PHP Full Stack developer. I really don't want to write a full resume out here. I'll do/ learn anything. Currently working (salary, full benefits) for a large state university where I develop their Drupal CMS, manage the codebase, interface with clients, etc. I also do work for a private company that does affiliate marketing.
I need a job that will better my career, as I fear stagnation in my current environment.
I'm familiar with API's, third party service integration, cloud setup, data migration. Is there a general catch all term for "I do web stuff"? I haven't encountered anything in my wheel house that takes more than 3-4 days to figure out. Most recent was working on an HMAC API in Symfony2 for an Angular frontend.
SEEKING WORK - Remote or on-site (full-time or part-time), based in SF and Belgium.
I'm available for full-stack software development projects in Rails, ElasticSearch, iOS and JavaScript (Angular, jQuery). Experience with Linux devops, Java and Android, but prefer projects focusing on the former.
I can help if you need a web application, a REST API over an existing application or database, a mobile app, upgrades and migrations from rails 3x to rails 4x, and/or leading a small team (have experience leading teams of 4-5 developers).
- Author of Upgrade to Rails 4: https://leanpub.com/upgradetorails4
- Speak at conferences (latest was http://www.apistrategyconference.com/2014Amsterdam/schedule.php)
- Ruby on Rails developer with 4 years of experience
- Experience scaling websites to tens of thousands of users
- Co-founded 2 companies (one of which was awarded most promising startup in Europe by Seedcamp)
- Blog at http://rubysnippets.com/
- Also have a trusted UI/UX guy who I work a lot with (pretty much full-time the last 8 months)
Get in touch with me via email: philip.desmedt at gmail dot com
SEEKING FREELANCER -- REMOTE OK. OpenEdX Consultancy (Worldwide, company based in France)
Consultancy specialized on the edX project, and hiring to handle increasing demand. edX is a free software project, used by various universities and companies to run online courses. See edx.org, class.stanford.edu, france-universite-numerique-mooc.fr for examples of edX instances.
It's a large Python/Django codebase, with good code standards and architecture (a lot of the edX engineers come from MIT). You would work on different clients contracts using the platform. The clients list/references include Harvard, edX themselves, the French government, and various startups & universities currently running their own instances, or looking to create one. Tasks are varied, from developing custom features for specific courses (XBlocks), customizing instances, developing generic platform features, deploying instances, working on both client/server sides, etc.
A large part of your work would be published as free software (edX is released under the AGPL license, which requires clients to release modifications under the same license), and you would also contribute to the free software project, pushing some of your developments upstream through pull requests, contributing features, documentation or help on mailing-lists.
You would be able to work remotely from where you want, as long as you have a good internet connexion. : )
Applying: Email [email protected] with: your github account, a short explanation of why you're interested and a list of links to free software contributions you have made.
This project is to create a Windows desktop application (compatible with Windows 7) that will connect to IQFeed (http://www.iqfeed.net/) and request streaming stock ticks for about 5000 stocks. When the program starts up, the user will upload a CSV file of the tickers that he wants to stream from IQFeed. The program will then request a streaming feed for those tickers. It will keep a hash table in memory that contains the symbol as the key and the last trade price as the value. The application will also act as a server and accept network connections from other clients to access the last trade prices. The other clients will send a simple message over TCP/IP requesting the last price for a stock, and the hub should respond with the last price in the hash table.
Performance is very important for this program. You'll need a good understanding of writing multithreaded programs in .NET, as well as writing low-level TCP/IP .NET networking code using either async or a separate thread for each client (there will only be a half-dozen clients at most). I do have example code of another program (in C#) that I can provide to you that does something similar for a different data feed service. We can also investigate using a WebSockets library for the hub-client communication, but System.Net.Websockets is unfortunately unsupported on Windows 7.
Experience with IQFeed or another similar stock market data feed is definite plus. Freelancers from anywhere in the world are fine. I'm located in the New York City time zone, so we'd need to be able to find a good time to have Skype calls that fit our schedules.
Thanks for reading this posting! Please email me at [email protected] (co not com) if you are interested. Please include a resume or link to somewhere I can see projects you've worked on.
Currently available for freelance web app engineering work. I've been working with Rails and JS for ~7 years now, at all points up and down the stack. Everything from performance work on existing code to bringing up a full-fledged product from wireframes.
In the past, I've worked with companies like Leap Motion, Anki, Rocket Fuel, and TaskRabbit. Before that, I had two startups of my own. In my spare time, I fly airplanes.
Looking for 10-20 hour per week engagements only right now.
I'm looking for a part time Ruby/Rails developer to support me with multiple projects. Technologies used are Rails, ActiveAdmin, Locomotive CMS, PostgreSQL, MongoDB. HTML/HAML, CSS and JavaScript knowledge is important too but all the HTML and CSS is done by myself. At the moment the tasks are smaller feature extensions but towards the next year new projects are feasible too. Additionally I'm working on a Docker orchestration software and it would be nice if you're interested in such topics too (Docker, Consul, PaaS, orchestration, DevOps, infrastructure as code, ...)
Location doesn't really matter but I would prefer a similar time zone. I'm based in Europe, Germany.
Please let me know if you're interested in working with me: geku82 (at) gmail.com
SEEKING FREELANCER/STARTUP PARTNER - Remote; St Louis, MO; NVA/Washington DC; Los Angeles, CA.
I'm an aerospace systems engineer (LA) & physics graduate (STL) who has developed a prototype stochastic decision analysis tool that I would like implemented as web service for mass market. There is significant application to existing markets and a future strategy is in place. Patent pending.
My expertise is in the theory and not CS. I am looking for a developer who can develop a backend database, incorporate required statistical packages, etc and also help develop a UI. I have some wireframes in mind for a UI. Someone with stats experience is preferred.
I am self-funding at the moment and can support a freelancer or negotiate partnership of a TBD LLC.
I can be contacted at drstrangeluv [a_t} gmail dot com.
We are a new, and quickly growing, software development consulting firm. We help companies, usually in their early stage, launch prototypes with a focus on data warehousing and analytics.
We are looking to expand our network of Developer Partners.
Developer Partners:
- learn new technologies
- earn good money for contributing to available projects (part-time or full-time)
- get mentorship from senior developers
Please email (see my profile) with:
- your development experience
- preferred software technology stacks
- technologies you hope to learn or things you find interesting
- anything else!
After many years of freelancing, I've recently opened up a small creative consultancy called Pepck. We specialize in working with small businesses (including other agencies) through a variety of marketing, design, and web development projects.
I am currently looking for freelancers of all shapes and sizes (designers, front-end developers, copywriters, and others!) to join my network.
If you're a reliable freelancer with even a modicum of talent and you're interested in helping small businesses grow & succeed, drop me a line at [email protected].
Very cool, best of luck! If you haven't already, I'd recommend posting to the Austin Digital Jobs group on Facebook. I'd give you the link if Facebook wasn't down, at the moment. ;) It's probably also worth posting to the Austin on Rails jobs list: http://lists.austinonrails.org/listinfo.cgi/jobs-austinonrai...
I have an entirely virtual software consultancy with developers on contract around the world. We have quite a bit of work, but not enough great developers. I have had good results from HN before.
Requirements: 1) Rails 2) Any Javascript framework (we use Ember, Angular and Meteor) 3) Testing. OMG. It's so hard to find developers who right integration or unit tests.
How we work: We have Hipchat for the team where we collaborate and help each other out. We have a project manager who does lots of the client interaction and translates bugs/features into granular user stories in Pivotal Tracker.
My name is Ram Rachum, and I’m a freelance software developer. I help businesses solve their problems using software, mostly by developing web-based applications. I work mainly in Python and Django.
On the technical level, it’s my responsibility to have high problem-solving skills; to design a good architecture for each project I work on; to implement that architecture quickly and effectively; and to be experienced with the languages and frameworks that I’m using, so when a problem comes up, I don’t have to spend 2 hours to research and solve it but rather just 5 minutes, because I’ve seen that problem dozen of times before.
On the project-management level, it’s my responsibility to communicate clearly and honestly with the client and my collaborators on the project; to understand exactly what the client wants to build as we plan together how to build it; to always keep the client updated about progress; to have an owner mentality and make decisions with the best interest of the client in mind; to own up to mistakes when they happen; and to always get feedback as early as possible from the client and from the users, so we know we’re not wasting time going into blind alleys, and we’re spending time only on features that the users are happy with. My email is [email protected] . Send me an email and say hello.
Looking for web front-end developer. Must be skilled at web development, good at adapting designs from a graphics designer, experienced in common libraries and tools. Need to be able to work on this project full-time for 1-3 months starting very soon.
We have an ambitious idea that we want to turn into reality. You would be working closely with a back-end developer and graphic designer to implement a web app from scratch.
If you're interested, email [my username]@indiana.edu with your portfolio and preferred stack.
SEEKING WORK - Remote or London - Objective-C(iOS)/HTML5/CSS3/Ruby on Rails/git/SQL/Camera Operator/Video Editor & Motion Graphic Designer
I'm currently on the lookout for (ideally) a funded startup who are tracking down a remote developer to help out with development for their iOS/web app. I'd love to work within a team who are also open to using my video skills in addition to development, too! Open to working in-house, but would prefer to work remotely.
* http://wordwiggle.samdoesth.at - Last app I launched, a little 3-4 player word game for three or four players locally. I'm actually on the cusp of launching an update for four players to connect and play across their own devices!
Over the last 10 years I was involved in a wide range of projects using different technology stacks. In most cases I was involved in the entire life cycle of each project starting with business requirements and ending with application design and implementation.
I have strong analytical/management skills and I'm always interested to get involved in challenging projects.
My area of expertise covers the following technologies:
- .NET Windows Forms (C#)
- ASP.NET MVC (C#)
- ASP.NET WebForms (C#)
- ASP.NET Web API (C#)
- WCF (C#)
- MEF
- Entity Framework
- LINQ
- Golang
- Python (Bottle, Pyramid, SQLAlchemy)
- Node.JS (MEAN)
- JavaScript (Native, JQuery, Knockout, Dojo, AngularJS, TypeScript)
- HTML/CSS (more theory than practice)
- MS SQL(SSIS, SSRS)
- PostgreSQL
- Oracle (it's been a long time since I have used it)
- MySQL (same case as for Oracle)
- MongoDB, Redis, CouchBase
I am the creator of jQAPI (http://jqapi.com), have sold a jQuery Showcase/Blog/Twitter (http://usejquery.com) and I finished 3rd in the Nodeknockout 2012 in the category Utility/Fun. My current project is http://pairs.io - a remote control for the web.
I'm a front-leaning, full-stack developer that has recently moved to back to Berlin after spending a few months in Asia. I am American, and know just a bit of German (but am learning).
I have experience with every aspect of creating an application, from mockups and UX design, to graphic design, to the full-stack implementation, to deployment. I've successfully built and sold a past start-up of mine, and have a great deal of insight with product development. Because of this, I'm probably of most value the earlier a project is in its life cycle.
Backend stack: Ruby on Rails, with DBs/data stores such as MySQL, Postgres, Mongo, and Redis. I've also worked a bunch with Elastic Search. I can also use Node.js or PHP for the right project, but lately I've been doubling down on being a backend mono-glot.
Frontend stack: my preference is Angular.js, though I've also worked Backbone and Meteor. I am well-versed in current best practices, can build responsive mobile-friendly websites, and code pixel perfect CSS and HTML5. I have a great deal of graphic design experience and can help there as well.
SEEKING WORK - Remote or on-site Chicago near loop.
I WILL BUILD YOUR MVP FOR YOU.
I have 3.5 years of Ruby on Rails experience and 2.5 years of Clojure. I like working with SaaS and building MVP's, especially SaaS MVP's. I've built a ton of MVP's for my own startup ideas and can build yours.
Don't need an MVP built? I can still do the general Rails work, help you migrate off of Heroku, etc.
What you get working with me:
I will help you get your site ready for an awesome launch so you can beat your competitors and start making money.
Hassle-free hosting so you will save time. You don't have to worry about backups, etc.
Reliability. If I decide to take on a project with you, you’ll have my number and can reach me. I can start right away and will give you updates as often as you'd like.
Save tons of time. I don't really like being micromanaged. If you're the type of person to micro manage then it’s not going to be a good fit. I like being free to work on the project and complete the tasks as I see fit and you can just not worry about me getting it done.
Transparency: My rate is 3000 a week. I won't bullshit your time away and we'll get things done quickly. My rate also increases quickly.
Email me at: [email protected] or whatever email I have in my profile.
SEEKING WORK - Remote, travel very possible depending on location and duration.
Location: North-east UK
What I do: Backend engineer / Sysadmin.
Do you need a backend service to talk to your flashy new web / mobile app?
Does your current build and deployment system give you nightmares about the only dev you have who understands it falling under a bus?
Need a proof-of-concept for your latest, hard-to-pigeonhole idea?
I do have experience of the full stack (including AngularJS and Coffeescript; see below) but am looking for work primarily involving the back end of the stack, or server admin / reliability / scaling. In previous lives I've run large-scale Debian installations doing devops before it had a name, and been responsible for servers in Antarctica.
Recent work:
* Feasibility study investigating the possiblility of writing custom code to interface with a biometric timeclock (Common Lisp)
* Proof-of-concept hardware development for projects linking the physical and virtual worlds in real time (Arduino, Node.js)
* Project management webapp for construction companies (Rails, AngularJS, Bootstrap)
I run a consulting firm located in central Ohio, focused on iOS and Mac OS X development with about 5+ years experience working on both platforms. We also handle custom app backend server development and management for apps that need one.
Projects we've worked on have been featured on Lifehacker[1], The Verge[2], The Unofficial Apple Weblog[3], and various other high profile sites. A selection of project case studies are available on our website (http://infincia.com).
I have at least 5 years of experience each with Objective-C, C, Python (7 years), Javascript, CSS+HTML (8 years), and have used + deployed MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Nginx, HAProxy and other systems on Linux and FreeBSD over the course of the last 8 years.
[+] [-] SDGT|11 years ago|reply
Location: Northeast Ohio.
PHP Full Stack developer. I really don't want to write a full resume out here. I'll do/ learn anything. Currently working (salary, full benefits) for a large state university where I develop their Drupal CMS, manage the codebase, interface with clients, etc. I also do work for a private company that does affiliate marketing.
I need a job that will better my career, as I fear stagnation in my current environment.
I'm familiar with API's, third party service integration, cloud setup, data migration. Is there a general catch all term for "I do web stuff"? I haven't encountered anything in my wheel house that takes more than 3-4 days to figure out. Most recent was working on an HMAC API in Symfony2 for an Angular frontend.
Buzzwords: PHP, HTML5, CSS, SASS, LESS, JS, Drupal 7, Angular, Yii, Symfony2, Yii2, Postgres, MySQL, Apache, Git, SVN
Lesser Buzzwords: Grails, Objective C (iOS), Java (Android), PhantomJS
[+] [-] nwilkens|11 years ago|reply
- nick at mnx io
[+] [-] mrfusion|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] philipDS|11 years ago|reply
I'm available for full-stack software development projects in Rails, ElasticSearch, iOS and JavaScript (Angular, jQuery). Experience with Linux devops, Java and Android, but prefer projects focusing on the former.
I can help if you need a web application, a REST API over an existing application or database, a mobile app, upgrades and migrations from rails 3x to rails 4x, and/or leading a small team (have experience leading teams of 4-5 developers).
Get in touch with me via email: philip.desmedt at gmail dot com[+] [-] antoviaque|11 years ago|reply
Consultancy specialized on the edX project, and hiring to handle increasing demand. edX is a free software project, used by various universities and companies to run online courses. See edx.org, class.stanford.edu, france-universite-numerique-mooc.fr for examples of edX instances.
It's a large Python/Django codebase, with good code standards and architecture (a lot of the edX engineers come from MIT). You would work on different clients contracts using the platform. The clients list/references include Harvard, edX themselves, the French government, and various startups & universities currently running their own instances, or looking to create one. Tasks are varied, from developing custom features for specific courses (XBlocks), customizing instances, developing generic platform features, deploying instances, working on both client/server sides, etc.
A large part of your work would be published as free software (edX is released under the AGPL license, which requires clients to release modifications under the same license), and you would also contribute to the free software project, pushing some of your developments upstream through pull requests, contributing features, documentation or help on mailing-lists.
You would be able to work remotely from where you want, as long as you have a good internet connexion. : )
Stack: Python/Django, Ansible, AWS, Debian/Ubuntu, JS, HTML/CSS, MySQL, MongoDB
Applying: Email [email protected] with: your github account, a short explanation of why you're interested and a list of links to free software contributions you have made.
[+] [-] afiedler|11 years ago|reply
This project is to create a Windows desktop application (compatible with Windows 7) that will connect to IQFeed (http://www.iqfeed.net/) and request streaming stock ticks for about 5000 stocks. When the program starts up, the user will upload a CSV file of the tickers that he wants to stream from IQFeed. The program will then request a streaming feed for those tickers. It will keep a hash table in memory that contains the symbol as the key and the last trade price as the value. The application will also act as a server and accept network connections from other clients to access the last trade prices. The other clients will send a simple message over TCP/IP requesting the last price for a stock, and the hub should respond with the last price in the hash table.
Performance is very important for this program. You'll need a good understanding of writing multithreaded programs in .NET, as well as writing low-level TCP/IP .NET networking code using either async or a separate thread for each client (there will only be a half-dozen clients at most). I do have example code of another program (in C#) that I can provide to you that does something similar for a different data feed service. We can also investigate using a WebSockets library for the hub-client communication, but System.Net.Websockets is unfortunately unsupported on Windows 7.
Experience with IQFeed or another similar stock market data feed is definite plus. Freelancers from anywhere in the world are fine. I'm located in the New York City time zone, so we'd need to be able to find a good time to have Skype calls that fit our schedules.
Thanks for reading this posting! Please email me at [email protected] (co not com) if you are interested. Please include a resume or link to somewhere I can see projects you've worked on.
[+] [-] RobotCaleb|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] tfe|11 years ago|reply
Currently available for freelance web app engineering work. I've been working with Rails and JS for ~7 years now, at all points up and down the stack. Everything from performance work on existing code to bringing up a full-fledged product from wireframes.
In the past, I've worked with companies like Leap Motion, Anki, Rocket Fuel, and TaskRabbit. Before that, I had two startups of my own. In my spare time, I fly airplanes.
Looking for 10-20 hour per week engagements only right now.
Links:
http://toddeichel.com
http://www.github.com/tfe
http://www.linkedin.com/in/toddeichel
http://stackoverflow.com/users/203773/tfe
Contact: [email protected]
[+] [-] geku|11 years ago|reply
I'm looking for a part time Ruby/Rails developer to support me with multiple projects. Technologies used are Rails, ActiveAdmin, Locomotive CMS, PostgreSQL, MongoDB. HTML/HAML, CSS and JavaScript knowledge is important too but all the HTML and CSS is done by myself. At the moment the tasks are smaller feature extensions but towards the next year new projects are feasible too. Additionally I'm working on a Docker orchestration software and it would be nice if you're interested in such topics too (Docker, Consul, PaaS, orchestration, DevOps, infrastructure as code, ...)
Location doesn't really matter but I would prefer a similar time zone. I'm based in Europe, Germany.
Please let me know if you're interested in working with me: geku82 (at) gmail.com
[+] [-] guidoA|11 years ago|reply
I'm an aerospace systems engineer (LA) & physics graduate (STL) who has developed a prototype stochastic decision analysis tool that I would like implemented as web service for mass market. There is significant application to existing markets and a future strategy is in place. Patent pending.
My expertise is in the theory and not CS. I am looking for a developer who can develop a backend database, incorporate required statistical packages, etc and also help develop a UI. I have some wireframes in mind for a UI. Someone with stats experience is preferred.
I am self-funding at the moment and can support a freelancer or negotiate partnership of a TBD LLC.
I can be contacted at drstrangeluv [a_t} gmail dot com.
[+] [-] rk0567|11 years ago|reply
I'm a full-stack web developer. I love building prototypes/MVPs, so if you have an idea, then I can build a MVP for you. (within a week or two)
My skills : Ruby, Rails, Sinatra, HTML5, CSS3/Sass, jQuery/CoffeeScript, Bootstrap/Foundation, VPS/AWS/S3/Linux/Ubuntu/nginx, SEO/Inbound Marketing.
### Recent projects :
http://railyo.com (A curated job board for Rails Freelancers), http://assembleyourpc.net (pc builder tool)
My Blog : http://blog.sudobits.com
Contact : ramesh at rameshjha.com
[+] [-] jpwagner|11 years ago|reply
---Seven League Products---
We are a new, and quickly growing, software development consulting firm. We help companies, usually in their early stage, launch prototypes with a focus on data warehousing and analytics.
We are looking to expand our network of Developer Partners.
Developer Partners:
Please email (see my profile) with:[+] [-] mihaihuluta|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] rbaud|11 years ago|reply
After many years of freelancing, I've recently opened up a small creative consultancy called Pepck. We specialize in working with small businesses (including other agencies) through a variety of marketing, design, and web development projects.
I am currently looking for freelancers of all shapes and sizes (designers, front-end developers, copywriters, and others!) to join my network.
If you're a reliable freelancer with even a modicum of talent and you're interested in helping small businesses grow & succeed, drop me a line at [email protected].
http://www.pepck.com/
[+] [-] techpeace|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] wozmirek|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jevyjevjevs|11 years ago|reply
I have an entirely virtual software consultancy with developers on contract around the world. We have quite a bit of work, but not enough great developers. I have had good results from HN before.
Requirements: 1) Rails 2) Any Javascript framework (we use Ember, Angular and Meteor) 3) Testing. OMG. It's so hard to find developers who right integration or unit tests.
How we work: We have Hipchat for the team where we collaborate and help each other out. We have a project manager who does lots of the client interaction and translates bugs/features into granular user stories in Pivotal Tracker.
If you're interested, hit me up here: [email protected]
[+] [-] cool-RR|11 years ago|reply
My name is Ram Rachum, and I’m a freelance software developer. I help businesses solve their problems using software, mostly by developing web-based applications. I work mainly in Python and Django.
On the technical level, it’s my responsibility to have high problem-solving skills; to design a good architecture for each project I work on; to implement that architecture quickly and effectively; and to be experienced with the languages and frameworks that I’m using, so when a problem comes up, I don’t have to spend 2 hours to research and solve it but rather just 5 minutes, because I’ve seen that problem dozen of times before.
On the project-management level, it’s my responsibility to communicate clearly and honestly with the client and my collaborators on the project; to understand exactly what the client wants to build as we plan together how to build it; to always keep the client updated about progress; to have an owner mentality and make decisions with the best interest of the client in mind; to own up to mistakes when they happen; and to always get feedback as early as possible from the client and from the users, so we know we’re not wasting time going into blind alleys, and we’re spending time only on features that the users are happy with. My email is [email protected] . Send me an email and say hello.
More details about me: http://ram.rachum.com/cv/
[+] [-] erjiang|11 years ago|reply
Looking for web front-end developer. Must be skilled at web development, good at adapting designs from a graphics designer, experienced in common libraries and tools. Need to be able to work on this project full-time for 1-3 months starting very soon.
We have an ambitious idea that we want to turn into reality. You would be working closely with a back-end developer and graphic designer to implement a web app from scratch.
If you're interested, email [my username]@indiana.edu with your portfolio and preferred stack.
[+] [-] SamPiggott|11 years ago|reply
I'm currently on the lookout for (ideally) a funded startup who are tracking down a remote developer to help out with development for their iOS/web app. I'd love to work within a team who are also open to using my video skills in addition to development, too! Open to working in-house, but would prefer to work remotely.
* http://wordwiggle.samdoesth.at - Last app I launched, a little 3-4 player word game for three or four players locally. I'm actually on the cusp of launching an update for four players to connect and play across their own devices!
* http://www.samdoesth.at - Full freelance portfolio
* http://vimeo.com/SamDoesThat - Video portfolio
* http://dribbble.com/sarghm - Dribbble (Design WIPs)
* https://www.dropbox.com/s/u134h3gb7mhc8ho/Sam%20Piggott%20-%... - Resume
Contact: piggott.sam[at]gmail.com (looking forward to hearing from you!)
[+] [-] mihaihuluta|11 years ago|reply
Location: Eastern-Europe Linkedin: ro.linkedin.com/pub/mihai-huluta/13/36a/588/ Elance: http://michael_heliso.elance.com oDesk: https://www.odesk.com/users/~01ea2321e01320d8ef
- Interests priority: Golang, Python, .NET
Over the last 10 years I was involved in a wide range of projects using different technology stacks. In most cases I was involved in the entire life cycle of each project starting with business requirements and ending with application design and implementation. I have strong analytical/management skills and I'm always interested to get involved in challenging projects.
My area of expertise covers the following technologies:
- Applications design & patterns - Software architecture - Database design
- .NET Windows Forms (C#) - ASP.NET MVC (C#) - ASP.NET WebForms (C#) - ASP.NET Web API (C#) - WCF (C#) - MEF - Entity Framework - LINQ - Golang - Python (Bottle, Pyramid, SQLAlchemy) - Node.JS (MEAN) - JavaScript (Native, JQuery, Knockout, Dojo, AngularJS, TypeScript) - HTML/CSS (more theory than practice) - MS SQL(SSIS, SSRS) - PostgreSQL - Oracle (it's been a long time since I have used it) - MySQL (same case as for Oracle) - MongoDB, Redis, CouchBase
[+] [-] mustardamus|11 years ago|reply
Hey, my name is Basti and I've been a freelance web developer for 6 years. For the past year I've been a nomad traveling through Europe.
My current area of work includes everything JavaScript (+CoffeeScript) and the rest of the crew: HTML + CSS.
Frontend:
Backend: I am the creator of jQAPI (http://jqapi.com), have sold a jQuery Showcase/Blog/Twitter (http://usejquery.com) and I finished 3rd in the Nodeknockout 2012 in the category Utility/Fun. My current project is http://pairs.io - a remote control for the web.Find my mail address in my profile. Or http://mustardamus.com or http://akrasia.me or http://github.com/mustardamus or http://twitter.com/mustardamus.
Looking forward to your message!
[+] [-] superplussed|11 years ago|reply
I'm a front-leaning, full-stack developer that has recently moved to back to Berlin after spending a few months in Asia. I am American, and know just a bit of German (but am learning).
I have experience with every aspect of creating an application, from mockups and UX design, to graphic design, to the full-stack implementation, to deployment. I've successfully built and sold a past start-up of mine, and have a great deal of insight with product development. Because of this, I'm probably of most value the earlier a project is in its life cycle.
Backend stack: Ruby on Rails, with DBs/data stores such as MySQL, Postgres, Mongo, and Redis. I've also worked a bunch with Elastic Search. I can also use Node.js or PHP for the right project, but lately I've been doubling down on being a backend mono-glot.
Frontend stack: my preference is Angular.js, though I've also worked Backbone and Meteor. I am well-versed in current best practices, can build responsive mobile-friendly websites, and code pixel perfect CSS and HTML5. I have a great deal of graphic design experience and can help there as well.
Portfolio: http://eatingthe.com
Github: https://github.com/superplussed
Email: [email protected]
[+] [-] 147|11 years ago|reply
I WILL BUILD YOUR MVP FOR YOU.
I have 3.5 years of Ruby on Rails experience and 2.5 years of Clojure. I like working with SaaS and building MVP's, especially SaaS MVP's. I've built a ton of MVP's for my own startup ideas and can build yours.
Don't need an MVP built? I can still do the general Rails work, help you migrate off of Heroku, etc.
What you get working with me:
I will help you get your site ready for an awesome launch so you can beat your competitors and start making money.
Hassle-free hosting so you will save time. You don't have to worry about backups, etc.
Reliability. If I decide to take on a project with you, you’ll have my number and can reach me. I can start right away and will give you updates as often as you'd like.
Save tons of time. I don't really like being micromanaged. If you're the type of person to micro manage then it’s not going to be a good fit. I like being free to work on the project and complete the tasks as I see fit and you can just not worry about me getting it done.
Transparency: My rate is 3000 a week. I won't bullshit your time away and we'll get things done quickly. My rate also increases quickly.
Email me at: [email protected] or whatever email I have in my profile.
My Github: https://github.com/christopher-bui
[+] [-] clarkema|11 years ago|reply
Location: North-east UK
What I do: Backend engineer / Sysadmin.
Do you need a backend service to talk to your flashy new web / mobile app? Does your current build and deployment system give you nightmares about the only dev you have who understands it falling under a bus? Need a proof-of-concept for your latest, hard-to-pigeonhole idea?
I do have experience of the full stack (including AngularJS and Coffeescript; see below) but am looking for work primarily involving the back end of the stack, or server admin / reliability / scaling. In previous lives I've run large-scale Debian installations doing devops before it had a name, and been responsible for servers in Antarctica.
Recent work:
* Feasibility study investigating the possiblility of writing custom code to interface with a biometric timeclock (Common Lisp) * Proof-of-concept hardware development for projects linking the physical and virtual worlds in real time (Arduino, Node.js) * Project management webapp for construction companies (Rails, AngularJS, Bootstrap)
Buzzwords: Debian, Chef, AWS, Heroku, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Perl, Common Lisp, Ruby, Arduino / AVR, Shell
Tools: Git for version control, Jira for issue tracking, HipChat to keep in touch.
Got something you think is a good fit? Drop me a line at mike -at- lambdafunctions -dot- com
[+] [-] infincia|11 years ago|reply
I run a consulting firm located in central Ohio, focused on iOS and Mac OS X development with about 5+ years experience working on both platforms. We also handle custom app backend server development and management for apps that need one.
Projects we've worked on have been featured on Lifehacker[1], The Verge[2], The Unofficial Apple Weblog[3], and various other high profile sites. A selection of project case studies are available on our website (http://infincia.com).
I have at least 5 years of experience each with Objective-C, C, Python (7 years), Javascript, CSS+HTML (8 years), and have used + deployed MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Nginx, HAProxy and other systems on Linux and FreeBSD over the course of the last 8 years.
Website: http://infincia.com
Email: [email protected]
[1] http://lifehacker.com/5981974/hypegram-for-mac-brings-the-si...
[2] http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/10/3752366/hypegram-app-os-x...
[3] http://www.tuaw.com/2011/12/13/daily-mac-app-mi-fi-monitor/