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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2015)

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Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2015)

#121
SEEKING WORK - Remote, travel 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 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)

* Porting backend service management from Firebase/Node to PostgreSQL/Golang

Buzzwords: Debian, Ubuntu, Chef, AWS, Heroku, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Perl, Common Lisp, Ruby, Golang, Arduino / AVR

Got something you think is a good fit? Drop me a line at mike -at- lambdafunctions -dot- com

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2015)

#122
SEEKING WORK, remote, full or part-time, any time-zone(for remote work)

Location: South East Asia (for the last 2.5 years);

Technologies: Ruby (Rails), Python (Django), Scala/Java, Haskell, C#, C, SQL, Java, JavaScript, Rust.

Resume: http://my.linkedin.com/in/gildedhonour/

Email: me (at) gildedhonour dot com or gilded.honour (at) gmail

Github: https://github.com/GildedHonour

Web-site: http://gildedhonour.com

I'm an all-around programmer interested in different technologies and languages. I became a freelancer over 2 years ago, left home in Russia, relocated to South East Asia and since then have been learning as much as I could and had to working full-time. As a freelancer, I learned I could come up with the zinger of a solution to a problem I have if it could be solved at all. And I'm the one who is responsible for it. I'm also stoked about learning functional programming, finance and IT security.

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2015)

#123
SEEKING WORK - remote / Brighton, UK

I have some availability for contract development work, freelance projects or consultancy. I have excellent programming skills in Ruby and Javascript (and many more). I'm also very good at system administration and DevOps (I've made Apache do some pretty wacky things in my time).

You would probably benefit from talking to me if: - you need one person who can manage your entire technology stack - you have a team structure based on functional teams and you would like to encourage cross-training - you have a great team already and you're looking for someone to complement them

One of my main skills is helping the business to explore their problem space. I'm not the sort of developer who quietly does as I'm told; I seek to understand your business and what it is I'm doing. I regularly have an exchange like this: "Is _x_ a valid scenario, and what should the software do in that case?" "Yes, x is a valid scenario, but I'd not really thought about that. Let me think and get back to you"

I strongly believe that shared understanding (and not the latest language or framework) is the key to a successful software project. I am speaking about the value of metaphor as a tool for understanding at the Better Software Conference in Las Vegas in June ( http://bscwest.techwell.com/sessions/better-software-confere... )

A bit about me One of my most recent projects was a network appliance that uploads video files to S3. It was designed to be used on client site, typically behind both a firewall and a proxy server. The application itself was a fairly simple Sinatra app, with asynchronous work being handled by Sidekiq. The interesting challenges in this project were reliably building production units and allowing a robust update path while residing in, what could quite legitimately be called, a hostile environment. There are currently close to 1,000 units deployed and with very few exceptions they have been very reliable.

I set up a PXE build environment, installing Ubuntu with custom LVM partitions and some sudo tweaks to "encourage" the more adventurous techs to call the support desk before making any potentially damaging changes. I also set up the ability to subscribe to release channels (similar to the canary, beta, stable channels for Chrome). Unusually, the application and the operating system could be upgraded by the end-user independently through the UI, rather than requiring a firmware image. This helps mitigate problems such as heartbleed (not a problem we faced, but good to know)

Some other interesting things - I once used my programming skills to help capture a serial killer - I implemented a provisioning system for T-Mobile, the descendant of which is still in use at EE/T-Mobile/Orange - I helped mentor a team that went from 0 to £250k/week revenue in 6 weeks - I'm a qualified hypnotherapist - I've been a guest lecturer for Oxford University's Agile Methods course - I have recorded over 80 hours of unrehearsed pair programming screencasts (with my good friend and business partner Antony Marcano) which has been used as the basis for 2 PhD's (that I know of)

Github: http://github.com/andypalmer Twitter: http://twitter.com/andypalmer Blog: http://andypalmer.com Pair programming: http://pairwith.us Email: andy@riverglide.com

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2015)

#124
SEEKING WORK - Remote only. (Based in Tel-Aviv.)

Hi, I'm Ram, a freelance web developer with six years of experience building web applications for startups. My expertise is in taking your idea and building it from scratch to the point where it's a fully-functional web app that serves paying users.

Technologies used: Python, Django, Postgres, Heroku, Git.

More information: https://chipmunkdev.com/

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2015)

#125

SEEKING WORK: Oxford, London, Birmingham, UK, Remote Senior software engineer, technical architect & mentor with 15 years' experience. Enjoys systems integration, forms, data munging - the stuff others consider boring. I've taken 2 startup teams through launch, enjoy turning founders' ideas into workable prototypes. Stuff I know inside out: Symfony2, RDBMS, DevOps, technical writing, ElasticSearch, Salesforce, PHP5,…

Can't edit my post, so contact details here :)

LinkedIn: http://uk.linkedin.com/in/peterbowyer

Email: peter+hnmar15 [ at] peterbowyer[dot ]co.uk

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2015)

#126
Seeking Work, Remote Location, Bangalore, India what I do: mobile game design & development work. Have expertise in unity, cocos2d-x game engine, HTML5. portfolio: http://slideshare.net/iCartic

Add me in Skype for quicker correspondence, my Skype handle is iCartic

~ Cartic Cartic@live.com | Skype: iCartic | Tweets: iCartic

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2015)

#127
SEEKING WORK - remote / Berlin

I'm a front-leaning, full-stack developer that is living in Berlin. 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, Redis, Elastic Search.

Frontend stack: my strong preference is for React.js, though I've done a ton of work with Angular and Meteor. I am well-versed in current best practices, can build responsive mobile-friendly websites, and code pixel perfect CSS and HTML5.

I'm also a very capable graphic designer, which can be seen from viewing past and present work on my portfolio.

Portfolio: http://eatingthe.com

Github: https://github.com/superplussed

Email: jeremy@superplussed.com

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2015)

#128
SEEKING WORK - London / Remote

Developer with 11 years professional experience. I would say expert level with Ruby on Rails, JS, CSS and comfortable with AWS and other systems level technologies. Essentially full stack, able to work on any part of a web app.

Recently I work as a team with two other experienced developers to deliver large projects. Our focus is on quality while being fast and keeping to an agreed development timeline. We work best when taking whole projects, such as redeveloping an existing site, creating a new site, or service to be used with your existing platform.

We are all full stack developers with recent experience of client side applications using Backbone and Angular, CSS using Bootstrap, LESS and SASS, Rails 4 and hosting on AWS using Chef. One of us is/was a designer, so we can turn rough wireframes into something that looks good and is slick to use.

Contact me at luke@sketchconsulting.com

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2015)

#129
SEEKING WORK - remote / london

I prefer back end web development but am happy to work on the front end when needed. I have 5 years experience in web dev.

Tech: Python, Django, SQL (Postgres/SQL Server/MySQL), Javascript, AWS/Heroku, Ansible, Git.

http://matmoore.github.io/ mat@mooresoftware.co.uk

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