Full-stack experienced Java/J2EE engineer that knows how to architect, develop, operate and scale a JEE6 webapp; and RoR junior learning more and more everyday.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
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Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
#12I need an accomplished Java developer to build a web app that interfaces with a web server (SOAP). SPML experience a plus.
Email in HN profile.
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
#13Seeking modest support as a PhD, if our interests and motivations align. My interests and expertise are in data mining, machine learning, and nlp. I have been coding in c/c++ for 10 years, Go for 3/2 years and primarily develop back end systems.
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
#14I'm a generalist web developer
I can help you build your product.
I can take a project from idea to implementation, starting from scratch!
I can add features to existing projects, improve functionality, reduce bloat, improve performance, etc.
I have a lot of experience doing both front-end and back-end work, with several different languages and technologies.
I'm a problem solver, not a code monkey. The choice of language or framework does not matter that much. I can easily and quickly pick up a new language or a framework and get up to speed and be productive with it.
On the front-end I work with HTML, JavaScript, CSS, or any higher level language that compiles to them, such as Haml, Jade, CoffeeScript, Stylus, etc. I can work with any javascript framework/library. jQuery, Underscore, Backbone, Knockout, etc.
On the back-end I can work with any modern language and/or framework. I've worked with Django, Flask, Express.js, Google Go, and I have no problem at all quickly picking up a new language/framework. Same with databases; I've worked with Postgres, Redis, and CouchDB, and I can easily adapt to any other DB.
I care about what I do. I insist on delivering quality code and quality products.
I can simplify problems and build UIs that are nice and clean and fast. I strive for quality; I won't deliver crap.
contact me via my email: hasan.aljudy@gmail.com
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
#15I work remotely from France. I will help you with all your problems involving Ruby on rails and javascript. I also know Mongodb, AngularJS, twitter bootstrap and more. I'm also one of the main dev of the open source qna Shapado.
More info:
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
#16Full stack .NET web developer. CV here: http://ambuj.co.uk/cv/
Contact: ambuj at ambuj.co.uk
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
#17Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
#18Full-time freelancer, working remotely (although able to make meetings in London) over 10 years of PHP experience, currently mainly working on Zend apps although have experience in wordpress, silverstripe etc. Previously worked with corporate clients (Lockheed Martin, Fujitsu Siemens, Barclays) as well as media one (one of the sites I was working on was featured on a Google Chrome TV advert). Lots of experience in eLearning.
Can handle frontend (CSS3/HTML5, JS templating etc) and so can quickly put together MVPs/prototypes for clients (currently doing this for a few other startups)
Contact details and portfolio in profile.
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (October 2012)
#19Myself and a friend are both experienced, senior web developers (Rails & Ruby, Ember, Coffee, Backbone, Scala for starters). We're looking for a project we can knock right out of the park. We've both been founders and early employees at several startups in NYC and elsewhere, but never worked together.
Some things we've been interested in lately: iOS development, Ember.js and thick-client apps, mobile optimized web dev, git integrations, ways to interact with the physical world, ways to build better teams and culture.
Our ideal project is probably remote, about 20-30 hours a week each, has a clear finished state, and involves solving a new problem. We're open to project rate, hourly rate, or equity compensation. Basically, we're flexible about all this stuff and just looking for smart people who would like to work with us. So get in touch. matt.beale@madhatted.com