Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2012)
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#62Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2012)
#63Android app programmer
I'm an experienced programmer looking to help build Android apps. I've built an app as the lead developer on a team of only 3 which has 10 million downloads on the Google Android Marketplace, worked with a 10 person team on an app with 15 million downloads, and was the sole developer of a third app recently released for a medium-sized company. I have previous experience in contract work building Android apps. I have a plethora of experience in many forms of frontend and backend technologies, but am primarily interested in Android application work at the moment. I would be able to work 20-30 hours per week on a project. I have excellent references on request for previous contract work. matthew.quigley gmail.com.
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2012)
#64Looking for a challenge in functional programming,FP. I know Clojure. http://xkcd.com/208/
https://github.com/pepijndevos/ http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10094764/CV.md
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2012)
#65Front-end engineer primarily leveraging jquery and jqueryui. Was doing single page apps back in 2003 and early influences were oddpost.com and webfx.eae.net.
Professional level backend skills in Rails and Sinatra. Built http://simplton.com start to finish in Rails including all design, coding, and system administration.
Professional level Linux system administration skills. Sold Firewall/NAT devices using hand-compiled RedHat. Very comfortable CentOS,Ubuntu Server, and RHEL.
Check out my CV http://minimul.com/cv and https://github.com/minimul
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2012)
#66C++/Qt, PHP, Python, HTML/JS(CS)/CSS are my specialities but can drop into C#, Java, etc when the need arises.
Pretty close to releasing my first native iOS app so have some experience with Obj-C/Xcode.
Part-time/side projects preferred but FT for right opportunity.
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2012)
#67Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2012)
#68I've been doing Ruby on Rails for the last 3 years/10 projects, on teams big (7 people), and small (just myself), green-field to rescue projects, from Rails 1.2.3 to Rails 3.1.
I've also done a bit of Django development (about 4 Django projects) - I've been using Python for 8 years now.
I also do iOS programming, or Mac desktop programming. I've been programming in Cocoa since 2001.
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2012)
#69I'm an M.Sc. in computer science, and a member of ACM and the GNOME Foundation.
I'm good with C, POSIX programming environment (esp. on Linux), the GNU toolchain and other development tools like automake, valgrind, etc.
I like computer graphics, so much that I've been a GIMP developer for nearly 10 years now. I also write code for GEGL and Raster.
A sample graphics article: https://banu.com/blog/6/flower-disk-sampling-for-the-thin-le...
I also have experience with network programming (bsd-sockets) and the POSIX programming environment in general. Some articles which made it to Hacker News frontpage:
https://banu.com/blog/2/how-to-use-epoll-a-complete-example-... https://banu.com/blog/7/drawing-circles/
I have been creating websites for various things (remember the GIMP splash competition?) for many years. I use PHP and PostgreSQL. It serves me well and I write neat code. Sometimes it needs going further: https://banu.com/blog/40/arithmetic-fun-with-mod-rewrite/
My Ohloh page: http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/muks
My first computer experience was on a 8088. I learned BASIC, then found a book on assembly language and learned 8086 assembly. (The nop opcode 0x90 is the same as the opcode for xchg ax, ax). Like it or not, Jurassic Park got me interested in UNIX and because we only had 8088 DOS machines, I got to buy the MINIX 1.0 Tannenbaum book, read it cover to.. well quite a bit of code at the back :), and _learn_ about UNIX before I could sit at a tty. Eventually when we got to senior year they let us use SCO UNIX via dumb terminals. That sucked. Thankfully, it was not long before a magazine shipped a copy of Slackware and I got a 486 to run it. Back then, you had to configure X by hand. But once things were configured, it was steady and fast. There were so many programs. Jurassic Park also got me interested in graphics and I learned a lot from magazines. :) On one CD, they shipped a mirror of portions of sunsite with a ton of graphics programs (source code). But many didn't compile on Linux and it required patching C code..
I have to live in India on account of my family being settled here. But I can work on anything, have telecommute experience, and you can talk to references about work quality.
What would you like me to do for you?
Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2012)
#70PHP / MySQL / Javascript / Jquery
Email: jobs@ontimetelecom.com