SEEKING WORK - Remote (Located in Poland) -------------------- We are very efficient team of Python/Django experts and mobile developers (React Native) who helped startups get their products launched in a record time. We've worked as team extension and provided outsourcing for Startups, created Prototypes, MVPs, complete solutions, provided on-site training for clients, consulting and maintenance. Technologies: * Pyt…
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2021)
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Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2021)
#52Front-end developer with over 4 years of freelance experience, mostly on greenfield projects but also occasionally with established codebases. Used to working alone with minimal supervision or in small teams.
Looking for short to medium term work (1 week to 3 months).
Technologies: React, GraphQL, Typescript, CSS3/HTML5, Git, styled-components, Formik, Jest, Storybook, etc...
Blog: www.slavenbacic.dev
Github: www.github.com/sbacic
Email: bacic dot slaven at gmail.com
CV: available on request
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2021)
#53I do electronics. Normally I help companies turn their idea into a prototype but at the moment all I seem to be doing is putting out fires related to the current part availability crisis. If you're affected by availability problems and want help finding replacement parts or re-engineering your product for manufacturability, I'm happy to help. Don't bother contacting me if you work in or for the car industry.
For more background on the current crisis, see my analysis here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26932382
contact - my username on Freenode irc or my username at 0xfb.com
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2021)
#54Skills: - Experienced Ethereum Dapp developer (Solidity, Truffle, Web3) - MEAN stack (Mongo, Express, Angular, Node) - DevOps (Docker, Azure)
My team and I, at Fortbinary.com, specialize in Ethereum based decentralizes applications. We have experience in building large scale blockchain systems and have some successful apps running on the mainnet (NFT marketplace, etc).
Would love to discuss your ideas and see how we can help.
Email: nj@fortbinary.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/singhniranjan/
Keywords: Ethereum, dapp, blockchain, solidity, web dev, web 3.0
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2021)
#55Starting next week, I will be having an open slot for new freelance work (24 hours/week). I have about 5 years of experience with both VueJS and Django and have developed many applications with it for freelance clients and for myself.
This is my Github page: https://github.com/GDay
I also have a blog featuring Django/VueJS content: https://djangowaves.com
Contact details: https://djangowaves.com/contact/
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2021)
#56Python/Django back-end developer
experience / how I can help: • database management via python back-end • web updates and user management via Django • image analysis and image manipulation with Pillow • API integrations • user forms submissions and data management
If you’re looking to onboard someone on to your team, either full-time for a little while or part-time, or, if you’re looking for a python developer for a small – medium project, send me an email and let’s chat.
I‘m available to hop on a call or to respond to an email thread or slack message anytime, before or during a project, between 9 AM – 9 PM Central Time
email: hunterallencodes - at - gmail
GitHub: https://github.com/hunterallencodes/
portfolio: https://hunterallen.codes/portfolio/
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2021)
#57Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2021)
#58Tap into a consistent record of innovation and success across a wide variety of roles and applications. Build on a drive to understand and implement the details that generate value for the customer. Success stories include varying roles from individual contributor to director level, with applications including
- 3D Graphics with OpenGl and WebGL
- Scientific Visualization
- Data Visualization
- Scalable computing
- User Interface design
- Instructional design
- Database design
- Familiarity with security in depth and pen testing such as OWASP and ZAP
Website: http://www.vizitsolutions.comEmail: akluge@vizitsolutions.com
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/avkluge
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2021)
#59I can develop a React + Next.js or Gatsby website for you or help you automate graphic design tasks.
Technologies: JavaScript, React, Next.js, Gatsby, Redux, Bootstrap, SCSS, Express.js, Node.js, Jest, Bash/shell script, Adobe ExtendScript.
Email: olga@smartvectordesign.com
Résumé/CV: https://tinyurl.com/yyvrf2d2
Code sample: https://github.com/opudrovs/svd-client-sample
More info about what I can do: https://www.smartvectordesign.com/about
Hourly rate: $30.
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2021)
#60Tech: React, Angular, Vue, Cocoa.
Specialty: Product. World-class design, development, and conceptualization to explode conversion and annihilate churn. Nothing more and nothing less.
Rate: [15,555, ∞) weekly, effective. Discretionarily flat.
Resume: Unavailable upon request.
Why me: Why not? Most importantly...
Frankly, I dislike work. I came to this realization a few years ago. Back then, I had a very good job with a top-shelf company, yet I was spending an inordinate amount of time wondering if "this" was "as good as it gets". Rolling out of bed in the morning is hard if you don't have a reason. Nothing to live for. This continued for a period of time. Finally, one fine summer's day, I knew that I had had enough; I called in, announced my resignation, returned the laptop, packed my bags, got in my car, and went on a very, very long drive.
Today, I work to live, not live to work. My philosophy is simple: live well while working as little as possible. So I trade high-impact expertise for cash, and spend the cash on fast cars and fast sports, and they all lived happily ever after.
Let me tell you a little about something else. I'm a perfectionist. Unfortunate but true. It's physically impossible for me to produce something inferior. Equally, once I start something, I don't stop until it's done. So I don't start very many things, and I make sure that what I do start will be worthwhile. In other words, it should be in good taste, and it should be throwing geysers of money in my direction.
Are you made for me?
* You are at or near the helm of a small- to mid-sized tech or tech-adjacent company.
* You need (my) outside expertise more than you need (your) money.
* You know what you want but not what you need.
* You want it sooner than later.
* You value quality and efficacy above all.
* Your company isn't doing anything creepy or weird.
* You have a certain fighting spirit.
* You live like every minute is precious, because it is.