- PHP development. I'd like to do more 5.3 but I'm more weathered in 5.2 due to client demands. Also Codeigniter. But I can pick up most things.
If you're really desperate, I can hit things with Perl too.
I use Mercurial for source control but I'm comfortable with git also. I'm familiar with most modern day practices & processes. I won't say I've been overly-exposed to something like Agile or TDD for instance because I haven't. But I get these things and I learn quick :)
I have worked on pretty much every kind of site imaginable now and would estimate I've built an area of internet roughly the size of Ireland.
My own site is usually at http://pitbot.net and it was rather nice, if I do say so myself. Alas no one has paid me for many, many weeks and I had to choose food over renewing the hosting bill. I can show you many wondrous URL's of work I've done though.
GroupTweet.com is looking for a PHP developer to help take our product to the next level. Opportunities exist to really drive the direction of our product and make an exciting impact. Twitter API experience is a plus. We are experience user growth and engagement and are adding new features on a weekly basis.
We think adding group functionality to Twitter will open up the platform to a variety of exciting new use-cases. From a Yammer type experience for non-enterprise users to an entirely new way of leveraging the Twitter platform through crowdsourced Twitter accounts.
See a little more of our vision at GroupTweet.com/examples
I'm interested in distributed systems and big data. Some of the things I've been doing recently: testing multiple currency support at a betting exchange, building analytics widgets backed by a disco cluster for a large online publisher, working on an implementation of the telehash protocol.
I've also worked in search [1,2], distributed systems [3], testing [4,5] and p2p systems [6,7,8]. I have a strong background in math (real analysis, probability, discrete maths) and computer science (randomized algorithms, AI / epistemic logic, machine learning).
I've worked professionally with python, ocaml and erlang. I would also like to pick up clojure.
GaggleAMP is hiring part-time software developers and UX designers to help us extend our social amplification platform. On the frontend, we use jQuery and HTML5/CSS3 via HAML templates. Our web application's backend stack is Ruby on Rails 3 with MySQL and Redis.
We'll consider hackers with any experience level, intern and up. If interested, send an email with a brief bio and one or more links to past work to jason AT gaggleamp DOT com.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/kentonsmeltzer You name it I have worked with it. I am very strong in JavaScript (jQuery, Dojo, etc.), Java, and Objective-C. I have 16 years experience and have three exits under my belt. I am looking for more interesting work than can be found in my local market. I am the primary care taker for my grandparents so I am bound to FL geographically, but I can travel to be on location for a month at a time. My most recent apps can be found in the portfolio section of my Linked-In profile and I can be contacted at: ksmeltzer@gmail.com
Also I am not particular about work arrangements, I can do W2 or corp-corp, just looking for something interesting, everything else is details.
Does Customer Discovery Scare You and Still Looking for Your First Users?
Not sure about your SEO strategy?
Wondering how you can take advantage of Micro-opportunities presented in your Industry?
I will do customer discovery, get your product in the hands of real customers and process their feedback in a way that keeps you doing what you do best: coding and visioning.
I can put you on the right path to identify how to dominate google rankings and then execute on that plan making your startup more visible for folks looking for the solution your startup provides.
Lastly, I'll keep my eyes open for micro-opportunities in your industry that will let you get quick marketing wins and bring attention to your startup.
If this sounds like something you're interested in shoot me an e-mail noah@noahc.net.
SEEKING FREELANCER - Washington DC (ideal) or Remote
Pre-launch startup in the news-media space looking for developer to finish MVP and possibly come on board with stake if interested. (Recently lost co-founder & technical backbone to an amazing opportunity with an established tech company in the area.)
Heavy lifting on design, development & customer discovery is already done. Application is ~90% functional, although it's missing quite a bit of polish. HTML/CSS is complete, but not yet integrated into the application. Validated product concept & market. Highly influential individuals from industry ready and waiting to use.
General skill set: Ruby (1.9.2), Rails (3.1), Git and MySQL (+1 if you love the news//digital media).
Python, GAE. Relatively new to these, though I worked on a few client projects, so I know from experience I don't require mentoring to get things done with Python.
Also did several small personal projects, including one for HN [1].
Have prior experience with C# and embedded (C, asm for MCUs); also have some knowledge of maths and physics.
Design & development of 2 site pages. Looking for an all-rounder to expand our MVP beyond our Unbounce/Launchrock signup page.
Detailed specs already mapped out. Strong understanding of what is required. Looking to get a branded landing & pricing page created. It's important that it can be completed before the New Year.
Detailed info -
Landing page with simple signup form signup linked to MailChimp list.
Pricing Page linking through to full payment gateway process. No preference which is used - PayPal, Stripe, Recurly etc.
I'm looking to keep the process as simple as possible. I'm looking for a talented individual who can take the project and run with it and keep me updated.
Please contact with cost & links to work examples if interested.
I am a web developer (both frontend and backend). I am most proficient with Django, a Python-based web framework, although I also have worked in the past with a variety of other frameworks and languages (WordPress, PHP, Perl, C, etc.). I can do everything you need to get a web application up and running, from handwriting HTML and CSS, to configuring MySQL and PostgreSQL databases. I have spent more time with Facebook's Graph API that is probably healthy.
I know both Git and Mercurial, am proactive about communicating, and have no issues working with non-technical clients.
I'm trying to start freelancing by doing some side work. I've recently graduated college but landed an IT job because my internship experience was IT based.
My skills are in systems administration - Linux primarily (including HPC), some Windows. I also manage NetApp and EMC fileservers.
Programming - Perl, PHP, Ruby
I'm also interested in web based projects. I'm familiar with HTML, CSS, and PHP, but am trying to get some more experience with Rails. The things I've done are primarily internal tools or team based school projects, but I'll show you what I can.
Most of my experience revolves around game engineering. I have worked on MMO's as well as Facebook games. In regards to specific technologies, I am comfortable working with Actionscript, PHP, Python, javascript/coffeescript, and HTML/css.
SEEKING WORK. Belgium. Remote, but have no problem with travelling.
Mobile development; iOS (Objective-C) and Android (Java) development. Past experience also includes C/C++ and desktop development (Windows & Mac).
Specialities: Low level programming in C/C++, multi platform software (desktop, mobile), porting of libraries, 2D/3D renderers for games, back end systems.
Portfolio work is up at http://pandaris.com. Just finished two personal iOS projects that'll be up in the store soon -- a password manager and a voip client for gamers.
Market rate contract work only; email and skype are on my profile.
My background has been working for scientists and system administrators, so I tell people my strongest programming skills are Matlab and Perl. I also have experience in building GUI applications with Java (Swing) and C++ (Borland). I also have done embedded programming, but my software experience is much better than my hardware experience (I can do bit twiddling but do you really want to trust me with a soldering iron?). I'd like to stay in the sciences (sorry sysadmins) but I am open to anything that is interesting.
I have some interesting bits of user interface that need creating. If you're up for a bit of a challenge, send me an email with links to your work.
I suspect it's in the order of a few weeks work, pretty much self-contained, and doesn't have to be done in one go. You'll need to come to one or two meetings in London, but apart from that, can work anywhere in the UK (geographic restriction due to nature of information being processed).
I'm primarily a Python/Django developer. I do backend & frontend work, HTML/CSS/jQuery, linux admin, etc. I take a pragmatic, get-things-done approach. I've got iOS, PHP and Adobe Flex/Flash/ActionScript experience as well.
I can take on full projects, soup to nuts, or work with your existing team if you just need a little extra help.
My portfolio and more info (including contact details) are at http://brooklynsoftworks.com. I'd love to talk with you.
I'm an independent web and UI designer. I recently switched to working freelance full-time and I'm looking to develop relationships with startups and smaller companies. I always offer fair/flexible rates.
I'm great with:
UI/UX Design
Visual Design
Wordpress Development
Copywriting
The immediate thing we need done is developing a JavaScript based text editor which is tightly integrated with a HTML5 audio player. Contact for more details.
SEEKING WORK (Freelance only) – San Francisco, Remote
1. I specialize in Ruby on Rails, and by this I mean I’m competent in Ruby, Rails 3.1, JavaScript, coffeescript, CSS, Html, Linux, deployment with multi-server architectures, asynchronous requests, regular expressions, TDD, VIM, jQuery, refactoring, design patterns, git, and sql.
2. I’m writing a book on Ruby on Rails best practices.
3. I know the Facebook platform inside out. I’m equally familiar with Spree, an open source e-commerce platform allowing you to create stores that sell online – be that digital goods or otherwise.
4. I’m fast. I built and deployed one app per week for my previous client. I stay fast by keeping a deck of 6000 programming flashcards which I keep in constant rotation.
5. I’m practical. I’m not the kind of engineer who will waste your time and money perfecting architecture till the end of your budget. I’m the guy you want to hire to rapidly prototype something at a reasonable cost so that you can go and raise money right now.
6. I studied at and graduated from Oxford University.
7. I know a lot about marketing, having built viral Facebook apps, having managed Facebook and Google advertising campaigns for over 2 years, and having done heavy SEO work. I will imbue your app with sensible optimizations that will make marketing your app, and ultimately making money, much simpler.
8. I take pride in my work. I’m ashamed of bugs and I won’t let them creep into projects with my name on them.
9. I can build your web app alone, although I prefer to work with a graphic designer since your end results will be better for the same cost.
10. I’m aware of my own cost, and my goal as a consultant is to offer you the most value per dollar, not to bill the maximum number of hours. I will suggest technical compromises to your spec where we swap ideal functionality for cheaply implemented functionality. You can always add the ideal case when you raise your first million.
Several years web development experience - I can build a web app from the ground up or work on existing apps.
My strong suits are with PHP, Zend Framework, J2EE but have also worked with django a little.
Would be interested in transitioning into Ruby on Rails or Android development so I could give a discount on the rate if you are willing to take a chance.
I am a passionate Android developer. I have worked on several large applications and some smaller ones as well. My portfolio and Github are listed below:
Python/Django/jQuery, with extensive experience building e-commerce marketplaces. I have a research background, data analysis, playing around with NLP right now.
I run a django dev shop, currently taking gigs. Here's my portfolio:
SEEKING FREELANCER, San Francisco. Prefer local, remote possible
Variable task load, supporting live mobile game product. PHP/mySQL backend, running on Symfony framework on Amazon EC2. Will involve bug fixing as well as implementing support for new features and mobile platforms. First task would be to make existing tech support Android players. (game is currently iOS only).
We're a offering consulting/contract work around Nokia's Qt framework. We're also interested in doing more general work in the world of open source, desktop, mobile.
If you're interested contact us via http://woboq.com/
We're based in Berlin but look for remote work everywhere.
Rails/JS/Coffeescript/Titanium & some Obj-C developer/designer with a bunch of experience in frontend and backend work.
Latest thing I've built:
http://ontheroadapp.com iPad app + backend/frontend (still WIP)
Web dev. Wrote the PragProg book on CoffeeScript. Proficient in jQuery and Node.js.
I also enjoy random networking, so if you're in the Harvard/MIT vicinity and you want to talk tech, let's grab coffee. One person got into Y Combinator after asking me for interview tips, so I may be a good luck charm. ;)
SEEKING FREELANCER - Remote or Southern California
I am looking for someone who is good in developing mobile app (iPhone, Android, and Blackberry). Also, prefer if you are also good in building web backend as well (MySQL).
You can take small projects first, and if we click, maybe you can be the technical co founder.
I can do two things!
- Front end: HTML 5, CSS, JS/Jquery.
- PHP development. I'd like to do more 5.3 but I'm more weathered in 5.2 due to client demands. Also Codeigniter. But I can pick up most things.
If you're really desperate, I can hit things with Perl too.
I use Mercurial for source control but I'm comfortable with git also. I'm familiar with most modern day practices & processes. I won't say I've been overly-exposed to something like Agile or TDD for instance because I haven't. But I get these things and I learn quick :)
I have worked on pretty much every kind of site imaginable now and would estimate I've built an area of internet roughly the size of Ireland.
My own site is usually at http://pitbot.net and it was rather nice, if I do say so myself. Alas no one has paid me for many, many weeks and I had to choose food over renewing the hosting bill. I can show you many wondrous URL's of work I've done though.
I'm UK based.