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Embedded Systems Engineer and Certified Tensorflow Developer with a strong technical/coding background, including C, C++, Java, Python and Assembly. Additionally skilled back-end development based on Spring/Django Framework, and Machine Learning with Tensorflow and Pytorch.
I studied an MEng in Computer Science in Spain, and moved to Ireland to work at Google as a Site Reliability Engineer for five years. Them I moved in Argentina, to teach in the country’s biggest University.
- I have wide experience teaching how to program, and in explaining the foundational concepts of Computer Science.
- I can also help delving into more low-level topics like network programming and operating system internals.
- Finally, Data Science & Machine Learning is an area of interest, and I can help you in courses that touch these topics.
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I'm CTO, System Architect, Full-Stack developer with 10+ years of experience.
I've experience of building billing systems for Internet Service Providers, Mobile Content Providers, Site Builder Systems (like a SitePlus.com, Wix.com), Learning Management System (cyber-education.az), small tools and etc. stuff.
I can work alone or manage a team and work together to keep them enough mentored and motivated.
Experience list (developing during work):
1. NodeJS - expert with 5+ years experience (my main serverside script interpreter that I use extensively in projects where high load and low latency is in first place),
2. PHP - expert with 10+ years experience (have rich experience with any popular framework of it, built billing systems and apps that will be supported by other developers where NodeJS devs are few),
3. Rust, C++, C#, Java, Python, Ruby - debugger and had deal with code written on these languages, writing own small projects on Rust as hobby before using it in customer's work.
4. Databases:
MySQL (also Galera Cluster) - expert (installing, tuning, replication, complex queries, building optimal db solutions),
PostgreSQL - expert (installing, tuning, replication, complex queries, building optimal db solutions),
MongoDB - expert (currently preferred as primary db in most of projects, have rich experience on any aspect of this db),
CouchBase - expert (using as secondary after MongoDB to cache, store data that is requested with high concurrency),
CouchDB - expert (same as CouchBase, but I prefer CouchBase for it's active data in memory principles),
RethinkDB - expert (I use it to build back communication between api micro-services and web-socket micro-services to route response to exact connection in context of multi-instance containers)
5. Frontend frameworks:
AngularJS, ReactJS - have experience of supporting code written using these frameworks and experience can be developed if there is big need to work with them
6. Building micro-services and dockerizing it - I write micro-services "every day" because it's more compact, stable, flexible, scalable way of shrinking system to modular parts that will not conflict much than monolythic apps
7. Server OSs: ArchLinux, Debian, Alpine
8. Continuous Integration: CI Scripting in GitLab, Jenkins, CloudBuild
9. Team/Task management and boards in Jira
10. Cloud service providers: GCP, AWS
For me nothing is impossible.
Have problem - I'll find solution, only question is time.
I would love the opportunity to work with you on your project!
Developer by day, programmer by night. I obtained a master of science in civil engineering (computer science) and participated - together with several teams - in programming contests and hackathlons.
I answer questions on StackOverflow on a daily basis and wrote courses on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Electronics. I am mainly interested in Haskell, Python, and Prolog.
I worked as a researcher in the field of hyperheuristics (artificial intelligence), a teaching assistant in computer science and as a data scientist and technical lead developer in an AI startup.
During my spare time I developed small (and larger) projects to help with daily routine. For me, a computer should aim to automate everything that is boring, such that one can pay more attention to what is interesting in life.
After each session, I aim to write a document (usually within one week) that describes what we discussed. The public GPG key can be found here: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x6A148004A6024E2B
Usually available between 17:30 - 21:30 UTC (Monday to Friday) and 9:30 - 21:30 UTC (weekend). See for time conversions https://goo.gl/eWdDCG (week days) and https://goo.gl/kdvMsa (weekends).
Hamza Hassene brings over six years of experience in Unity development and five years in the virtual reality industry. He's not just familiar with the tools; he knows how to use them to bring ideas to life. Hamza has managed entire projects on his own, showcasing his capability to handle tasks from start to finish. Additionally, he has led development teams on several medium- to large-scale projects.
I'm a NET Core developer to the bones. My co-workers always describe me as a having integrity, reliable person and I am able to create a trustful environment where candid feedback can flow freely.
I took the biggest step from the last job, where I was hired to review and audit the code and the technical solution of the product under development. My contribution to this project was pushing the product from an intentional state into something that created pleasure and happiness for nearly every stakeholder.
In addition, In my free time, I'm engaged in an open-source community. My contribution ranges from explaining, PR reviews, fixing bugs, and creating new features with the result of creating one of the most loved solutions in that space (or niche).
Entrepreneur, Software Engineer, and a consultant. Created two tech-based startups and reached profitability. Certified AWS Solutions Architect (Professional) and DevOps (Professional).
Only available for AWS and Javascript/NodeJs mentoring/consulting at this time.
Personality:
♦ Loves a challenge
♦ Efficient
♦ Enjoys teaching
Protocol:
♦ Take your time to explain your issue, I'll ask questions to make sure I understand fully, then we can start
♦ The timer wont start until you are ready and I understand the issue fully
♦ 100% satisfaction guarantee (I really mean it, look at my reviews)
♦ You may give me your request ahead of time so I can prepare a concise session
👨🏼 Ian P Badtrousers
🏆 Google Code-in Grand Prize Winner (2012, 2014)
🔨 С++ / Python / Go / JavaScript
💽 https://github.com/tucnak
I'm Ian, a generalist engineer with primary expertise in backend engineer and cross-platform software development. I currently major in Computer Science and Applied Math. When it comes down to coding, my weapons of choice are primarily C++, Python, JavaScript and Go. My spectrum does not limit to these, but they are the ones I'm most likely to help you out with.
I don't believe in doing things halfway. I truly believe that one must never run any code they don't have an idea of. That's why I'm here: I want to make sure struggling folks don't waste their precious time going through various challenging and sometimes just plain ridiculous issues. Someday I'll write a book about it.
Back in the school days I did lots of competitive programming and engineering. My achievements list includes Google Code-in Grand Prize Winner title (2012, 2014). You can take look at my existing open source contributions at GitHub: https://github.com/tucnak
I'm versed in most advanced software development methodologies, software creation, integration and adaptation. I bring a wealth of technical expertise and a commitment to delivering high-quality software solutions. My ability to adapt to new technologies and my dedication to continuous learning make me an Ace of the Industry
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