You'd be free to start from scratch & use your preferred technologies to develop a minimalistic group messaging web application & iOS app. In a nutshell - A user creates a group, invites other users via e-mail & all users within that group can post updates.
I'm super organised and very realistic with requirements.
I have the basic database structure sketched out, wireframes & copy written.
This would be an ideal project for a developer that can fit in some extra weekend work.
I will be working alongside you during the project, removing as many obstacles as I can. I can take on the simpler tasks which will help me learn and leave you free to work on the challenges.
I'm also interested in hearing from any UI/UX designers so that I can get some longer term design ideas & concepts mapped out.
If you are interested please send a link to your portfolio and an estimate for 24 hours of work (3x8hour days).
SEEKING WORK: (Remote|USA|CANADA) [Will travel] [Canadian Citizen, Can Provide W-8]
Highlights:
* Co-founded Verelo.com
* 21 Linked-in recommendations for Software Development
* Made Toronto's 2012 Hot List - http://startupnorth.ca/2012/05/31/hot-sht-list-2012/
* Nominated for the Bell Technology Award – for distributed computing software for search engine
* Created Canada’s first distributed computing Search engine – interviewed by Globe and Mail – article titled “Seeking Cyberspace Supremacy”
* Interviewed for Front Page Story, Expositor - “Seeking Cyberspace Supremacy”
* Interviewed, and written about in "Hacking the Xbox", a book by Andrew Huang, Xenatara Press - A introductory book to Reverse Engineering
* Interviewed for an article in the Globe and Mail titled “Techies Challenge Microsoft”. Two time special guest on CBC TV News World, and frequent guest on CBC Radio 1
If you'd like to see examples of my work, check out the start-up I helped build: Verelo.com
I'm a Senior Developer/DevOps with AWS, Rackspace, Jenkins, CI Experience. I Also Code in C/C++/Java/PHP/Python.
Location: Columbia, Missouri (or Remote)
Who we are
DocumentCloud (http://www.documentcloud.org/home ) is a web based platform allowing journalists to upload, analyze, annotate, and publish primary source documents. We want give journalists the tools to show their audience their source material, not just tell them about it. In addition to the newsrooms worldwide who use DocumentCloud, our open source software projects (see: http://github.com/documentcloud ), such as Backbone.js, Underscore.js, Docsplit, and Jammit, are relied upon by companies such as LinkedIn, Walmart, Foursquare and more. DocumentCloud is run by Investigative Reporters & Editors (http://ire.org ).
DocumentCloud is looking for a freelancer who has experience working with solr and the JVM to assist us with scaling up our search index prior to DocumentCloud going international.
If you've got experience working with full text search indexes with millions of records (and possibly heavy duty faceting) please drop us a line at: [email protected]
We are Gerger (www.gerger.co), the creators of Formspider (www.theformspider.com), the Web 2.0 framework for Oracle PL/SQL developers. We are preparing a new version of our product and we would like to renew our product web site www.theformspider.com along with it.
Our product Formspider is for a specific group of developers namely, the Oracle PL/SQL developers. It's mainly used in mid to large size companies to build Budgeting, Accounting, Order Management, HR, ERP etc.. software.
Current Web site was done by us a year and a half ago. It's nice but building web sites is not our focus. The site is also showing its age.
Formspider impresses our users with its simple and elegant design. It is perceived as an unusually high quality, very innovative product built with care and attention to detail. We would like our new web site reflect these facts.
We want a simple yet beautiful design in our web site. Readable large fonts, excellent copyright, gorgeous pictures, icons and screen shots should provide a enjoyable experience to the visitor. We don't want run of the mill, stock photos, icons and text anywhere on the site. Each page needs to be individually crafted and be of excellent quality.
The entire goal of the web site is to reflect the high quality of our product.
Our favorite product, company web sites are www.apple.com (you should have seen this coming at this point :-) ) and http://www.fogcreek.com/fogbugz/
We've been struggling to find a freelancer or a team that can get this done. I thought of asking you on HN hoping that you can help.
I will email/tweet your pitch on your behalf to 50 to 100 targeted tech, lifestyle, and business bloggers. My email is in my profile.
Edit: This way you don't have to sit down for one week trying to compile a list of bloggers, searching for their bio, trying to find their email address or twitter account, etc.... As a contractor you can set me up with your company's email address, give me the details and BAM we get going.
SEEKING WORK: Remote (NYC based, but need to work off-site)
What I do: Frontend (HTML5, CSS3, Javascript etc), UX & wire prototyping, full-stack PHP, Django (tho a little rusty), project management.
I'm currently stuck working off-site due to a back injury but happy to meet with folks in NYC. Looking for some new clients to fill in my roster for the next few months.
I have 10 years experience doing frontend and fullstack dev, and am becoming increasingly skilled at mobile web and HTML-based iOS + Android apps.
I have also launched & run 2 startup products myself, been a fulltime Product Manager at a venture backed startup, creative director at another, and put together dev and design teams for clients of all sizes.
Seeking part-time remote work in the care and feeding of Unix servers.
Strong generalist Unix admin w/ 20 years experience. Have worked for large and small shops, typical IT stuff as well as managed services, web/email hosting, and HPC environments.
I prefer small, laid-back employers. If you have an HR department, you're likely too big for my tastes. If your initial contact with me is "send me your resume" you're likely too conventional.
I live a simple, frugal life, so I bill accordingly, I've done the 9-to-5, and I hate it. I work to pay the bills and do fun stuff w/ my wife and kids. If you need a senior-level unix admin for a couple of hours a day/week/month, but can't afford a full-timer, then drop me a line.
I admit I'm not of the caliber of "ninja", "rock star", etc. that so many here seem to be (or need). But I've been managing unix servers for a long time, and I'm good at keeping the lights on. If you need a stalwart veteran of the unix command line, give me holler.
Web developer specializing in Wordpress. I’ve done: themes, plugins, migrations, general feature additions, and even minor hacking on the core.
Disclaimer: Wordpress is not for everyone and you should consulate an expert before running a Wordpress instance on your server. Side-effects may include: a blog you will never update, traffic spike induced crashes, and non-optional security updates. Always have an expert you can email should things go very wrong.
I'm a senior LAMP (PHP, MySQL, Linux, Apache, nginx) and frontend developer (JS, jQuery, Backbone, Ember, HTML5, CSS3) with 4.5 years of agency experience working for clients large and small as well as having a BS in Computer Science. This last year I've been working for a startup. I've got an extensive CV and have shipped full stack codebases for 3 startups.
I enjoy both frontend and backend projects and prefer working with MVC frameworks (Kohana, Zend Framework, or CodeIgniter are my usual suspects). I'm also well versed in Wordpress theming and custom plugin development.
My github account is packed full of open source contributions and I run two web development blogs in my spare time.
I'm also the co-organizer of the Charlotte, NC PHP meetup group.
I don't come cheap because I get shit done.
Interested? We should chat. If I don't have current availability I'd still love to stay in contact. Contact info in my profile.
SEEKING WORK - Remote. I'm Spanish and based in Barcelona, but I'm fluent in English.
I'm kind of a jack-of-all-trades. I can design and fully develop any web app using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP & MySQL.
I have plenty of experience working on sites with millions of pageviews a month, and love building products from scratch. I'm specially looking for short term projects. If you don't have the time or skills to build a minimum viable product, I'm your guy. Contact me at [email protected]
I'm developing web apps with Python, Tornado, Django, Google App Engine, Javascript (jQuery, Backbone.js), PostgreSQL, Linux, VPS (Linode), MongoDB, Redis. I've studied Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence (Statement of accomplishment from Andrew Ng - ML Stanford, and Sebastian Thrun/Peter Norvig - AI Stanford).
I'm working on a scalable and easy-to-integrate web chat implementation (similar to Facebook chat) using Tornado non-blocking capabilities and the long polling technique.
Java (Spring, Struts2, GWT), Python (Django), Jython hacker. solid experience in jQuery and good in HTML/CSS. A bit of Android.
I have 4 years professional experience. I worked for an ISP, where I developed in house network monitoring software, wrote web app extensions to Sisco's SCE for IP data monitoring and analysis, and built a set of SMS applications (HTTP, SMPP Gateway + Web SMS), to cite a few. I worked on personal projects that did not take off (hard to sell IT thing in Africa). Afterwards, I did some contract work for people.
I am now looking for an opportunity to work on bigger projects; projects that have impact.
A final note: I have a solid academic background in statistical data analysis; I can help turn your application data into gold.
Just came off a well paid and successful 2 month contract on multiple iPhone/iPad apps for the healthcare industry. I have a computer science degree and some grad school. I've written IDEs. I've given presentations at Fortune 500 companies. I've fixed production bugs that have financial consequences in multi-millions each hour. I also have decades of experience listening to users to figure out what they didn't realize they wanted all along.
Currently specializing in iOS, leveraging 14 years industry experience in Smalltalk and energy trading/scheduling. I also have side projects in Javascript and the versatility of a true generalist.
I've just moved to the SF bay area, so now's your chance! stcredzero {_at_} gmail {etc}
[+] [-] unknown|13 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] brlewis|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] petenixey|13 years ago|reply
I'm looking for a freelance designer (preferably located in the states but no strong bias) to work remotely for a 1-2 month contract with potential to extend.
The job is going to be to revamp Pingpanel.com which while it looks pretty does not reflect what the company currently does. Pingpanel now produces whitelabel question and answer software (see our first client http://diy-advice.ratedpeople.com).
Your job will be to revamp the look and messaging of the sales end of the site as well as helping improve the current software UI and will ideally use a bit of your javascript wizardry to make it nice 'n slick.
You'll be joining a team of 2 (sometimes three) developers across the world all of whom can do full stack but all of whom would appreciate someone with a strong aesthetic and a lust to beautify and stamp their own mark on the site.
Infrastructure is Rails so you should ideally know how to work with Rails templates, HAML and GIT. As long as you've done some work with templating in some language or other though that will be just dandy. Most important thing is good html/css and design, the rest we can teach you.
Please send applications with details of your availability and your portfolio to work at pingpanel dot com. The company is (leanly) funded and the work is available now so please reach out.
Please note you do need to include your portfolio, details and availability. Emails without these will get rejected. Thank you and look forward to hearing from you.
[+] [-] znq|13 years ago|reply
http://mobilejazz.cat
We are Mobile Jazz, a collective of excellent engineers and designers with a strong focus on everything mobile and beyond.
We're doing Android since the first 1.0 release in 2008 and iOS since 2009. We also do Mobile Web and cross-plattform (PhoneGap & Titanium).
Additionally we've a ton of experience in backend development (Java & Rails) and web frontend development (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript).
Check us out here: http://mobilejazz.cat
If you need more references and testimonials have a look here: http://stefanklumpp.com/testimonials.html
If you've any questions please get in touch with me via [email protected] - happy to answer any questions :-)
PS: We've worked successfully with other HN members before.
[+] [-] ctide|13 years ago|reply
Location: San Francisco or Remote.
Experience working at all levels of the stack, extremely proficient in Rails development, Node.js, and frontend development. Have written lots of PHP in a past life, but haven't touched it in a few years. Mostly spending my days doing iOS development for my own projects. Feel reasonably good about my iOS skills, but my strengths are definitely in web programming.
Places I've spent time either managing engineers or shipping code: Basis (www.basis.com), Singly (www.singly.com), Rupture/EA (ea.com). Projects I've built either on my own, or with friends: WAYWN (www.waywn.com) & Lifetracker (www.lifetrckr.com).
Contact info is in my profile. Have about 20-30 hours / week of availability currently.
[+] [-] satjot|13 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] fleetvanjeremy|13 years ago|reply
We're looking for someone that loves data.... and can run, maintain and add features to our python data pipeline - python, linux, ec2, s3, aws. Working remote is tough, and we'll really need someone that's a really fluent English speaker (we like to skype) and writer. On the Python side of things, you need to be awesome and able hit the ground running on understanding the script and making changes. You'll also need to be lazyboy-level comfortable on the command line, working on remote machines, moving lots of files around. Short and longterm opportunities.
Thanks, we're looking forward to talking with you rockstars out there! :)
[email protected]
[+] [-] theoj|13 years ago|reply
http://www.bricolsoftconsulting.com/category/portfolio/
https://github.com/bricolsoftconsulting/
My previous experience includes C/C++, VB.NET, and HTML / PHP. Feel free to get in touch -- email is theo---AT---bricolsoftconsulting----DOT---com.
[+] [-] satjot|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] sidmitra|13 years ago|reply
* http://www.sidmitra.com/portfolio.html
Contact details in my profile or the link above.
Here're some examples from my portfolio:
* http://www.teaspiller.com - An online marketplace for tax experts.
* http://www.garnishbar.com - social network, to share mixed drink recipes
* http://www.fertilityplanit.com, built their self serve ad network + billing and payments.
* http://www.turlytag.com - an app to connect owners with people who found their lost items.
* http://www.fratmusic.com - an online radio streaming app serving over 1.3 million uniques a month.
* http://www.emriq.com - a web based medical records platform for small to medium clinics.
* http://loudfarm.com - A music event site.
and many more.
[+] [-] helen842000|13 years ago|reply
I'm looking get an MVP up and running over a weekend/3 days. Normally for personal projects I'd put something together myself however this is beyond my current skill set and my poorly written 'hack' won't cut it. I now need a solid base to demonstrate the initial concept to my potential customers to get feedback.
You'd be free to start from scratch & use your preferred technologies to develop a minimalistic group messaging web application & iOS app. In a nutshell - A user creates a group, invites other users via e-mail & all users within that group can post updates.
I'm super organised and very realistic with requirements. I have the basic database structure sketched out, wireframes & copy written.
This would be an ideal project for a developer that can fit in some extra weekend work.
I will be working alongside you during the project, removing as many obstacles as I can. I can take on the simpler tasks which will help me learn and leave you free to work on the challenges.
I'm also interested in hearing from any UI/UX designers so that I can get some longer term design ideas & concepts mapped out.
If you are interested please send a link to your portfolio and an estimate for 24 hours of work (3x8hour days).
I'm my username on gmail.com
Thanks!
[+] [-] captaincrunch|13 years ago|reply
Highlights:
* Co-founded Verelo.com * 21 Linked-in recommendations for Software Development * Made Toronto's 2012 Hot List - http://startupnorth.ca/2012/05/31/hot-sht-list-2012/ * Nominated for the Bell Technology Award – for distributed computing software for search engine * Created Canada’s first distributed computing Search engine – interviewed by Globe and Mail – article titled “Seeking Cyberspace Supremacy” * Interviewed for Front Page Story, Expositor - “Seeking Cyberspace Supremacy” * Interviewed, and written about in "Hacking the Xbox", a book by Andrew Huang, Xenatara Press - A introductory book to Reverse Engineering * Interviewed for an article in the Globe and Mail titled “Techies Challenge Microsoft”. Two time special guest on CBC TV News World, and frequent guest on CBC Radio 1
If you'd like to see examples of my work, check out the start-up I helped build: Verelo.com
I'm a Senior Developer/DevOps with AWS, Rackspace, Jenkins, CI Experience. I Also Code in C/C++/Java/PHP/Python.
Linked-in: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mikecurry
[+] [-] knowtheory|13 years ago|reply
Location: Columbia, Missouri (or Remote) Who we are DocumentCloud (http://www.documentcloud.org/home ) is a web based platform allowing journalists to upload, analyze, annotate, and publish primary source documents. We want give journalists the tools to show their audience their source material, not just tell them about it. In addition to the newsrooms worldwide who use DocumentCloud, our open source software projects (see: http://github.com/documentcloud ), such as Backbone.js, Underscore.js, Docsplit, and Jammit, are relied upon by companies such as LinkedIn, Walmart, Foursquare and more. DocumentCloud is run by Investigative Reporters & Editors (http://ire.org ).
DocumentCloud is looking for a freelancer who has experience working with solr and the JVM to assist us with scaling up our search index prior to DocumentCloud going international.
If you've got experience working with full text search indexes with millions of records (and possibly heavy duty faceting) please drop us a line at: [email protected]
[+] [-] yalimgerger|13 years ago|reply
We are Gerger (www.gerger.co), the creators of Formspider (www.theformspider.com), the Web 2.0 framework for Oracle PL/SQL developers. We are preparing a new version of our product and we would like to renew our product web site www.theformspider.com along with it.
Our product Formspider is for a specific group of developers namely, the Oracle PL/SQL developers. It's mainly used in mid to large size companies to build Budgeting, Accounting, Order Management, HR, ERP etc.. software.
Current Web site was done by us a year and a half ago. It's nice but building web sites is not our focus. The site is also showing its age.
Formspider impresses our users with its simple and elegant design. It is perceived as an unusually high quality, very innovative product built with care and attention to detail. We would like our new web site reflect these facts.
We want a simple yet beautiful design in our web site. Readable large fonts, excellent copyright, gorgeous pictures, icons and screen shots should provide a enjoyable experience to the visitor. We don't want run of the mill, stock photos, icons and text anywhere on the site. Each page needs to be individually crafted and be of excellent quality.
The entire goal of the web site is to reflect the high quality of our product.
Our favorite product, company web sites are www.apple.com (you should have seen this coming at this point :-) ) and http://www.fogcreek.com/fogbugz/
We've been struggling to find a freelancer or a team that can get this done. I thought of asking you on HN hoping that you can help.
Best, Yalim
[+] [-] chimi|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] rokhayakebe|13 years ago|reply
I will email/tweet your pitch on your behalf to 50 to 100 targeted tech, lifestyle, and business bloggers. My email is in my profile.
Edit: This way you don't have to sit down for one week trying to compile a list of bloggers, searching for their bio, trying to find their email address or twitter account, etc.... As a contractor you can set me up with your company's email address, give me the details and BAM we get going.
[+] [-] rwhitman|13 years ago|reply
What I do: Frontend (HTML5, CSS3, Javascript etc), UX & wire prototyping, full-stack PHP, Django (tho a little rusty), project management.
I'm currently stuck working off-site due to a back injury but happy to meet with folks in NYC. Looking for some new clients to fill in my roster for the next few months.
I have 10 years experience doing frontend and fullstack dev, and am becoming increasingly skilled at mobile web and HTML-based iOS + Android apps.
I have also launched & run 2 startup products myself, been a fulltime Product Manager at a venture backed startup, creative director at another, and put together dev and design teams for clients of all sizes.
To contact me and a little more info, you can check out my (very dated, sorry) site: http://www.zenjiweb.com . My resume is basically my LinkedIn profile http://www.linkedin.com/in/ronwhitman
Happy to meet w/ folks in New York City.
[+] [-] SageRaven|13 years ago|reply
Seeking part-time remote work in the care and feeding of Unix servers.
Strong generalist Unix admin w/ 20 years experience. Have worked for large and small shops, typical IT stuff as well as managed services, web/email hosting, and HPC environments.
I prefer small, laid-back employers. If you have an HR department, you're likely too big for my tastes. If your initial contact with me is "send me your resume" you're likely too conventional.
I live a simple, frugal life, so I bill accordingly, I've done the 9-to-5, and I hate it. I work to pay the bills and do fun stuff w/ my wife and kids. If you need a senior-level unix admin for a couple of hours a day/week/month, but can't afford a full-timer, then drop me a line.
I admit I'm not of the caliber of "ninja", "rock star", etc. that so many here seem to be (or need). But I've been managing unix servers for a long time, and I'm good at keeping the lights on. If you need a stalwart veteran of the unix command line, give me holler.
[+] [-] Danieru|13 years ago|reply
Web developer specializing in Wordpress. I’ve done: themes, plugins, migrations, general feature additions, and even minor hacking on the core.
Disclaimer: Wordpress is not for everyone and you should consulate an expert before running a Wordpress instance on your server. Side-effects may include: a blog you will never update, traffic spike induced crashes, and non-optional security updates. Always have an expert you can email should things go very wrong.
email: [email protected]
resume: http://danieru.com/resume/resume.html
Open source wise I contribute to Linux’s printing sub system:
http://bzr.linuxfoundation.org/loggerhead/openprinting/libjt...
http://bzr.linuxfoundation.org/loggerhead/openprinting/fooma...
[+] [-] jqueryin|13 years ago|reply
I'm a senior LAMP (PHP, MySQL, Linux, Apache, nginx) and frontend developer (JS, jQuery, Backbone, Ember, HTML5, CSS3) with 4.5 years of agency experience working for clients large and small as well as having a BS in Computer Science. This last year I've been working for a startup. I've got an extensive CV and have shipped full stack codebases for 3 startups.
I enjoy both frontend and backend projects and prefer working with MVC frameworks (Kohana, Zend Framework, or CodeIgniter are my usual suspects). I'm also well versed in Wordpress theming and custom plugin development.
My github account is packed full of open source contributions and I run two web development blogs in my spare time.
I'm also the co-organizer of the Charlotte, NC PHP meetup group.
I don't come cheap because I get shit done.
Interested? We should chat. If I don't have current availability I'd still love to stay in contact. Contact info in my profile.
[+] [-] manuelflara|13 years ago|reply
I'm kind of a jack-of-all-trades. I can design and fully develop any web app using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP & MySQL.
I have plenty of experience working on sites with millions of pageviews a month, and love building products from scratch. I'm specially looking for short term projects. If you don't have the time or skills to build a minimum viable product, I'm your guy. Contact me at [email protected]
Some examples of my work: - http://www.moviewishlist.com (video doesn't work yet) - http://www.fiestastic.com - http://www.onswingers.com (dating site in Spanish, requires invite)
[+] [-] ccarpenterg|13 years ago|reply
I'm developing web apps with Python, Tornado, Django, Google App Engine, Javascript (jQuery, Backbone.js), PostgreSQL, Linux, VPS (Linode), MongoDB, Redis. I've studied Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence (Statement of accomplishment from Andrew Ng - ML Stanford, and Sebastian Thrun/Peter Norvig - AI Stanford).
I'm working on a scalable and easy-to-integrate web chat implementation (similar to Facebook chat) using Tornado non-blocking capabilities and the long polling technique.
My Github repos: https://github.com/ccarpenterg
Some work in Python:
http://todolist-app.appspot.com
Blog: http://ccarpenterg.posterous.com
Contact: [email protected] (My name is Cristian)
[+] [-] duotor|13 years ago|reply
Java (Spring, Struts2, GWT), Python (Django), Jython hacker. solid experience in jQuery and good in HTML/CSS. A bit of Android.
I have 4 years professional experience. I worked for an ISP, where I developed in house network monitoring software, wrote web app extensions to Sisco's SCE for IP data monitoring and analysis, and built a set of SMS applications (HTTP, SMPP Gateway + Web SMS), to cite a few. I worked on personal projects that did not take off (hard to sell IT thing in Africa). Afterwards, I did some contract work for people.
I am now looking for an opportunity to work on bigger projects; projects that have impact.
A final note: I have a solid academic background in statistical data analysis; I can help turn your application data into gold.
You can reach me at [email protected]
[+] [-] stcredzero|13 years ago|reply
Just came off a well paid and successful 2 month contract on multiple iPhone/iPad apps for the healthcare industry. I have a computer science degree and some grad school. I've written IDEs. I've given presentations at Fortune 500 companies. I've fixed production bugs that have financial consequences in multi-millions each hour. I also have decades of experience listening to users to figure out what they didn't realize they wanted all along.
Currently specializing in iOS, leveraging 14 years industry experience in Smalltalk and energy trading/scheduling. I also have side projects in Javascript and the versatility of a true generalist.
I've just moved to the SF bay area, so now's your chance! stcredzero {_at_} gmail {etc}