10 years experience in python, both web (django, flask, etc.) and scientific computing (numpy/pandas/matplotlib/jupyter). Have worked in multiple industries, for small and large organizations. Also able to consult to help you figure out what you need, if you are unsure. References available upon request. https://www.rosshartshorn.net/RossHartshornResume.pdf
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#42Computer vision and data science programmer with 12 years exp. Solved hard problems in computer vision and robotics as well as data science problems in finance and marketing. Have done consulting before so know the drill. Please mention HN in email subject and ask for more details.
Computer Vision: C++, CUDA, ROS on desktop, mobile & drone Data Science: Python, Pandas, Scikit-Learn, Numpy, PySpark, Jupyter, Dask Data engineering: AWS, Azure, Docker, Airflow, Cassandra Email: bombaytimes13@gmail.com
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2021)
#43Three Toronto devs contractors, REMOTE EST
Go, React/JS, Devops, Data warehouse
Full detail: https://spacestation.github.io/
- We're a team of 3 full-stack developers.
- 10+ years of experience each.
- proficient in all aspects of web app dev, infrastructure and data warehousing.
Who you are:
- US based small/medium sized company with a big idea.
- Business who needs a specialized team to bring your product to life
Why us:
- we're entrepreneurs first, crossing the finish line is #1.
- we're fast and flexible.
- we've got experience, built multiple web startups from zero.
Hire us:
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2021)
#44SEEKING WORK Location: US (Mountain Time) Remote with travel for meetings as needed post-Covid I'm a data scientist with seven years of experience spanning both data science and data engineering. I’m available in a range of capacities, whether that’s helping to push an existing data science/ML project across the finish line or coming in and starting a new project from scratch. I’m particularly interested in helping c…
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2021)
#45Data scientist with 15 years experience - Before people even knew to call themselves "data scientists".
I'm an experienced data scientist who is looking for new projects to take on. My usual consultancy has taken on a massive healthcare project which I'm not able to participate in as I'm Canadian. So I'm out looking for projects myself.
My past projects have included things like wound identification, AR repayment prediction, mechanical systems failure prediction, and chat agents
My contact details are in the profile if you're looking for someone to join your team, or if you want to collaborate on a project.
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2021)
#46Remote: Preferred
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: React, JavaScript, Node.js
Email: thomas@thomashintz.org
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High-performance React consultant. I specialize in solving React bottlenecks; architecting high-performance, fast-loading React applications; and helping teams build snappy user experiences.
I've developed for Zillow, FastAF, Franz, iCars, and more.
Website: https://thomashintz.org
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2021)
#47Senior software architect & engineer for serverless full-stack applications (AWS Lambda + AWS Services).
More than 13 years professional experience at Big Tech Co. Moved to self-employed software consultancy in 2020. Currently building full-stack scalable cloud applications using serverless for clients. Previously held roles as Senior Software Engineer, Lead Developer Advocate, Emerging Technologies Consultant and Open-Source Developer. Worked remote most of my career.
Also has extensive experience in developer relations and open-source development. Committer on Apache projects amongst others. Spoken at dozens of developer conferences all over the world.
github: https://github.com/jthomas/ blog: http://jamesthom.as/ email: consulting@jamesthom.as
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#48We are a remote 4-person full-stack design and dev team. Our portfolio: https://stratosphere.digital. Some recent projects we've worked on: https://divvydose.com, https://emulatebio.com, https://conveyour.com, https://caster.io, https://konverse.com.
Some of the technologies we're most familiar with: Web and mobile design, UI, UX, iconography, illustration, design prototyping, PHP, Node.js, Meteor, Python, Ruby, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Sass, LESS, Stylus, CoffeeScript, WebSockets, AJAX, MongoDB, Redis, MySQL, Cordova, PhoneGap, React Native, iOS, Android, Browser extensions (Chrome, Firefox, Safari), AWS, WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, C, C++, C#, Java, Objective-C, Swift, QS/1, HL7, HIPAA.
We offer hourly rates and discounted monthly retainer options. Contact: via our website or you can contact me directly at eliyah@stratosphere.digital.
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#49Senior Software Engineer with almost 15 years of experience. I am looking for an interesting project. I can commit upto 40 hours a week if needed.
I have tons of experience with rails, ruby, javascript, node.js, html, css, react, vue.js, etc.
My rate is between $100-$150/hr.
I also enjoy acting as part time CTO so that may work as well.
Thank you.
My contact is my hn username @ protonmail.com
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2021)
#50Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Not right now (just had a baby), but probably in about a year
Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, React, React Native, Redux, MobX, GraphQL, React Native, Kubernetes, Express, Koa, Next.js, MySQL, Postgres, MongoDB, Redis, Firebase, Terraform, CloudFormation, CircleCI, Codeship, GitLab, Jenkins
Resume: http://www.jasperschulte.nl/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/curri...
Website: http://www.jasperschulte.nl
Email: You’ll find it on my site
Linkedin: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/jasperschulte
Rate: €170/hr
From 2005 until 2015 I ran my own development company. Since 2015 I’ve been using that experience to help companies and development teams take ‘the next step’. The next step in delivering higher quality products, the next step in gaining higher developer velocity and the next step in being a more predictable in planning and outcome.
I strongly believe the following factors help in taking this next step: 1. Never compromise in code quality. 2. Standardize as much as possible (to prevent reinventing the wheel and focus on adding value) 3. Automate everything 4. Create a safe to fail environment.