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A JavaScript programmer with over 15 years experience. I am based Portugal, originally from the UK.
I have built open source libraries like Pablo, http://pablojs.com a JavaScript library for manipulating SVG graphics, and other JavaScript and Node.js projects.
Mainly, I work as a web programmer, taking on the creation of web app projects or assisting on existing ones. I also teach JavaScript to new programmers.
I am happy to help with either front-end or Node.js enquiries.
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CURRENT STATUS:
I'm currently on hiatus working on a project that takes all my time and energy. Until I'm back mentoring properly, if you ever want a session with me, best thing to do is pick a time between 7am and 5pm (+10GMT) (any day, incl. weekends) and schedule it via Codementor's scheduling system. If the time is fine, I'll confirm it. If the time is temporarily a problem, I'll reply and let you know. Most of the time I can make myself available, as long as I have at least 24 hours notice.
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"TEACH A PERSON TO FISH AND YOU'LL FEED THEM FOR A LIFETIME"
My strength is helping you learn to code, debug, structure your application, and in general, how to be a good developer. If you want to develop the skills to build anything you can dream up- to switch easily from one language to another, to implement existing algorithms and data structures, design your own algorithms and data structures, analyse any codebase, debug any problem- I can help you learn language fundamentals, debugging skills, architectural thinking, and the mindset you'll need to develop your desired skill set.
If you're looking for someone to debug your code for you, or to "just tell you what to type", I can probably help to some degree, if I've recently used the particular combination of technologies and libraries you're having trouble with, and/or if the scope of the problem is small and focused. You'll probably get more value from me by having me help you learn to debug more effectively though, using the particular bug you're having trouble with.
LEARN BY DOING
If you have a starting point, whether it's just an idea, or a partially-developed app, I can walk you through building it out, restructuring it (and knowing how to identify where to do so), filling in knowledge gaps that you have, and so forth. It's easier to learn when you're building a real thing, so I aim to help you fast-track that learning process.
BECOME HIGHLY EMPLOYABLE
I often hear developers having trouble with having to compete with many other developers and wondering if the market is too crowded, and why they have so much trouble landing the roles they want. The truth is that really good developers don't ever have trouble getting work if they want it. If you want to be the kind of developer that can pick and choose which roles you want, ask for guidance.
WHY ME?
I am friendly, extremely patient, and pride myself on being able to explain things in a way that you will actually understand. Too many developers take basic concepts for granted, and end up just confusing people when trying to explain an idea. I think it's important to be aware of my audience and I try to tailor my approach to the individual in question.
I do both visual design (UI/UX) and full-stack development, and have spent almost my entire career glued to a screen doing some kind of software development both on and off the job. Most of my experience is with web-based application development, though I have ventured into client app development, 3D engine design, game design and so forth as well. Currently I'm working on the biggest project of my career; a self-directed endeavour in which I'm trying to redefine and merge a number of fundamental paradigms in software development, dataflow and user experience by combining concepts for which the relevant expertise is not usually found under the same roof. Codementor helps keep me independent while I do this.
I know that a long session can cost you more money than you'd like, so to ease your mind, my personal policy for mentoring is:
1. I'll only start the clock once I know that I can help you.
2. I won't drag things out if I can help it. Time is money. If I can help you quickly, I will.
3. If you're unsatisfied with my service, or I wasn't satisfied with the value I provided, I'll issue an immediate refund on the time logged.
Bottom line is I'm not happy if you're not happy. If you don't think my assistance was worth a five star rating, I haven't done my job and you won't be charged.
Note: English is my first and only language; I am Australian, though my accent is fairly neutral. Some people have indicated that the language barrier with non-native English speakers can be an important consideration for them when choosing a mentor, which is why I'm mentioning it here.
Talk to me about frontend performance, creating complex web-apps or isomorphic web applications. I can also help out as an eleventh-hour man when stuff hits the fan. Feel free to reach out to me.
Works have been featured in Apple Keynote Events at the launch of iPad Pro and iPhone 6S. I am a front-end expert with a decade of experience in building web applications. HTML/CSS, Bootstrap, jQuery, React, AJAX, ES6+, SASS, Gulp, Node.js, etc are some of the most common techs I work with.
The previous stints at various companies like Fab and Hem have helped me gain deep insights into achieving consumer satisfaction with intuitive design.
I’m a developer turned entrepreneur who loves making things and helping others.
I have 10 years of full-stack javascript development experience in NYC and London. I can help you with specific challenges you need to overcome today or guiding your longer term learning/career goals.
I’m as passionate about _how_ we work as the work itself. My mentorship approach focuses on helping you realize your own process and learning style. I believe anyone can become a proficient and effective programmer, I try to help you get there just a bit faster.
Outside of CodeMentor I am building a tech platform in the skincare and beauty industry with my wife. As CEO/CTO I bounce from finance to product to code almost daily. I love meeting others with a passion for creating and would love to offer my help to your project.
I also run The Shoebox Project for Shelters for New York City with my wife. This charitable drive delivers meaningful gifts to the homeless women of this city around the holidays.
Hi, I'm Tim. I'm a former amazon developer and current teacher at a coding bootcamp. I focus mainly on web development now, but I have a background in computer science and mobile development as well.
Software engineer with excellent computer science/engineering background and more than 4 years of professional experience working as full-stack web developer with slight bias towards the front-end.
Started coding since I was 15 and gradually gaining experience as going through the computer science specialized courses in high school and university. Recently I find myself working on web applications built on top of the Spring/Node.js stack with Angular and of course other cool technologies, frameworks and libraries.
In my free time I enjoy reading, learning and practicing new stuff, working on interesting side projects and doing some sport :).
Technology stack: JavaScript, Typescript, Angular (1.x, 2+), Bootstap, Material design, D3.js, Node.js and it's ecosystem, Java, Spring framework and it's ecosystem, Hibernate, QueryDSL, SQL, Oracle, PostGRE, Mongoose, MongoDB, Unit testing (jUnit, Mockito, Jasmine, Jest, Karma), E2E testing with Protractor, Load testing with jMeter, Git, GitHub, Bitbucket, IntelliJ/WebStorm, Windows/Linux
Paradigms: Agile Software Development (Scrum, Kanban), Test-driven Development (TDD, BDD), Exteme programming, Functional Programming, Object-oriented Design (OOD), Domain-driven Design (DDD), RESTful APIs and Web application architecture.
I am passionate about technology and quality software engineering and always interested in great opportunities that can allow me to gain more empirical knowledge and challenge my creativity, problem solving and analytical skills.
Feel free to contact me.
Cheers,
Sashe
I have been employed as a full-time software engineer, working primarily on the client side of large-scale web applications, for the past two years. I am an entirely self-taught developer with a non-technical degree, so I understand the struggles that come along with the process. I landed my first job roughly six months after I embarked on this path. I have extensive experience building enterprise applications in Backbone/Marionette and React/Redux, which I work with daily.
I am a Computer Programmer with advanced skills in JavaScript, C# and Java. I am an author/tutor for Scotch.io & Sitepoint on Angular and Laravel related topics. I have worked with a couple of technologies including Cordova, ASP.Net, Node, Ionic, Node-Webkit, Angular JS,jQuery, Sails, MEAN Stack, etc. I do have passion for what I do.
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