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Software engineer, consultant, entrepreneur. I like to get to the core of things understanding the whole picture, not only the engineering but the business underneath it all. Over my career, I have had to relearn many times, from low-level embedded software, to backend, to frontend, to mobile, back to IoT. It is a never-ending process, so being a fast learner is a must.
The technology stack keeps evolving, with open-source developer productivity growing exponentially year over year; we just need to keep track and follow along.
My firm believes that software is a tool, not a method, and if you can replace an engineer with a service that can be used directly, you should do it.
There is a flow in development, flow in production, and flow in work - making it as smooth as possible is the goal.
Links:
\- StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/users/575338/mavarazy
\- GitHub: https://github.com/mavarazy
You can understand it! Whether you're catching up in a coding bootcamp, or nailing a bug — reach me in the chat and we'll figure it out. I know you can, because I see it everyday!
I enjoy explaining basics patiently, or move to advanced topics in my expertise anytime.
Got a project idea? I can help you code it during a session or multiple sessions!
If you feel overwhelmed about any of these — Javascript, CSS, React, Node, Firebase, web technologies in general — or actually just want someone to be around while you are figuring them out and point you in the right direction, just let me know.
*BUILD & LEARN — one-on-one pair-coding learning experience with a mentor*
Web development is my life, since 2002. For over decade I'm excited to work on the full stack of web sites and applications. With more focus on Front-end and Javascript full stack in recent years.
**Practice Javascript**
Javascript is probably the most versatile programming language that anyone can start even without installing any specialized software, as the developer tools are built into every browser nowadays.
Your browser is a great playground to learn and understand Javascript, HTML and CSS, while also possibly making your experience with the web better.
Install Node.js and enable the power of using the same language to access files on your computer and automate your workflow.
Node comes with NPM - access to a repository of plethora of Javascript utilities for any task.
**Practice HTML & CSS**
CSS can be hard sometimes, but it's well defined with great tools to understand it built into the browser.
Skills of building UI with HTML & CSS can now be reused not only for websites and web apps, but also mobile and desktop apps. And also your TV, your fridge and your nearby ATM.
**Practice React**
React provides building blocks to create components, where every component has UI defined with HTML & CSS, with Javascript logic attached to it.
Scaling UI for a web app, mobile or desktop app becomes a no-brainer.
Practice building on the web platform with me, I'll watch you 👀 and make your learning faster.
**Let me hold your hand** (virtually)
I know what it's like - to know how to do it, but still feel burnt out. Too easy to fall into an infinite loop of procrastination. Just schedule a session and let me be your focus buddy. I've seen work done in no time after a wait too long.
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**How to call**: let me know in the chat what you need help or tutoring with.
**Before the call**: message me, I may be available immediately, but most likely not—it's generally better to schedule a session, ask me for my availability (after telling me which technologies you need help with).
**During the call**: In the codementor session room press "set up zoom", it will launch Zoom where you can share your screen.
**If you messaged me and I didn't answer**: Don't be discouraged! There's a high chance I missed your message — feel free to message me again! Sorry, sorry, sorry! But do give a little bit of intro, so it's easier for me to answer whether I can help or not.
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I only provide help during online sessions where you can share your screen and discuss the issues.
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My focus: ● **HTML, CSS ● Javascript**, ES6 ● **⚛ React**, JSX, React-Router, Redux, Material-UI ● **Firebase for Web**: Database, Auth, Storage, Hosting, Functions ● jQuery, Backbone, Marionette ● AJAX, Axios, fetch ● async ● Git, Github ● npm, yarn ● Chrome DevTools ● **CSS Frameworks**, Tailwind, Bootstrap, SASS ● Handlebars ● **NodeJS**, ExpressJS, MongoDB ● Webpack, Browserify, Gulp, Bower, Require.js ● Jekyll ●
Feel free to message me in the chat anytime — just tell me which topics you need help with — and we'll go from there.
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If you are beginning your journey into web-development and need a longer session to go through the basics of technologies and tools listed below, then I am happy to offer my encouragement with about 20% off my usual rate.
* Only applies to **longer sessions** of 1 hour and more.
* Only applies to **practice sessions**, where you need help with fundamentals of the technologies listed below. Welcome to discuss or learn these technologies with me.
* **Does not apply to commercial** work.
The discount doesn't always get applied automatically, so feel free to ask and remind me about it after a session.
To get the discount:
- **Let me know** that you are a beginner, need a longer session and that a discount would help
- **Be nice**, positive and respectful
Please only contact me if you actually need help understanding the following technologies, and not just have someone complete your student homework on your behalf!
I'm happy to offer a lower rate to guide you through the basics of these technologies:
- HTML, CSS, Javascript: building web-pages and understanding all the concepts to make them work beautifully and efficiently
- Javascript basics, intermediate and advanced
- Javascript libraries and frameworks: jQuery, Backbone, React
- Firebase for Web: Database, Auth, Storage, Hosting, Functions
- Backend Javascript with Node.js and Express.js
- CSS Frameworks: Tailwind, Bootstrap
- CSS Tooling: SASS, Stylus
- Web-dev tools basics: npm, browserify, webpack
- Web-dev concepts, such as AJAX
- Command line basics and Git
- Basics of hosting your static website for free
- Using template engines such as Handlebars
- Creating website with Jekyll and host on Github
- Basics of automated Javascript testing
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Over the years, I have:
- Developed hundreds of HTML/CSS/JS Mockups (since 2002)
- Wrote several large Backbone.js/Marionette.js javascript applications, for web and mobile (since 2010)
- Developed Node.js/MongoDB applications
- Developed dozens of CakePHP/MySQL applications (2006-2010)
- Installed dozens of Wordpress websites
- Worked with large data sets and developed social network-like websites
- Developed projects with Laravel, Zend Framework
- Developed several popular extensions for Textpattern CMS (2006)
- Got experience with video and audio production, screen recording
I am keen on advanced web-development tools for front-end and back-end development.
Git, Chrome DevTools
NPM, Browserify, Grunt, Gulp, Bower, Require.js
I feel comfortable working on both small and large websites.
Jekyll, Bootstrap
jQuery, AJAX
Preprocessors: SASS, Stylus, CoffeeScript
Done a lot of projects in PHP earlier, but switched to more javascript work in recent years.
I am a mac guy, and I manage Debian virtual servers for private projects.
$$ Money-back guaranteed – just let me know if you're not happy and your money stay with you.
Feeling unproductive? Schedule a session for some quality focus time.
Hi, I'm Jay Wilburn and I'm a software engineer and a code fanatic from Chicago, IL. I mostly do full stack development using JavaScript (Vue, React, Node, Rails) but I am also a UI/UX designer and also have years of experience using Figma and Photoshop. I truly love what I do. I enjoy working on projects and can fit in many different positions of a project (design, front end or back end), and I am looking for remote freelance work, so please reach out to me and let's talk about your project and how I can help.
A JavaScript enthusiast and senior full stack developer with 10 years of experience, specialized in HTML5 APIs and advanced JavaScript libraries, frameworks and platforms such as AngularJS, BackboneJS, MarionetteJS, jQuery, ExtJS, EmberJS and also NodeJS.
Back in 1989 I've got my first coding experience in my six years - when my parents bought me brand new "ZX Spectrum". Since then I've never left the path of software engineering. I was truly curious about computers, coding, writing small scripts - to see how creativity efforts turn into living flesh.
All my projects helped me to build a vision of how to develop software. I worked to build web applications using the best tools I could find. Always searching for a "chance to automatize" this old boring thing.
Today I craft working applications. I engage with only few projects, which I believe in and which can make a difference. That's my own point of view about YOLO.
My core values are communication, details and quality.
I read (and sometimes write) about software development, PM, QA, code reviews, code style, pair programming, automated testing, continuous integration, DevOps, Ruby and JavaScript.
I enjoy connecting with bright minds. People who have their own big ideas to change the world. Let me fail the "reality check". One day we will change the world!
I want to help ambitious businessmen to materialize their vision of problems into working and lasting solutions.
I will handle the most fragile aspects of managing software development for your venture.
* Translating business goals into plan using tech
* Doing code review, revealing weakness and suggesting how to make it more reliable, readable and extendable
* Establishing a reliable development work-flow based on quality and results
* Establishing automatized processes for continuous development, testing, releasing
* Evaluating developers skills, hiring and (shh...) firing
* Leading your development team
* Be your team
* Even writing code!
If you have a grand mission, or want to release new app, or need a problem solver, or just need an advise - contact me now! vlad@rubycluster.com. I will come up with 10 ideas for your case and help you to reach your goals.
Connect with me on Twitter: @vladalive
An established Pluralsight author - https://app.pluralsight.com/profile/author/bo-milanovich Proud to be the author of the 4th most popular course on Pluralsight called "Python: Getting Started".
A full stack web developer with a completely modern approach. Let's build an API server (using Python or C#) together to handle the data and let the frontend (Angular, Backbone, Vue) take care of everything else for us!
Or how about we work with Python and build some cool things like web apps, desktop apps, scripts, maybe automate some boring stuff?
Derick Bailey is an entrepreneur, developer, screencaster, writer, blogger, speaker and technology leader in central Texas (north of Austin). He throws down the screencasts at WatchMeCode.net, has been a professional software developer since the late 90’s, and has been writing code since the late 80’s. Derick created the Marionette.js framework on top of Backbone.js in 2011, and has been consulting in JavaScript, Node.js, and more recently Docker and RabbitMQ for microservices, since.
I am currently working as a full-stack Javascript engineer, and I enjoy exploring difficult, interesting and data rich problems. I can help with your frontend (Backbone.js, Marionette.js, AngularJS, D3.js) and backend (Node.js, Mongoose, MongoDB) questions.
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've been building javascript applications for several years. I'm a core team member for Marionette.js, and have built several applications with Backbone and Marionette, as well as other popular javascript frameworks.
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