I am one of the main developers of the Nim programming language having contributed to the core language by improving the compiler and the standard library. I have written all of the asynchronous IO, sockets and many other related modules in Nim's standard library, as such I am very skilled in the low-level details of Posix and Windows systems.
I have also developed a lot of software projects, most of which are open source and available on my Github. These include a package manager for the Nim programming language, a web framework inspired by Sinatra, the Nim forum (http://forum.nim-lang.org), IRC libraries in Haskell, Python and Nim, an IDE using the GTK+ framework and many more.
I am currently looking for both remote and UK opportunities for internships this summer. I am interested in working with new technologies so if you don't see something in my list above please contact me anyway!
* http://publish.saxo.com - publishing platform where anyone can publish e-books, and soon printed books (print on demand) and online courses.
* http://www.cpaselect.com - An online marketplace for tax experts. [Formerly Teaspiller, acquired by Intuit]
* http://www.hypedsound.com - A platform for music artists to share their content from various networks.
I am a full stack developer, who's worked extensively with Python/Django. I also have a background in data science, scipy, numpy, pandas, scikit-learn, nltk etc.
Location: South Dakota, USA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Python, Linux, Windows, PostgreSQL,
MySQL, C#, C, C++, git, bash; learning and playing with
HTML, CSS, Javascript, Flask, Django
Résumé/CV: http://c10n.net/assets/c10nResume.pdf
Email: zedpm[at]c10n[dot]net
I'm a generalist software engineer with Linux systems administration experience. I've usually worked in small organizations, so I'm used to wearing a lot of hats and working outside my comfort zone. I joined a startup as employee #1 and helped lead the company to a successful exit in 2014; this was done 100% remotely over the course of 9 years.
I'm looking for another remote position where I can again help grow a company towards a successful exit.
Location: Netherlands (Randstad/Utrecht area)
Remote: Prefer to work at an office.
Willing to relocate: No.
Technologies: C/C++, C#/.NET/WCF/WPF, ASP.NET/NHibernate/Lucene.NET, anything interesting enough.
Human languages: Dutch, English (both fluent)
Résumé/CV: On request
Email: willemijn (at) irdc (dot) nl
I'm a generalist developer; I like developing with or for anything that's intellectually challenging. I'm not a cowboy coder: I feel that development is about solving problems, and code is how you happen to express the solution. The fact that it has to run on a computer is completely besides the point.
I like to learn new things, and when left to my devices I usually master them pretty quickly. To illustrate: when diving into C# for the first time, at my previous job, I went straight from "what are indexed properties?" to "hey, look, expression trees!"; from a relative newcomer to C#/.NET I went to the local language expert in around a year. When playing around with Python I went for metaclasses straight away (they're fun!).
I like to work on the module-surpassing problems in a large application. I like to solve the large issues keeping back development; I like to think about making development easier for my colleagues. I like progress, I like changing things for the better. I'm looking for a senior-level job where I can do so.
I am a back-end developer who currently does Quality Assurance and Web Engineering for a telecommunication company. I have personally had a hand in adding testing support to the listed network protocols and content types and have a lot of exposure working with them. I also work on creating a front end and back end to multiple websites used by my team every day. Including our Automation Testing Platform and Virtual Machine management tool.
I love to learn and am eager to work on difficult problems. I am very opinionated on the technologies that I have used and would love to chat about them. I also love to lead teams and iterate on existing products to make things better for the user. Feel free to contact me!
Over the years, I have built quite a lot of app from AAA games to small websites. I have over 10 years of experience with python, and few years for the most common tech. I am currently learning Haskell because it's fun.
I love coding and I have been a (coding) team leader for a few years, so I know all the different aspects of software development.
Recent Contracts :
* Expert Python training for a Parisian start-up
* Building a complex GIS app for a start-up from Lyon (Django, leaflet.js)
* Building a parametric 3d modeler for a stealth start-up ( Pyside, OpenGL )
* Payment pipeline for a start-up (Paypal, Django)
* Python & Project Management training for a small consulting agency,
* Rearchitecturing a complex app for a software publisher (Flask, redis,
* Code Audit for a telecom software publisher, (SQLAlchemy, wxPython)
* Python training for php based team,
* Multi-platform Video Recorder for a high traffic website. (OpenCv, Pygame, Pyaudio)
Skills: iOS, Swift, Objective-C, Databases, Sketch, Illustrator
Native Language: English
Location: Hawaii
Brief Intro: I am an experienced remote iOS engineer with a knack for bringing
ideas either written or discussed verbally into reality through an app. I have
a strong design sense where I actually create art with Sketch and Illustrator.
I’m focused on providing five-star user experiences through carefully tuned
animations and thoughtful layout. I’m also into minimizing crashes and
maximizing performance where I brought significant improvements to these areas
in the latest app I worked on over the past five App Store releases. My
background is in developing data-driven apps so I understand the value of
efficient queries and careful modeling. I take pleasure in solving the
numerous problems that pop up during any given development cycle without
requiring additional assistance. I also know Unix inside and out so I’d be
perfectly at home on AWS or a similar platform.
I was directly responsible for the quality of multi-million dollar brands/(shows). In that role I was responsible for assigning reporters and photographers to work each day. I evaluate their progress regularly, edit the work they turn in (or make them), and also do original research and writing. Like a project manager, except I shipped every day at 6pm. I also did (very) little marketing work between producer jobs. Now I want a new job in a new career other than journalism. I've been working webdev for several months.
I went to school for compsci. About a decade ago. Sometimes I download VS and finagle with it, but never produce anything of value. I mess with HTML & CSS as part of my job now. A lot of it is actually different CMS like Amazon, eBay, Channel Advisor, etc.
Bonus: If you do something important. I'd love to feel as accomplished as I did when informing viewers about the world around them.
Graduating with a BSc. Mathematics from UMass Boston this month. Keeping my mind open, although have a special interest in positions that provide opportunities to learn and work with latest JavaScript developments, i.e. AngularJS 2, ECMA6, TypeScript, etc.
I am an Australian citizen, currently on F1 Visa with OPT Work Authorization.
Location: SF
Remote: Possible (let's talk!)
Willing to relocate: maybe
Technologies: C/C++, Python, embedded, systems
programming, data science, GCC/G++/CMAKE, java, ruby, django, cassandra, python
android, django
Resume: http://goo.gl/ZKjLIn
Looking to move into modern systems programming for internet scale systems. I've done a lot of sustaining work in the past but I want to write more novel code. Over the years, I've acquired a fair number of skills that I'd like to apply.
I have a couple of personal projects I've worked on, such as an android app (java) for a non-profit that has an accompanying backend in django (python). I've another C++ project that is a key value store with a REST API. There's also my reddit AMA FAQ creation software. That one's done in python. It vectorizes questions and clusters them based on the resulting representation; the result is that similar questions get grouped together so more people can get answers to their questions.
I'm also open to non-conventional software jobs, like sustaining, or anything you have in mind.
I'm an all-around programmer interested in different technologies and languages with an experience of around 5 years. I became a freelancer over 2 years ago, left home in Russia, relocated to Southeast Asia and since then have been learning as much as I could and had to working full-time. As a freelancer, I learned I could come up with the zinger of a solution to a problem I have if it could be solved at all. And I'm the one who would be responsible for getting it solved.
I'm also stoked about learning functional programming, finance and IT security.
I'm a generalist who has been successful across numerous domains (retail, consumer, education, semiconductor). I focus on building low-maintenance and dependable solutions. Even though I enjoy exploring the technological bleeding-edge (I aggressively enhance my toolbox with new languages, technologies, and libraries whenever possible), I often choose more well-tested and mature solutions especially under time and resource constraints.
My interests include service-oriented architectures, programming languages, and distributed systems. Last year, I reached a 365-day consecutive streak of commits to GitHub (still going at 624 consecutive commits). I wrote about my experience: http://polybits.net/2014/08/16/365-days-of-github/.
My open-source work includes a RESTful content-addressable storage server, a proxy for local and remote filesystems, a LINQ-inspired shell, an event-driven performance monitor, a Rust client for beanstalkd, two libraries in Erlang and Go for writing an AI bot for Vindinium, and numerous contributions to Rust and its auxiliary libraries.
Location: New York City
Remote: yes.
Willing to Relocate: No :(
Not Looking for full time: Consulting engagements work best since I have a full time job.
DevOps Engineer: Experienced DevOps Engineer. Working Mostly with AWS, Rackspace Cloud, Able to scale and architect websites or applications, I use Ansible as my configuration management system, I can help your team setting up proper dev environments locally or on hosted virtual machines and then deploy your code to sandbox or production. I can help you find the right combination of tools to get more insights on the performance of your application and detect bottle necks, experienced with MySQL support and MySQL replication,backups and monitoring. If your team is having problems with standardizing development environments, deploying applications, provisioning new machines on the cloud, problems with performance and just want to fix things and make your environments more stable I am your guy.
Location: San Diego, CA, USA (for now).
Remote: yes, preferred.
Willing to relocate: for the right opportunity.
Technologies: Android/Java, C/C++, OpenGL, SDL, Lua, Python, REST, shell, git, developing scripting languages, ActionScript, some iOS/Obj-C, and a bit of various web tech.
Resume: https://drive.google.com/open?id=145EEnY-nVrNnq89HPWnfJfzjaN...
GitHub: IonoclastBrigham
Web: http://blog.ionoclast.com/
Email: @see resume.
I have been looking for remote work so I could pursue my dream of being a well-to-do tech hobo and travel around when it's convenient. That said, I'm totally willing to relocate somewhere awesome for an awesome job with awesome people! Need a driven generalist to geek out on the minutiae of your project? Hit me up.
Freelance independent consultant looking for web or software work. I get things done and pick up new projects quickly. Great communicator (for estimates, handling vague specs, open-ended work), knows startup chaos (former CTO and co-founder). Passionate about doing good, building great products, and quality work.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
I'm also able to join forces with a UX/UI designer whom I often work with in a team. We are an incredibly productive pair.
Technologies: Rails, Java, JavaScript, SQL, R, Mathematica, Julia
Hi!
I'm a friendly, knowledgable, and communicative backend programmer and machine learner / statistician.
I've got 10 years of software experience, including:
- Full stack development under Brian J. Fox (the author of bash)
- Backend, statistics, and library work for Apptimize (YC W14)
- Backend work for Wealthfront.com
- Statistics work for Cydia (the jailbroken iPhone store)
- Computer vision work for the Scripps Institute of Oceanography
- Teaching courses on design patterns and machine learning at the University of California, Santa Barbara
I prefer B2B (logistics, optimization, reporting, etc) projects that employ sustainable coding practices (TDD, DRY code, code reviews) with professional managers (prioritized tickets, easy access to a customer/manager for clarification).
If that sounds like you, and my location isn't a problem, please reach out :)
Seeking an opportunity as a Software Developer, CTO, Co-Founder, Technical Architect be it project based, freelance or contract where I can deliver immediate value and continue to build innovative software.
Technical Knowledge:
- Languages (PHP, C/C++, Java, Apex, Shell scripting, and others...)
Cloud Architecture, RESTful API Design, Software Development, Linux systems administration, Cyber Security, Continuous Integration, Configuration management, Virtualisation, Business continuity
Hit me up, please!
I am a Masters' Student in Computer Science at George Mason University.
Looking for Summer Internships in the fields of Data Mining, Big data, Software Engineering/Development and Web Development.
Love linux and have the ability to learn and apply new skills quickly.
Eager to learn new technologies and working on big data, machine learning and systems development.
Most proficient in Java, C#, Python. Getting increasingly better at Hadoop and other Data Science technologies.
I'm looking for entry-level or junior dev work and a career change from a civil engineering background. While I'm a generalist into both front and backend and will happily accept work on either end, I am most interested in DevOps and backend. I'm comfortable on the CLI and with vim, tmux, git, ssh, etc. I also have some sysadmin experience.
Excellent soft skills, and I'm easily in the 99th percentile of English fluency and written communication. If you need good documentation, technical writing, or even web copy, I can definitely help you with that if you're willing to carve out time for me in exchange for helping me improve my programming chops and technical development. Shoot me a message—I'm hungry to level up.
Willing to relocate: Possibly if most of the hassles and costs of moving are taken care of and it is a city/state I'm interested in moving to (ie. no CA or NY) while being something interesting worth moving for
Technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript (node.js, express, React, Angular, knockout, and built my own, Rome.js), .NET (C#, MVC, Web API, ServiceStack) SQL, MongoDB (I've done backend, fullstack, and frontend), started working on an Elixir project
Interested in a lot of other technologies as well, so if you think I might be a good fit and willing to let me learn/train me, shoot me a message and I'll get back to you if I'm interested in what you do!
I'm a web developer with experience in Ruby and Javascript. A recent example of something I built is http://www.gamifi.life a single-page web app for tracking and improving habits.
I'm looking for a place where I can challenge myself and learn a lot. I'm especially interested in companies leveraging technology to help people be better versions of themselves.
Seeking Full time job. I just submitted my resignation yesterday.
Location: DC Metro area or Remote
Remote: Can do and love doing.
Relocate: Nope, can't do it.
Resume: 10+ years as a C#, MVC, Javascript, Database Full Stack Developer.
Email: spoiledtechie@gmail.com
Can find me at spoiledtechie.com
Im a full stack developer with great communication skills. Live in DC Metro area. I have done Android, Objective C, Java, C#, .NET, Web Services, Desktop WPF, silverlight, back end Entity frameworks, T-SQL etc.
My current passion is C# and Im good at it. I built RDNation.com from the ground up, have led a small team of developers to success.
I resigned yesterday due to internal politics at my last company. Im the first to go, but wasn't going to be the last.
I do good work, put in extra hours when needed and have a nack for getting it done right the first time. I am confident, honest and speak my mind.
Unlike most on here, I'm not a developer or an engineer or a sysadmin. While I taught myself BASIC in the mid-90s, I hear that's not such a hot technology in Silicon Valley these days.
However, get in touch if you need someone passionate about supporting and empowering your staff—someone who can tackle your operations, people strategy, and talent management functions so you can focus on your core business. If you're tired of staid, rules-oriented, tech-illiterate HR, then let's chat so I can hear about your needs and priorities.
Over six years of experience with a 1.5MM LOC code base. Most recent/notable work centers on designing and developing new transport framework based on AMQP/GPB to replace legacy CORBA framework. More interested in backend-type development or library/tool writing for use in other apps.
I'm primarily a back-end developer and enjoy working with databases and networking. My special interests are GIS and telephony. I'd be looking for a get-stuff-done environment without a lot of methodological religions. Remote preferred but will consider on-site or some mixture.
I'm a no-nonsense designer interested in working on meaningful and useful products. With 4 years of professional mobile and web design experience (6 months in a startup) and with my interest in everything that goes into a digital product I make informed decisions to meet product and user objectives. My blog should give a better idea about me: http://radesign.in/blog
I'm computer science graduate, and a Ruby on Rails Developer who is looking for a job change. Do contact me(via email) if you're looking for someone who's new in the software development industry with zeal to learn.
What I'm looking for? Startups with good work culture, and solid development team. A startup where you get to learn great deal of stuff. I know these are bit subjective, but you get the idea.
Here are required information:
Location: New Delhi, India
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Ruby, Ruby on Rails, jQuery, Git. Willing to learn anything.
Technologies: JS, PHP, Python, SQL and NoSQL, bash, Node.js, Symfony, Django, jQuery, ExtJS (Sencha), Dojo, Backbone.js, Angular, Flux, XML/XSLT/XPATH, SOAP, RESTful, oAuth, OOP, architectural design patterns, etc. /this list is very long and it grows every day/
I have 15+ years of experience in IT industry. Actually I am a system architect in a medium sized software company (900+ employees). Meanwhile, I believe that theoretical knowledge is useless without practice, so I always have enough time for programming.
I have a deep knowledge in the web applications development including building of different APIs as well as integration of various products. Nowadays I am passionate about modern cloud technologies like AWS services, Docker, OpenStack, Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Heroku, ZeroMQ, Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark.
I always learn something new. Nowadays I am taking some courses about machine learning from Stanford university.
I am able to build development teams from scratch. Moreover, I managed to do it several times. One of these teams was distributed and successfully worked remotely for about 5 years. For each project my number #1 goal is to find a balance between requirements and the reasonable cost. I always try do not reinvent the wheel and reuse the existing solutions. Meanwhile I am quite creative and able to make something absolutely new.
Currently I am looking for a new challenge to make something valuable. I want to find a project where I can utilize my talents to the maximum.
Currently writing my master thesis in machine learning by creating a recommendation system. Generalist who likes system development and problem solving. Contributed to Rust during the summer. See http://www.jonashietala.se/ and https://github.com/treeman
Small isomorphic ClojureScript app in production, Full stack web apps, ReactJS expert (using since release in 2013), built two enterprise grade frontends in ReactJS (designed and led implementation - 50 to 100 pages of wireframes), two open source React libraries, multiple conference talks and workshops. However I am no longer interested in working in javascript except on a short-term contracting basis.
I'm an Android Developer, developing mobile apps for phones and tablets, with published apps in the Google Play store and full life cycle software development experience. My Android app project experience, includes: concept development, project planning, research, algorithm development, programming, testing, debugging, publishing apps to the Google Play store and app maintenance.
I am finishing my degree in Applied Math and CS from top Russian university this summer and looking to move to another country. I have ~1.5 years of experience with two startups and I also did independent consulting for several months. In my current job I am developing large-scale recommender system (>1 bn recommended items per week) using Scala and Apache Spark. In the past as a side project in a team of 3 I developed NLP API for Russian language.
I am interested in any Data Science/Machine Learning related positions.
College Senior at CSU Sacramento looking for a summer internship or entry-level job in pretty much anything I can get my hands on; I'm interested in full stack development, scalable system architecture, front-end web design, machine learning, mobile development, etc. I learn fast, work hard, and communicate well.
I like javascript and open source tools. I made some javascript plugins for different frameworks. Also I like TDD and do complete my work with honestly. I mainly work with client side Javascript, but also know my way around Python, NodeJS.
I am a programmer who is currently stuck in pc-repair land and I want to break out of the world of virus removals. At the moment I do not have much real-world experience, yet I am working on building that up, and want to prove myself.
Technologies: I am mature enough to work with paradigms, not single languages. I love functional programming and I work well also with oop. (language of choice pythons and clojure) Work with either SQL and NoSQL
I am a Masters student in Artificial Intelligence at University of Edinburgh, graduating this Summer. I'm about to start my dissertation on algorithmic music composition using neural networks (LSTM to be precise). I also run my own side project, https://calloud.com
I am looking for interesting opportunities/projects that need versatile people with Machine Learning skills, or for Data Science work.
Willing to relocate: Yes (Preferably to Netherlands, Germany or the US)
Technologies: Full-stack web developer with expertise building mobile web apps: HTML5, CSS3, JS (multiple frameworks, node), Python, Django, REST, MongoDB, NGINX, Android, AWS.
Full stack Rails developer (who gravitates toward front end) with a year and a half of experience, looking to work in the Louisville area or in the Northeastern United States. Excellent communicator, hard worker, and chocolate enthusiast.
Technologies: front end tech so JS, CSS, HTML, jade, CoffeeScript, gulp, grunt, node, stylus, sass, less, angular, backbone, marionette, MEAN stack, TDD, HTML5 Canvas etc.
Open to different types of opportunity whether it be development or consultancy or anything else you come up with. Looking for somewhere that understand developers. Remote ideal. Check out my code/site and hopefully hear from you!
Location: Ontario, Canada
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Within Canada or USA
Technologies: C/C++, Python, Scikit-Learn, Pandas, Lua, Git, Perforce, PhysX, Fortran90
Résumé/CV: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/alexvyskocil
Email: alex.vyskocil@gmail.com
I am a Master's graduate in theoretical physics. Worked remotely as a gaming engine core developer. Also worked in a start-up environment (in Hong Kong) using machine learning. Looking for interesting software work using any technology/language.
Location: San Francisco
Remote: possibly
Willing to relocate: yes
Technologies: HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Ember.js, Meteor.js, MongoDB, Node, Git, Photoshop, Illustrator, UX
Résumé/CV: http://pickettg.me
Email: gpickett00@gmail.com
Working doing front-end freelance work in SF at the moment, looking for either more freelance work or something full-time. Looking to work primarily doing front-end work with JavaScript. Willing to learn any programming language or framework and relocate
I'm a front-end developer based in NYC. I'm particularly interested in foreign language learning, would be very interested in hearing about any opportunities in that sphere.
I am an engineer and have experience building data pipelines with Hadoop and a lot of the Hadoop ecosystem. I like data and solving problems with data. Python is my main go-to language as of late, but I am language agnostic and use whatever tool is right for the job.
I am looking for opportunities where I can work with more data.
I'm a fullstack developer with strong .NET background (over 8 years experience). Also working with front end. Currently working with Xamarin for iOS, Android and Windows store apps. Fell free to contact me :)
Location: New York or Brooklyn
Remote: Willing to remote
Willing to relocate: to Boston, SF Bay
Technologies: Front-end, backend, iOS
Résumé/CV: http://www.joemcm.com/
Email: jmcmahon443 [at] gmail.com
Seeking full-time / part-time work. Currently doing a masters at the University of Cambridge with a focus on Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing.
Notable: Founded and directed customer service "as a service" startup, Dynamic Relations (www.dynamicrelations.co.uk), manage community youngstartups.io for young entrepreneurs, managed 7 team members @ Dynamic Relations, Product Manager for 3 developers and a marketer @ Printent
4+ years of iOS experience; active Git user and open source contributor, keeping up-to-date with community; 15+ apps pushed to App Store + couple of OS X apps.
Remote: Sure, but working in an office is more fun. :)
Willing to relocate: Yes, not anywhere though!
Technologies: Ruby, Rails, HTML, CSS, JS, Postgres, Docker, Ansible, to name a few.
Résumé/CV: Get in touch! I've got a lot of experience with ruby and rails. I'd prefer to stick with writing ruby and I enjoy some devops on the side. Capable on frontend but more experienced with backend.
Technologies: PHP: Laravel4/5, Slim, Symfony2, CI; Front end: HTML5, JS, Angular; some Android. More: meigwilym.com/about/skills/
Résumé/CV: meigwilym.com/cv
Github: github.com/meigiwlym
Website: meigwilym.com
Email: mei.gwilym@gmail.com
Started out front end and worked towards the back. I have a wide range of skills for webdev, and have worked on many projects in over 8 years of experience. And this week I celebrated 3 years as a freelancer!
Résumé/CV: uk.linkedin.com/in/rossrochford and: bitbucket.org/rossrochford (email me for full CV)
Email: rochford.ross@gmail.com
I'm a full-stack developer with 3 years experience, mainly on the backend using Python and Django. I'm open to contract work only, will work for lower rates if work is part-time and/or remote.
I'm a full stack developer (~5years) with linux devops experience (CRM - SugarCRM, DMS - Alfresco, APIs, System integration). Fluent in German, English and Croatian.
I'm mainly looking for a back-end developer position in a SaaS oriented company/startup.
Willing to relocate: To the DFW or Austin, Texas areas
Technologies: Electronics Hardware Engineering, schematic design and PCB layout.
Résumé/CV: B.S. Electrical Engineering from an accredited school. 3 years of experience in manufacturing engineering, hardware design, and third party testing. Please email me for more information.
Location: UK (to relocate to: I'm currently in Cape Town though)
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: Yes (Tier 2 visa required)
Technologies: 15 years Web Development XP over the Full Stack but I tend towards Front-end. Some buzzwords: PHP, JS, CSS, Rails, Python, SQL, Linux, git, scrum master.
Technologies (that I have used in a paying job): Linux, Python, Django, PostgreSQL, Java, HTML/CSS, Javascript
Played around with: Erlang, Clojure, Android
Resume: on request
Email: gmail - thaumasiotes
English level: native (US)
Mandarin level: HSK4
Seeking a more-or-less entry level position (1-2 years experience). I am happy to learn new technologies, so don't hesitate to get in touch for something I haven't listed.
I'm nowadays entirely concerned with Clojure and ClojureScript (cljs + node.js for systems software) I'm using a lisp with things like Datomic, generative testing and typed clojure and I can't go back to other stuff (maybe Haskell). My background is JavaScript with its MVCs and a bit of C#.
Technologies: Python, Django, AngularJS, Node, PostgreSQL, Restful API, Heroku, Git, AWS S3, Selenium and most of front-end stuff + exited to learn new stacks.
Location: Northeast
Remote: Sure
Willing to relocate: To NYC or Boston
Technologies: Python, Flask, PHP, SQL . . .
Interests: ML, Data Science
Résumé/CV: http://www.linkedin.com/in/solumos
Email: connect on LinkedIn
My "practice" repository, which should give an idea of my coding style without having to wade through a ton of code: https://github.com/ulfalizer/practice
A diagram that outlines the timing of operations performed by the NES's graphics chip during frame rendering (that won't make any sense without some prior knowledge of how NES graphics work :): http://wiki.nesdev.com/w/images/d/d1/Ntsc_timing.png
(I've made lots of other contributions to the NesDev wiki.)
A work-in-progress (hence the silly placeholder description) IRC bot I put together to experiment with various Linux-specific APIs (epoll, timerfd, signalfd, and others -- it also has a ring buffer that uses virtual memory tricks): https://github.com/ulfalizer/botniklas
My old Master's Thesis where I put together a fast-booting Linux system (which won the "Best Master's Thesis" award that year): http://liu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:473038/FULLTEXT01 (Some details bother me a bit now that I know more. :)
I'll take a fun project and careful coworkers over a huge salary, so don't hesitate to contact me even if you have a smaller project. Working for a smaller company would be fun to try. :)
Email: moc.liamg[ta]rezilaflu in reverse.
I also often hang out on IRC (EFnet, QuakeNet, and Freenode) as Ulfalizer.
Remote: Yes.
Willing to relocate: Yes.
Technologies: C/C++, Python, Nim, HTML5, Haskell, Redis, HTTP, WinAPI, Posix, C#, GTK+, HTTP, IRC
Résumé/CV: Please email for a formal CV. See the following links for a portfolio: http://picheta.me/projects.html and/or https://github.com/dom96.
Email: dominikpicheta@gmail.com
I am one of the main developers of the Nim programming language having contributed to the core language by improving the compiler and the standard library. I have written all of the asynchronous IO, sockets and many other related modules in Nim's standard library, as such I am very skilled in the low-level details of Posix and Windows systems.
I have also developed a lot of software projects, most of which are open source and available on my Github. These include a package manager for the Nim programming language, a web framework inspired by Sinatra, the Nim forum (http://forum.nim-lang.org), IRC libraries in Haskell, Python and Nim, an IDE using the GTK+ framework and many more.
I am currently looking for both remote and UK opportunities for internships this summer. I am interested in working with new technologies so if you don't see something in my list above please contact me anyway!