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Welcome to my profile on Codementor! I'm a dedicated full-time mentor with a track record of over 3500 sessions since 2015. My journey in programming has been marked by a deep engagement with P5.js, among other technologies. My career as a software developer spans over two decades, with a strong focus on Rapid Application Development (RAD). This approach has been a cornerstone of my work, allowing me to efficiently tackle complex and large-scale projects. As an expert in Visual Basic, I bring a wealth of experience, complemented by my proficiency in C#, JavaScript, VBA, and SQL. I'm passionate about problem-solving and navigating intricate code bases. Whether you're dealing with challenges in Visual Basic, C#, JavaScript, or any of the other languages I specialize in, I'm here to help you find effective and streamlined solutions. Let's work together to achieve your programming goals! I love working with: ⭐ Visual Basic ⭐ C# ⭐ JavaScript ⭐ VBA ⭐ SQL ✅ Recognitions: ------------------------- 🔹 Codementor of The Year 2018 🏆 https://twitter.com/CodementorIO/status/1076225048837586944 💎 Achievements: -------------------------- 🔹 3000+ Sessions 🔹 3 Arc/CodementorX projects
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Experienced full-stack engineer with strong background in e-commerce, scalability and making large, murderous robots.
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I bring over a decade of experience in a full-stack development across diverse technologies crucial for SaaS and backend solutions. I comfortably navigate all the communication nuances from business, product, design and engineering back and forth. My expertise lies in collaborating with diverse functional teams and engineering colleagues to design highly reliable solutions, particularly with high-throughput backend engineering as for example in Telna where I've help the their service go from 9Kops to 27Kops. I thrive in distributed teams and diverse multilingual/cultural environments and I'm very open yet currently having a preference to work with great teammates in a blockchain related project with Rust. +10/y remote work experience in diverse small distributed teams and +20/y total in software engineering (very strong at OOP) 5-star mentor at [codementor.io](http://codementor.io/) [https://www.codementor.io/sebastianconcept](https://www.codementor.io/sebastianconcept) Stanford's Machine Learning course: [https://www.coursera.org/account/accomplishments/certificate/TTEZAZDQ59B6](https://www.coursera.org/account/accomplishments/certificate/TTEZAZDQ59B6) Some of the tech and stacks: JavaScript (ES6), NodeJS, Smalltalk, Swift, Docker, GCloud, AWS, MongoDB, SvelteKit, ReactJs, NextJS, VueJs, Angular, Meteor
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I'm a Programmer and a Tech Lead. A Trainer and a Blogger. I'm an Open-Source and TDD advocate. I design, build and lead high-quality software projects. I'm passionate about what I do and I'm blessed to do what I love. I started using computers when I was 9, programming when I was 10. I wrote many programs in Basic for Commodore, mostly small games. When I was 18, I got my degree in Computer Technical. I wrote some real-life programs in Visual Basic, like an administrative software for taxi agencies. My first paid work was in a banking software company called G&F in February of 2000. I started as a junior programmer and through the years I became a senior developer, tester, project leader, tech leader and finally, software architect. Those systems had strong volume, performance and security requirements. After 8 years there, I switched to Novamens, where I started developing VoIP systems in Erlang. At the same time, I was studying at the Buenos Aires University to become the computer scientist I am now. My final thesis project was a development platform built in Haskell, called λPage. Then I met Chad DePue when he was creating Inaka. I worked there since its very beginnings, developing highly concurrent applications. I eventually became its CTO and when Inaka was acquired by Erlang Solutions, I worked there as a Tech Lead and Trainer, too. I'm now a developer again and, after several years working with Erlang, I feel very confident with it. I've been in a Tech Lead position for enough time to feel confident with it, too. Nevertheless, I keep learning new stuff about both worlds every day. And what I learn, I share through my blog :) I've created strong bonds with the development community, both locally and worldwide. That positioned me as the local community manager and allows me to organize events and speak publicly at various conferences. What I like most of my work are the challenges and the possibilities to use my creativity in a productive way.
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I solve hard IT problems using my own methodical way. Many problems have social, organisational or psychological aspects. Expect me to recognise and deal with those. As technology is rather transient, I learned to focus on the patterns. A few more stable technologies I like are on my profile, but to avoid the many "how to X with tool Y"-questions, I don't list them all. After 35 years of programming, they are countless anyway. After 22 years I sold my company Seecr to my first ever employee. I am now totally free to explore new territory.
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“Jonathan has been really brilliant at explaining Ruby on Rails and HAML concepts that I was struggling with. With his help, I've not only managed to learn how to implement a couple of features for a website in just one session, but also learned that Ruby on Rails isn't quite as dreadful as I thought it would be. Looking forward to our next session.“
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“Brian is so helpful! He helped me finally ace my System Design interview and helped me land my new job! We had several sessions where he mocked the interview, then spend the second half going into a deep dive. Brian is very knowledgable and is helpful in answering all my questions that would help me succeed in the interview. I highly recommend Brian!“
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“Very very down to earth individual will make sure the answer is completed and you fully understand the answer ! I would say Ian is my new mentor cause he is an open book and is all about the student learning and understanding what’s going on thanks Ian for all your help !“
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“John held a helpful session in which we realized my ask was larger than we both anticipated. We talked through a plan of connecting Supabase databases to a closed-community website project I needed. He patiently talked through expectations of the project and asked questions that were essential for it's functionality. I'd recommend John as mentor and project partner.“
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