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Freelance Ecto Developer - Phani Mahesh
Freelance Ecto Developer5.0 (34 reviews)

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.

Freelance Ecto Developer - Brad Chase
Freelance Ecto 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 Ecto Developer - John Hamelink
Freelance Ecto Developer4.9 (101 reviews)

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.

Freelance Ecto Developer - Catalin Gabriel Miron
Freelance Ecto Developer5.0 (15 reviews)

Creator of www.AnimateReactNative.com. I'm a React, React Native and Open Source enthusiast, an YouTube, speaker and a father of 2. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/catalinmirondev GitHub: https://github.com/catalinmiron

Freelance Ecto Developer - Michał Muskała
Freelance Ecto Developer5.0 (7 reviews)

I'm a developer who loves open source, recently focusing more on the functional side of the Force. I'm a core team member for Elixir and Ecto, I also maintain and contribute to multiple projects in the Elixir and Erlang ecosystems. I also often speak and do training sessions at various conferences including ElixirConfEU, ElixirConfUS, and LambdaDays. I've been working professionally with Elixir for the last 3 years. I love helping people out, solving problems together and mentoring - you can frequently find me in various community places answering questions. I'd love for you to pick my brain on an interesting issue or a problem you're having! I'm sure we'll be able to solve it together!

Freelance Ecto Developer - Ronaldo Sousa
Freelance Ecto Developer5.0 (6 reviews)

Hello! I'm a developer with 10 years experience building and consulting on web/mobile projects for startups and enterprise companies across the globe. Clean code, good UX and clear communication, with focus on users and developers, are my main goals. I'm also a mentor and teacher at some educational endeavours on web development.

Freelance Ecto Developer - Bernardo Dornellas Cysneiros Gomes de Amorim
Freelance Ecto Developer5.0 (5 reviews)

I've been programming for more than 10 years, but starting to try to build websites 13 years ago, when I was 11. However, I acquired most of my knowledge in the past 3 years that I've worked as CTO of Responde Ai, a education startup whose application I've developed in Ruby on Rails, added some React and a lot of Javascript. After then I've been into learning a lot of functional programming (Elm, Haskell, Scala, Erlang, Elixir) and right now I'm focusing on developing Highly-Scalable Resilient Distributed Systems in Elixir.

Freelance Ecto Developer - Stan Krasnoyarov
Freelance Ecto Developer5.0 (4 reviews)

I'm a full-stack engineer with 15 years of experiences. Last 7 years I'm doing mobile and web applications. I can implement your ideas into a working product, design architecture and user experience, implement MVP, hire and manage developers and QA, build development and deployment processes. I've got a team of 4 developers working with me. I've experienced with the following technologies: Node.js, Rails, Elixir, Haskell, AngularJS, React, Objective-C, iOS SDK, React Native, Java, Android SDK, C++, C#/.NET. Top 5 benefits working with me: - You will have an access to a vast pool of talented developers from Eastern Europe. I've done over a hundred of technical interviews during my career. I know what to look for and what questions to ask. Devs from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus are well-known for their skills. - Your web application will be running reliably 24/7. I've implemented proper high-availability architecture and automated deployment procedures for different cloud providers. I stick with continuous integration process in order to eliminate upgrade downtime. - You will have a solid maintainable codebase. I'm an experienced engineer with a passion for a clean well-structured code. Code review procedures help me to maintain integrity as project grows. - Your product will be well-tested. I've begun my career as a QA engineer. I understand how to produce good test cases and scripts, and manage QA stuff. I'm a strong proponent of automated testing. The projects I work on have a set of unit and integration tests with good enough coverage. - Your product might have a non-trivial implementation. My school is well-known for the strong mathematical background. I've run projects requiring knowledge of computer vision, machine learning and sophisticated algorithms. If you're a start-up founder looking a CTO to develop a prototype or an MVP and build a development team with a strong engineering discipline please drop me a line to s.krasnoyarov@gmail.com.

Freelance Ecto Developer - Zen Savona
Freelance Ecto Developer5.0 (2 reviews)

I have about 8 years of professional programming experience in a variety of languages, mostly focusing on web and server applications. I am most interested in teaching JavaScript, Elixir, TypeScript and Ruby, since those are my strongest points.

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