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Freelance Clojure Developer - David Schoutens
Freelance Clojure Developer5.0 (15 reviews)
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Full-stack software craftsman and technical leader with over 15 years of experience. Equally adept at system design, programming, technical leadership, mentorship, and business collaboration. Have a wide breadth of technical experience, but specialize in backend API development, relational databases, and web applications. Passionate about simplicity and efficiency. I have worked at over a dozen companies large and small, in a handful of different domains. Also participated in hundreds of interviews, about half-and-half as the interviewer and the interviewee. I have given dozens of talks and training sessions on a variety of topics, mostly focusing on distributed systems, caching, and testing. My top skills are Java, SQL, testing, and refactoring. I have experience with formal academic and professional mentorship, and would love to help you skill up, solve a problem, or just nerd out with you today!

Freelance Clojure Developer - Martin Tenerowicz
Freelance Clojure Developer5.0 (241 reviews)

I am a seasoned developer specializing in developing high performance, scalable data processing pipelines and machine learning solutions. I have experience in working in variety of environments (ranging from large from small startups to large enterprise companies), roles (from teaching curriculum curator, through front-line developer to solution architect) and domains.

Freelance Clojure Developer - Kirill Erokhin
Freelance Clojure Developer5.0 (230 reviews)

I am a technical entrepreneur and a software developer who tries to take the meaning of “full stack” to the next level, by embracing DevOps, QA, and business domain concerns as part of my development process. I strive to consider the big picture, while keeping a focus on the most critical tasks at hand to make my team efficient. Learning continuously is one of my own core values, and I enjoy working with everything that is new to me, whether it is considered “new” or “legacy” technology. Teamwork and constant exchange of expertise with my peers also play a vital role in achieving my goals.

Freelance Clojure Developer - Mouna Cheikhna
Freelance Clojure Developer5.0 (126 reviews)

I'm a Staff Software Engineer at Instacart (Previously Microsoft and Blablacar), I'm an experienced Java and mobile developer with 8+ years professional experience, primarily in Java and Android development and I also have experience writing backend applications with Clojure and a little bit of Haskell. My Work on Github : https://github.com/chemouna My specialties are creating mobile application, debugging, software design, refactoring legacy code, creating unit and functional tests, automating builds and deployments specially for mobile apps. I am a professional engineer with a master's degree in Computer Engineering. I love functional programming whether with Haskell or Clojure and also have a lot of experience developing Android apps.

Freelance Clojure Developer - Anthony Hicks III
Freelance Clojure Developer5.0 (51 reviews)

I have a Master's of Science Degree in Computer Science, and I have industry experience in Software Development. I understand programming on both a theoretical level and a practical level. I have knowledge of various topics such as Functional Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, and Web Development. I have experience programming with many languages such as JavaScript, Scala, Java, C++, and C. I would like to pass on some of my knowledge to others.

Freelance Clojure Developer - Brad Chase
Freelance Clojure Developer5.0 (32 reviews)

I believe the barrier to entry for many beginning developers is nailing down the fundamentals, and that's what I'm here to help with. The fundamentals aren't necessarily the hardest to grasp, but "unconscious competence" can often blind more senior developers to their existence. As a result, their explanation tends to be omitted from most tutorials, replaced instead with words like "just", "of course", and "trivially". I'm sure I've been guilty of these omissions myself, but when I have a mentee in front of me that's stuck, I'm dogged in my pursuit to identify where the gaps in their knowledge lie, and how to forever sew them shut. And because this road can be a long and difficult one, I also know that it helps to have a friend by your side through the journey; so more than just helping to navigate new concepts and technical issues, I want to serve as moral support for others who are now where I once was. Through the entire journey, but especially at the beginning, I think having this support can make or break, and I don't want to see anyone broken. As for me, I love learning languages, both programming and natural. When it comes to human languages, I can both read and converse in Japanese, but I'm currently focused on increasing my vocabulary in hopes of comprehending more complicated subject matter. In the world of programming, I love Ruby, tolerate JavaScript (*grin*), and am currently most interested in functional languages. Previously I had been using Elixir quite a bit, but at the moment ML-style languages like Haskell, Elm, and PureScript have been holding most of my attention. Things I'd particularly love to help you with include: * Haskell (getting started or exploring new concepts) * Elm and/or JavaScript (building in-browser applications) * Ruby (getting started or leveling up) * Rails (picking projects, implementing features, exploring libraries, etc.) * web development in general (front- or back-end) If any of this sounds like what you're looking for in a mentor, please don't hesitate to get in touch, even if you'd just like to chat. I'll be looking forward to hear from you!

Freelance Clojure Developer - Matthew Moore
Freelance Clojure Developer5.0 (18 reviews)

Running at a low rate until I get some reviews! Currently a co-founder at my virtual reality start-up, Anarchist.com. Previously an engineer at Groupon where I automated financial systems with Rails, Clojure, MySQL, Postgres, MongoDB/TokuMX, Salesforce, and more.

Freelance Clojure Developer - Temidayo Oyedele
Freelance Clojure Developer5.0 (14 reviews)

I figured you probably want to know a little more than my passion for tech. Professionally, I am a Software Engineer currently working with an awesome startup based out of San Francisco. With progressively responsible software engineering experience in business domains using latest technologies and platforms, result oriented, hands-on problem-solving, debugging and analytical capabilities. Passionate about balancing meeting resource and time constraints while doing it right, motivated with intellectual, analytical and creative ability to learn quickly, bringing a strong foundation of knowledge and skill set, well developed communication and interpersonal skills. I enjoy taking problems and turning them into simple and beautiful interface design. I love programming and always strive to be in sync with the newest technologies.

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