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Freelance Ansible Developer - Olajide Olanrewaju
Freelance Ansible Developer5.0 (263 reviews)
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I am a **Multi-talented** professional adept in **Full Stack Web Development**, **Web Security Research**, and **Robotics Engineering**. As a dedicated Web Security Researcher and ethical hacker, I uncover vulnerabilities and mitigate security risks, bridging the gap between development and cybersecurity. Additionally, as a Robotics Engineer, I design and build sophisticated robotic systems, applying my deep understanding of mechanics, electronics, and programming. Passionate about crafting clean, scalable code and innovative robotics solutions, I contribute to projects that prioritize both robust development, cybersecurity practices, and cutting-edge robotic technology.

Freelance Ansible Developer - Adetokunbo Ige
Freelance Ansible Developer5.0 (10 reviews)

Hi, I'm Adetokunbo Temitayo Ige, a DevOps Engineer with experience in Platform Engineering, SRE, Database Administration, and Technical Writing. I hold a B.Sc in Computer Science from Babcock University and an M.Sc in Business Information Technology from Middlesex University. I have experience working with the following technologies * AWS * Docker, Kubernetes * Terraform (IAC), Pulumi * Azure * CI/CD ( GitHub Actions, Gitlab CI, Jenkins) * Python and Bash * Linux * GCP Blog: https://igeadetokunbo.medium.com/

Freelance Ansible Developer - Gokulkrishna Gopalsamy
Freelance Ansible Developer5.0 (6 reviews)

- Certified Kubernetes Administrator managing k8s clusters over 300+ nodes. Deploying both stateful and stateless applications - Certified Elastic engineer | Certified Elastic Analyst | Certified Elastic Observability Engineer. Managing various clusters for observability use cases. Cluster size ranging from 3nodes till 600 nodes - 9+ years IT experience

Freelance Ansible Developer - Mostafa Tarek
Freelance Ansible Developer5.0 (2 reviews)

I have nearly a decade of experience in managing and automating datacenters . I basically use python and ansible to get the Job done throw APIS, But I also can use bash and powershell If we have to . Also I have deep knowledge on many VMware products like Vsphere , NSX , Vcloud , VRLCM and etc . A little bit of networking , and a little of bit of storage . A jack of all trades you can say . I like to build discord bots for fun .

Freelance Ansible Developer - Anuvrat Parashar
Freelance Ansible Developer5.0 (466 reviews)

I succeed or your **money back.** Skillset includes: python, elixir, rust, golang, c++, lua et al. Diving into, understanding and debugging codebases alien to me is one of my core expertise. I run a software development shop called essentia.dev and actively participate in the open source communities in India. ====== How does it work? - We start a 1:1 session. - Both of us join the zoom call. - You start the session timer and pause it. - You share your screen and explain the problem statement. - I do some research if necessary. - We resume the timer and I try to help. - Full refund if I do not succeed.

Freelance Ansible Developer - Sanyam Khurana
Freelance Ansible Developer5.0 (270 reviews)

Sanyam Khurana, an Open Source contributor who predominantly goes by the moniker "CuriousLearner," achieved summa cum laude distinction upon obtaining a Master's degree in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology, specializing in Machine Learning and Interactive Intelligence. He is also an AWS certified Solutions Architect. Sanyam has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the Open Source community, having served as a GSoC mentor for Debian and an individual member of the Django Software Foundation (DSF). His GitHub profile (https://github.com/CuriousLearner/) is filled with evidence of his contributions to numerous upstream projects. He has delivered presentations at a variety of international conferences, including PyCon Australia (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go7JklZRtrs) and DjangoCon US (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiZ_1gsS4F8). Sanyam's work has also been instrumental in maintaining and improving CPython, Python's interpreter, as a dedicated bug triager who actively contributes patches upstream. He has also contributed various patches and bug reports upstream to Mozilla Organization's Gecko Engine, in addition to maintaining several upstream projects across different organizations. As a vouched Mozillian, Sanyam has earned the distinction of being an official representative of Mozilla, and his contributions have been recognized in the AUTHORS and credits sections of every browser ever released by Mozilla. He served as a mentor for PyDSA during RGSoC 2017.

Freelance Ansible Developer - Kirill Erokhin
Freelance Ansible Developer5.0 (233 reviews)

I teach Operating Systems and functional programming fundamentals to CS students and guide fellow professionals through legacy codebase maintenance, practical software architecture, and new language/framework learning skills. For students, I offer two types of sessions - one is a lecture-style session where I can go over course notes/slides on a particular topics and offer additional explanations and examples to improve your understanding of the material. Another type is an assignment take-up session where I can go over a past assignment and guide you through steps to solving it. For working professionals, I offer the following options: * Focused problem-solving sessions - if you have a particular issue that you're stuck with in a project you're working on, I can pair with you over Zoom screen-sharing * Code review - if you cannot understand how to work with part of your codebase or if you'd like a second opinion on work that you've just completed, I can pair with you over Zoom and do a live code review and/or prepare ahead of time and go over my findings on a call * Long-term mentorship - if you would like to learn some more fundamental skills or pick up a framework/design pattern/best practices, I can develop a custom-tailored learning plan that fits your skill level and schedule and offer regular teaching sessions with optional take-home exercises A bit about me --- I am a tech founder and a senior polyglot/full-stack developer, with a passion for teaching and mentorship. In a bit of spare time from my work, I am looking to help fellow software developers get more comfortable with our craft and exercise my teaching skills while I'm at it. So far, I've done a wide range of work - web app front-end and back-end, data pipelines at scale, DevOps/infrastructure, mobile (quite a bit of iOS and previously some Android) and some security. I have a reasonable taste for UI design and user experience, despite that not being my primary specialization. The industries I've worked in so far were heavily concentrated around finance/banking/FinTech and GovTech, although I've also been a founding developer at a couple of B2C startups and learned a lot throughout that experience. My personal research interests include operating systems and programming language theory. As cliche as it sounds, I try to learn something new all the time and I consider this of vital importance to my professional skillset. I always prioritize systems understanding and learning how to learn over memorizing APIs - and it's a philosophy that I try to share with my students as well. Teamwork and constant exchange of expertise with my peers is a close second most important value to me. A software product can be almost meaningless without a team that welcomes learning from failures, encourages curiosity and fosters true human friendships, and empathy both towards each other and towards the customers of the software we create. New client intake process --- 1. Intro/triage call [free of charge] [15 min] - this is a Zoom video call where I try to understand your background, the problem you're looking to solve and whether I believe we'd be a good fit for a productive mentor/mentee relationship. 2. Supplemental terms acceptance - as an independent contractor and not an employee of Arc, I ask my clients to accept a few additional terms that make session time measurement, scheduling and work product acceptance more precise, and further clarify the extent of our mentorship relationship. 3. Creation of Freelance Job/Scheduled Session on Codementor - if you haven't done that yet, I will ask you to create and assign me a freelance job and/or a scheduled session with a precise description of the topics we would be covering. For certain sessions, preliminary preparation may be required - if that is the case, we would discuss the details and estimated time ahead of time and a Freelance Job would be required to cover the effort of the preparation. Availability --- Please take a look at my Codementor calendar to plan intro calls and sessions. Generally, I am available between 3:30pm and 8pm Eastern Time (New York/Toronto), Monday to Saturday, but I try to schedule all of my teaching engagements between 6pm and 8pm whenever possible. *IMPORTANT: Urgent sessions are unfortunately not available at this time.* I am currently working through Codementor as a mentor, and unable to work as an on-call freelance developer. Please also note that I cannot provide consultations over chat - in my experience, it's generally more time-consuming for everyone, and copy-pasting code over chat can get messy. For those reasons, I only work through Zoom video calls with screen sharing. If you have any questions about the process or would like to book a call, I am happy to chat on Codementor - I should be usually available Monday-Saturday, 1pm - 8pm Eastern Time, subject to my other engagements. While I try to respond as soon as I can, I may take up to one business day or longer depending on how busy my schedule might get.

Freelance Ansible Developer - Kumar Raja Gattamaneni
Freelance Ansible Developer5.0 (204 reviews)

I am a seasoned IT professional with extensive expertise in Python and JavaScript development, proficiently delivering scalable and efficient solutions. My proficiency extends to DevOps practices, where I excel in automating deployment pipelines, ensuring seamless integration, and enhancing overall efficiency. Leveraging cloud technologies, I specialize in designing and implementing robust, scalable, and secure solutions on major cloud platforms. With a solid foundation in both development and DevOps, I bring a holistic approach to building and maintaining cutting-edge applications in cloud environments.

Freelance Ansible Developer - Kelvin Çobanaj
Freelance Ansible Developer5.0 (168 reviews)

Chief Technology Officer Started my first tech business at age of 11 Previously helped companies **scale up to 30M active users** per month! Used to work for a Y-Combinator backed company at age of 15

Freelance Ansible Developer - Steven Kryskalla
Freelance Ansible Developer5.0 (114 reviews)

Over ten years of software engineering experience across full stack, back end, operations, DevOps, and SRE.

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