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I'm a self-taught game developer and programming instructor. With my name on three published titles (Land of Screens, Half-Past Fate, Bow Battle Arenas), I have experience working in a small studio setting under Serenity Forge and Denis Entertainment Inc.
I got my start 20 years ago creating popular niche games using Warcraft 3 and the Lua based coding syntax. I also built up coding logic using multiple titles from the RPG Maker series, and gave back by producing several tutorials for the engine on game engine forums and Youtube. (https://www.youtube.com/user/Titanhex/videos)
I've spent several years recently focusing on Unity and using the Unity Editor to build more complex 3D Games, as well as experimenting with the Python language, Lua, and Roblox to build and expand game development. I've even taken a brief foray into Unreal Engine.
I've learned to develop for VR, Mobile, Console and PC.
My thirst for knowledge is unquenchable, and I've practiced 3d modeling, photoshop and pixel art as well. I'm familiar with a wide range of industry standard development tools, techniques, paradigms and practices in game development and Unity development both in terms of coding and designing.
I've built and taught game development in Unity, Unreal Engine, RPG Maker, Roblox, Godot, and more. I consider myself software agnostic.
I'm self-taught in Lua, C#, Python, Javascript, Blender and Java at different levels for each. I teach most of them at a high level, and enjoy building programs and working within engines. Infact, one of my core abilities is in teaching others, but my true passion is in game development, where I spend my free time focusing.
I have over 1500 hours of lessons taught building games with Lua & Roblox, over 600 hours of lessons taught in Unity, and over 300 lessons taught in Python, over 100 in Unreal Engine and 100 in Godot. That's not even including the thousands of hours spent on independent research, reading purchased e-books from many authors, and building my own projects and participating in game jams.
When it comes to teams I'm cooperative and focused on helping others. I'm also self-sufficient, and know how to find answers. I use communication to build rapport, which is something I seek in my work environment, rapport with my fellow workers, and to exchange ideas, solutions and direction.
I'm a potent leader, and often excel in such positions.
Modernizing systems across finance/trading, food-tech,aviation, e-commerce, and storage platforms. I am strongest in system design, performance tuning, and taking legacy services to stable, observable, scalable platforms on AWS. I have built data-heavy pipelines (including market data feeds / broker APIs) and shipped latency-critical improvements (e.g., reducing a sync flow from ~40 minutes to seconds with distributed caching). I like owning problems end-to-end: architecture, delivery, and production support.
You may go through some of my projects here : **[https://abhishakegupta91.github.io/](https://abhishakegupta91.github.io/)**
I started programming in 2011 with Java, did some projects with the Swing GUI library and others. I am a person who believes in patterns, if you teach me something, I ask why it works this way and not another way, from that I observe patterns and apply it to other parts of my life. I'm more of a practical person than theoretical. I'm not a man of many words, I prefer to do than to say.
Mastering the in's-and-out's of Rails can be tricky, especially for a beginner. I've been using the framework exclusively for the past decade, so I can help you learn from my own experience.
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I work with entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses to build Ruby on Rails web applications for their technology-based businesses.
My previous experience was as a .NET developer, so I know what it's like to be learning Rails for the first time. I can help with *debugging* those issues that you just can't figure out, *refactoring* the code that just doesn't look right, and *learning* the best practices and conventions that will take you from beginner to intermediate and beyond.
Two heads are always better than one, so don't hesitate to schedule a session!
https://www.carlosramireziii.com/mentor
I’m a full stack web developer who loves working with open source technology. I work best at planning the architecture of web applications and their development life cycles. I also love to get the community involved and have had much experience with building and organizing large community related projects.
Ask me anything :)
I'll do my best mentoring you in the fields of Data Science, Machine Learning, Web and Backend Development using Python, Version Control System (Git) and tips to be more productive.
I'm a Design Engineer @ASML developing the machines to make smaller chips. I'm a Master's Graduate in Computer Science (Data Science & Technology) and an experienced Python Enthusiast and Web Developer and worked as intern at various startups & companies in Japan and Netherlands.
I have been to lot of hackathons, won a few including AngelHack.
I'm also an International Speaker @ PyCon HK and PyCon IT.
I'm a self taught developer, and ever since my first job, given enough time at a workplace I've always become the guy who people go to when they're stuck, and I've enjoyed doing the same on various online communities.
I've always found those interactions very rewarding, I find it much easier to apply myself in a focused way to helping other people solve their problems. I really believe in the "teach a man to fish" cliche.
If you are a student or need help working on open source, I offer a 50% rate reduction. Note that I will not solve exercises/assignments for you, I am only willing to help you to solve them yourself.
Finally, I suggest you check out this great write up by Adam Goldman, another mentor on this site, which has some great tips on how better utilize this service https://www.codementor.io/adamgold/get-the-most-out-of-your-session-5c5iho6ns
Hi! I'm Errietta and I'm a full-stack developer. I have experience in HTML, JavaScript, Node, Python, Perl, and PHP.
I've worked for multiple companies, in both front-end and back-end roles, and I have also done freelance development work for different projects, including mobile apps, websites, and back-ends.
I have great reviews, and I have them for a reason!
A freelance iOS(Swift), Android app developer and a backend engineer in Java and Ruby on Rails.
I have worked as a full time backend engineer for 5+ years and picked up freelancing for the past 1 year to work on app development and broaden my spectrum. I have found this very satisfying.
I have worked as a backend developer for 5+years and have recently fallen in love with iOS development. Apart from this, I also work on android. As a backend developer, worked on Java, Ruby on Rails, mongodb, postgresql, mysql, redis, memcached, aerospike and many other technologies for day to day devops operations. I have been continuously using github and bitbucket for repository managment and AWS, digitalocean and heroku for deployment purposes.
My app development experience includes using location services, fabric framework, and also persistence using coredata. I use gradle and cocoapods for builds. I use diawi automated apis for distribution. Also, I use gym, digits, crashlytics extensively.
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