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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!
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.
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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.
I'm an experienced full-stack developer who has been working as a freelancer for over 10 years now.
Right now I'm focused a lot on developing with Elixir, but most of my time I have spent working on projects with PHP. I love creating software that's usable, testable and maintainable.
Front-end wise my current framework of choice is VueJS.
My projects range from short term projects for smaller customers to bigger and longer projects with bigger companies. My working times are rather flexible, so I don't have a problem working something out that fits me and my clients.
I look forward to working with you!
Hey there!
Have a problem or want to build an MVP? Let's talk. I have been an engineer for almost a decade and the benefits of working with me is all those experiences you get for free. Book a call today
I've been developing web applications for some years now, mostly using Ruby and Ruby on Rails and Elixir and Phoenix. On top of that I have taught web technologies to hundreds of people, through workshops, bootcamps and university classes.
Hi there! This is Ale.
I'm a software engineer with over 15 years of commercial experience.
I started my programming career creating applications for investment banks in the financial industry and slowly transitioned into web development, using primarily Ruby on Rails and Elixir/Phoenix.
I have experience working on high-profile web apps serving millions of active users and smaller websites with modest traffic but terrific revenue.
I'm fluent in English and can clearly communicate with colleagues and stakeholders (technical and otherwise).
I've been working remotely for American companies for the past five years, doing mainly backend-related stuff but also playing tech-lead roles in a couple of projects.
I was employee number one at a couple of startups, and I'm used to working side by side with founders and CTOs, going from Plan A to Plan B to a plan that works.
I've helped companies build MVPs, scale projects, and maintain large-scale systems handling millions of requests every day.
I'm comfortable doing code reviews, pair programming sessions, and helping those getting started in our wonderful programming world.
I wrote Data Structures From Scratch, an ebook about creating essential, advanced, and persistent data structures using the Ruby programming language.
I live in Buenos Aires (UTC-3) with my wife and beautiful son.
If you made it this far, please check out [my website](https://alemiralles.dev) for a detailed version of what I've been doing so far.
I'm always looking for new challenges and looking forward to chatting with you!
Thanks!!
Open source enthusiast, Polyglot developer with a preference for Functional Programming, Developer of Unity Tweak Tool.
I usually prefer mentoring, pair programming, code review and debugging sessions. I love mentoring. I have working knowledge of most common programming languages, a habit of digging deep into docs & sources, and a fine-tuned intuition to guide me when I get lost.
Python, modern JS, Erlang/Elixir and git are my forte. Currently exploring Haskell in depth.
I have worked with a wide variety of languages, including mainstream languages like Python, Node, C, C++, Java, Ruby, relatively obscure and specialised languages like XSLT, VHDL, relatively recent, modern languages like go, Rust, Elixir, and more. Additionally, I have a few years of systems administration experience.
Earnings from here will be partly used to match donations to Akshayapatra, a non profit, every March. All my sessions carry an implicit promise of full refund if you are not satisfied, no questions asked. Nobody asked for a refund yet. Students get a special discount for mentoring and tutoring sessions. Please ask for the discount if you are a student and need it.
In the past I completed over 130 sessions on Codementor.io!
I'm a consultant developer who's been coding for almost 20 years now: 15 of those years professionally. I mainly work in Rails, Elixir and Typescript these days, but I've built things in languages like Go, PHP, Python, and Perl. I also write a lot of Emacs lisp for fun, since I use Emacs as my editor. I've had the opportunity to have large multi-nationals on my personal client list such as Mozilla, IBM, [888.com](http://888.com/), Tennents Larger (C&C Group plc) and multiple large financial businesses. I've also done consulting for Sequoia Capital, The European Commission, and
Outside of Freelancing, I'm currently working as a contractor for a startup based in England. In the past I've operated as an employee for agencies and product companies, as well as co-founding small-stage startups with others, some of which were successful enough that I was able to sell equity.
An accomplished and high-motivated IT professional with 6+ years experience of IT leadership involved in web development, application development and System & Solution Architecture. My main competency is in building rich client-side applications, on both sides back-end and front-end. I strongly believe in TDD as the only way to build a bullet-proof code that makes everyone happy and it allows me to rest at night. Reaching 100% test coverage is my passion.
**SKILLS:**
✅ Specialities: Computer Engineering, Software Engineer, Web Development, Mobile development, Open Source
✅ Languages:Ruby(6 years), Javascript(4 years), Nodejs(1 year), Elixir(1 year)
✅ Backend Frameworks: Ruby On Rails(6 years), Phoenix(1 year)
✅ Frontend Frameworks: AngularJS(4 years), ReactJS(2 years)
✅ Relational database:Postgresql(6 years), MySQL(6 years)
✅ NoSql databases:Elasticsearch(4 years), Redis(3 years), MongoDB(3 years)
✅ Other technologies:Rabbitmq, Redux, Universal rendering, HTML, CSS, SCSS,
BEM, Docker, AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Webpack, Git, Progressive web apps
**LINKS:**
https://github.com/mpospelov
https://stackoverflow.com/users/2460416/mpospelov
https://codementor.io/mpospelov
https://www.upwork.com/o/profiles/users/_~0182077648cc549f21/
https://www.toptal.com/resume/mikhail-pospelov
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