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Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2014)

#41
Looking for remote work: Full Stack Engineer - Rapid prototyping (Nodejs/Mongo/Redis)

Full stack engineer having 7 years of experience in building applications across platforms.

Specialties: Java, NodeJS, Socket.io, Redis, Mongo, Solr, MySQL, Web Technologies (HTML/CSS/JS), Web-services, Android, Rapid prototyping, Responsive design, AWS and Heroku, Email Deliverability and scaling, Algorithms/Data-structures, Performance/Scaling, Application Monitoring - statsd, etc

StackOverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/users/229106/ankitjaininfo

GitHub: https://github.com/ankitjaininfo

Blog: http://ankitjain.info/ankit/

Mail: ankitjainist @ G M A I L

Based: India

Example work: Recurring Deals website http://www.findwisely.com

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2014)

#43
SEEKING FREELANCERS - Bangalore/Remote (Around IST (UTC+0530) timezone)

### About the Role

We're looking for web development generalists to work with some of the client projects we have coming up in the pipeline at CommonCode India. Broadly speaking, most current CommonCoders fall in one of three categories: Designers, Developers and Infrastructure Coders.

Designers at CommonCode mock up our client's requirements in both their designing software suite of choice (We have a PS/Illustrator camp and a Sketch camp) and HTML/CSS; and are equally good with both graphic design and web design. They have a keen eye for UI/UX and can iterate on design quickly. We're big on responsive design and are always experimenting and pushing boundaries when it comes to our design deliverable.

Developers at CommonCode are usually Python or JavaScript (or both) craftsmen. Even though the majority of our work involves either Django or Meteor, we're never tied down to a particular technology stack (Clojure and Rust are our recent affairs). We mostly use either Backbone or Angular on the client-side, but aren't afraid to use vanilla.js when it comes down to it.

Infrastructure Coders provide our clients with managed services — we're big fans of AWS and automating our infrastructure using Puppet. We manage more than 50 different servers and try to automate any task that we need to manually perform more than once! We love HashiCorp, use Fabric for Python deployments and make sure we're on top of infrastructure updates, so our clients can rest easy.

At the end of the day, these categories exist just to give you a brief idea about the different roles we have within the team, but we don't have any strict barriers. Our coders sometimes push changes to Puppetmaster and our designers fix bugs in code. What we're after is people with solid fundamentals in one category and an attitude to learn and experiment and grow as our projects demand!

### About CommonCode

CommonCode (http://commoncode.com.au/ http://commoncode.io/) is boutique consultancy based out of Melbourne, Australia. We're young, profitable and focused very much on creating a community of awesome individuals. Our clients include some heavy weight e-commerce companies who rely on us to handle explosive growth for their businesses, and we also deal with a number of start-ups who look up to us to guide their development as they set their foundation. Our work can either be just a single project with a client or a complete end-to-end solution: from project management to designing to development and testing to maintenance.

We host the Melbourne Django meetup and the Melbourne Meteor meetup, run a free to attend Django school and have some of the most well recognized Python and JavaScript gurus on our team. However, we've got a pretty informal, laid-back attitude: we don't have layers of middle-management, we have a flattish team structure, and we don't have stupid policies about dress codes or speaking your mind. We usually have music blaring at the CodeShoppe, gather every Friday for beers and BBQ and like to hang (and geek) out as a team whenever we can. We like to have fun!

### About CommonCode India

CommonCode India will be CommonCode's base in India. We're just starting out and are setting out with the goal to be a development powerhouse within the country. We'll be looking to set up a CodeShoppe in Bangalore soon, but at the moment, the team is very small. You have the opportunity to join in and make a real difference in how things shape up here!

### How we work

Most of our team is concentrated in Melbourne but we're big supporters of remote work and have CommonCoders distributed throughout the world including Germany and Mexico. As long as the work gets done to the exceptionally high standards we've set in the past, we don't care where you do it from. We use Toggl to keep track of billable hours and use Flowdock to keep the team in sync. We use many different project management applications depending on the client's preference, but are big fans of Trello.

Every week, you invoice the hours you work and you're compensated for those hours within a week. We'll even help you set up as a Sole Proprietor, if you're not already. This removes any nasty misunderstandings and keeps the relationship very clear. We expect CommonCoders to bill about 40 hours a week (if you bill less, you make less; if you bill more, you make more; if you bill nothing, you make nothing — no more leave policy politics and payment grievances). Simple stuff.

### Next steps

If you're interested to become a CommonCoder, we'd love to work with you! Our methodology is to give everyone a shot to prove themselves, so we're not big on formal qualifications. We'd love it if you can forward a code sample or two our way (linking to your GitHub account would be even better)! We'd also love to know which one of our categories do you think you fit in and what about the future of that category excites you?

We'll then discuss a short-term, 1-2 week paid project you can work with us on. This gives both you and us to get to know each other in the trenches and we'll know if we're a good fit for each other or not. If we're not, we'll happily clear all payments and part ways. Otherwise, we'll look forward to a LOT of work in the future! :)

Please let us know what your schedule is like, how much will you able to work every week and from when are you available to start. As always, please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions or comments. Looking forward to hearing back from you soon (check profile for contact details)!

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2014)

#44
SEEKING WORK

Location: Charlotte, NC

Remote: Yes

github.com/auto234875 You can find my email in my profile.

Language: Proficient in Objc-C, familiar with C and Swift

I'm an iOS developer with a BS in Chemistry, creator of Hakka News (over 1000 users and avg 4 stars review on Apple app store).

Specialty: UX and UI design, Core Animation

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2014)

#45
SEEKING WORK:

I recently started working with a small Boston firm building focused on building an outsourced senior DevOps team, available to setup, manage, monitor and respond (take 24x7 pager). We're really hoping to fill that gap between no formal DevOps and a fully funded team of senior DevOps/SRE group.

  Location: Boston
  Remote: Of course!
  Technologies: puppet/chef, jenkins, full AWS stack, scripting and automation, nagios, monitoring
  Email: snoonan@ellpond.com
  Availability: We're shooting for full availability by Jan 1st, but definitely open to engaging earlier.

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2014)

#48
SEEKING FREELANCER (Remote / Charlottesville, VA, US):

UpHex (http://uphex.com) is a tiny, nascent SaaS company that helps digital marketing agencies monitor analytics on behalf of their clients.

We're hiring a data analyst / scientist who's comfortable both in a general-purpose programming language (e.g. Python, Ruby, Go, etc.) and a simulation/modeling language (e.g. MATLAB/Octave, R, Sage, etc.).

You can read the position description here to find out more about the role and about us:

https://gist.github.com/fj/9ca8a9be1de3b07b3604

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2014)

#49
SEEKING WORK - remote, from Israel

I've been a full-stack Web developer since 1993, when I set up one of the first 100 Web sites in the world. I've been working as a consultant since 1995. I have extensive experience with Ruby (and Rails), Python, PostgreSQL, JavaScript, and many other technologies. I have a PhD in Learning Sciences from Northwestern University; I researched the intersection between online communities, collaboration, social networks, and agent-based models.

My real value isn't my extensive technological know-how. Rather, it's my ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical people, and to turn that communication into business value.

I know how to take business needs and turn them into software, by myself and with others. I also know how to describe technical issues in terms that business people can understand, that allow us to make informed decisions. Many of my clients have used me as a remote, part-time CTO or lead developer.

I also help developers and teams improve their coding and management practices. I frequently teach in-person courses in Python, Ruby/Rails, PostgreSQL, and Git to such companies as Apple, Cisco, Freescale, HP, SANDisk, and VMWare. I also offer online coaching/pairing services to individuals and teams. I can be your "personal coding trainer," setting goals and meeting several times each week to ensure that your code and coding improve.

In this vein, I recently I recently made my first ebook, "Practice Makes Python" (http://lerner.co.il/practice-makes-python), available for pre-release purchase; the full version should be ready within two weeks.

My aim: Long-term, interesting projects with nice people. (Short-term relationships can also be fine, depending on the work and myschedule.) Bottom line, I like to speak with and help nice people, and feel privileged that my work lets me do so. If I can incorporate elements of what I learned doing my PhD -- an online collaborative platform and social network for agent-based modelers (http://modelingcommons.org/) -- then that would delight me even more.

If I can be of help to you or your company, contact me at reuven@lerner.co.il, or on Skype as "reuvenlerner". You can also read more about me at http://lerner.co.il/ , and on my blog at http://blog.lerner.co.il/ .

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2014)

#50
SEEKING WORK - Remote

I am a full-stack software developer and a data scientist. I have a background in applied statistics, mathematics, physics and quantitative finance. I have written production systems dealing with big data, analytics, prediction and interactive visualization.

I have extensive experience with C++, Java, Python (Twisted, Cython), Javascript (including Node): high-performance back-end as well as dynamic front-end services.

Please contact me for references and additional information.

My site: http://kpartite.com

My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maksimsipos

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