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Freelance Scheme Developer - Alexander Carter
Freelance Scheme Developer

I'm already an experienced tutor: I'm passionate about helping students grapple with new concepts and seeing that understanding come to life with the magic of programming languages. I care about my craft and exposing fellow programmers to stylistic and organizational patterns that reveal factorizations and challenge the reasoning behind conventional defaults.

Freelance Scheme Developer - Scott Myran
Freelance Scheme Developer5.0 (522 reviews)

I have over 5 years of professional CS tutoring experience (and 1000+ positive reviews on chegg tutors before they closed). I have worked with students of all levels of experience, from high school to grad school. I'm an expert on C++ and python. I know quite a bit about functional programming languages such as OCaml, Haskell, F#, Prolog, Scheme/Lisp/Racket, etc.). I'm also good with discrete math, algorithms and data structures, and CS theory (Finite Automata, Regular Expressions, Context Free Grammars, Turing Machines, NP completeness, etc.). I've taken upper level classes on topics such as AI, programming languages, compilers, computer graphics, virtual reality and web programming (HTML, CSS, javascript).

Freelance Scheme Developer - Kirill Erokhin
Freelance Scheme Developer5.0 (232 reviews)

I teach Operating Systems to CS students and guide fellow professionals through legacy codebase maintenance, practical software architecture, and new language/framework learning skills. For students, I offer two types of sessions - one is a lecture-style session where I can go over course notes/slides on a particular topics and offer additional explanations and examples to improve your understanding of the material. Another type is an assignment take-up session where I can go over a past assignment and guide you through steps to solving it. For working professionals, I offer the following options: * Focused problem-solving sessions - if you have a particular issue that you're stuck with in a project you're working on, I can pair with you over Zoom screen-sharing * Code review - if you cannot understand how to work with part of your codebase or if you'd like a second opinion on work that you've just completed, I can pair with you over Zoom and do a live code review and/or prepare ahead of time and go over my findings on a call * Long-term mentorship - if you would like to learn some more fundamental skills or pick up a framework/design pattern/best practices, I can develop a custom-tailored learning plan that fits your skill level and schedule and offer regular teaching sessions with optional take-home exercises A bit about me --- I am a tech founder and a senior polyglot/full-stack developer, with a passion for teaching and mentorship. In a bit of spare time from my work, I am looking to help fellow software developers get more comfortable with our craft and exercise my teaching skills while I'm at it. So far, I've done a wide range of work - web app front-end and back-end, data pipelines at scale, DevOps/infrastructure, mobile (quite a bit of iOS and previously some Android) and some security. I have a reasonable taste for UI design and user experience, despite that not being my primary specialization. The industries I've worked in so far were heavily concentrated around finance/banking/FinTech and GovTech, although I've also been a founding developer at a couple of B2C startups and learned a lot throughout that experience. My personal research interests include operating systems and programming language theory. As cliche as it sounds, I try to learn something new all the time and I consider this of vital importance to my professional skillset. I always prioritize systems understanding and learning how to learn over memorizing APIs - and it's a philosophy that I try to share with my students as well. Teamwork and constant exchange of expertise with my peers is a close second most important value to me. A software product can be almost meaningless without a team that welcomes learning from failures, encourages curiosity and fosters true human friendships, and empathy both towards each other and towards the customers of the software we create. New client intake process --- 1. Intro/triage call [free of charge] [15 min] - this is a Zoom video call where I try to understand your background, the problem you're looking to solve and whether I believe we'd be a good fit for a productive mentor/mentee relationship. 2. Supplemental terms acceptance - as an independent contractor and not an employee of Arc, I ask my clients to accept a few additional terms that make session time measurement, scheduling and work product acceptance more precise, and further clarify the extent of our mentorship relationship. 3. Creation of Freelance Job/Scheduled Session on Codementor - if you haven't done that yet, I will ask you to create and assign me a freelance job and/or a scheduled session with a precise description of the topics we would be covering. For certain sessions, preliminary preparation may be required - if that is the case, we would discuss the details and estimated time ahead of time and a Freelance Job would be required to cover the effort of the preparation. Availability --- Please take a look at my Codementor calendar to plan intro calls and sessions. Generally, I am available between 3:30pm and 8pm Eastern Time (New York/Toronto), Monday to Saturday, but I try to schedule all of my teaching engagements between 6pm and 8pm whenever possible. *IMPORTANT: Urgent sessions are unfortunately not available at this time.* I am currently working through Codementor as a mentor, and unable to work as an on-call freelance developer. Please also note that I cannot provide consultations over chat - in my experience, it's generally more time-consuming for everyone, and copy-pasting code over chat can get messy. For those reasons, I only work through Zoom video calls with screen sharing. If you have any questions about the process or would like to book a call, I am happy to chat on Codementor - I should be usually available Monday-Saturday, 1pm - 8pm Eastern Time, subject to my other engagements. While I try to respond as soon as I can, I may take up to one business day or longer depending on how busy my schedule might get.

Freelance Scheme Developer - Vladimir Gordeev
Freelance Scheme Developer5.0 (169 reviews)

Personally I am passionate about programming languages in general, enjoying clear understanding about the way they work. I can help you to learn programming languages, including unconventional ones, like Lisp, Erlang, Prolog, Haskell or Scheme. I also can help you with academic topics such as Lambda Calculus, Finite Automata (Finite State Machine), Push-Down Automata, Finite State Transducers and others. I enjoy explaining complicated things in a simple way. My past production experience mostly comprises from three things: - backend development with Ruby on Rails on various small and average-size projects - work on Flussonic video streaming server at Erlyvideo company using Erlang - frontend development using React, JavaScript and also a wide range of other languages and technologies.

Freelance Scheme Developer - Anthony Hicks III
Freelance Scheme Developer5.0 (51 reviews)

I have a Master's of Science Degree in Computer Science, and I have industry experience in Software Development. I understand programming on both a theoretical level and a practical level. I have knowledge of various topics such as Functional Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, and Web Development. I have experience programming with many languages such as JavaScript, Scala, Java, C++, and C. I would like to pass on some of my knowledge to others.

Freelance Scheme Developer - Brad Chase
Freelance Scheme 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 Scheme Developer - Jonathon Bell
Freelance Scheme Developer5.0 (31 reviews)

Superb C++, Haskell, Scala, FP, and OO design chops. Expert at designing compilers, type systems, frameworks, and embedded programming languages. Strong background in pure mathematics, computer science, functional programming, and category theory.

Freelance Scheme Developer - Manu Datta
Freelance Scheme Developer5.0 (22 reviews)

My core skills are python, Django, elixir, phoenix, erlang, java, and spring. I have worked in big banks and smaller startups for the last 15 years. I have used various languages in frameworks in the past and very good understanding of different tools and frameworks available to a software engineer. In the past, I have worn multiple hats from architect to DevOps or from coder to Business Analyst. I get excited by projects which solve real-world problems. Love to work in situations where answers are not so obvious. I have worked in distributed global teams across different time zones since 2004. On the artistic side recently interested in Chinese brush painting and salsa, and on the geeky side history of computing.

Freelance Scheme Developer - Vijay Mathew Pandyalakal
Freelance Scheme Developer5.0 (11 reviews)

Over 17 years professional experience in software design and engineering. Proficient in Java , Clojure, Scheme, C, C++, Go and Python. I can provide mentorship in: - Programming with good style in multiple languages and paradigms. - Real world, large scale software design and architecture. - Debugging hard technical issues. - Solving difficult algorithmic problems.

Freelance Scheme Developer - Brice
Freelance Scheme Developer5.0 (9 reviews)

I have a broad expertise in software development, from embedded programming, to full stack Javascript web applications. I have built several products from scratch as a team lead and startup founder. This includes realtime components and web applications. I have a strong knowledge of functional programming, and Lisp-family languages, with an appreciation for functional design of applications. I founded and organise a Programmer's Study group, and we have studied Machine Learning in the past, and I would be comfortable teaching the principles of Machine Learning. I have taught game development programming (including for university accreditation) through online courses, and am very comfortable with the Unity engine, I can help complete beginners get started, review intermediate programmer's code and project, or contribute to a professional effort with Unity and C# (and other languages on the same platform). My background includes teaching programming online and mentoring both in-person and online. I'd love to hear about what you need help with, so don't hesitate to get in touch. I'm in the GMT timezone, but can arrange to speak to you no matter where you are.

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