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SEEKING WORK | Location: Turin, Italy | Remote Only Hello world! I'm a backend dev, mainly focused on NodeJS. I can handle all things backend: pipelines, deploys, payments, scripts. I care about clean code, that's why I use Nest (https://nestjs.com/). Recent work: - https://membership.juventus.com/ Juventus e-commerce platform with automatic payments, built from scratch with Adyen payments - University students' application that handles custom payments with PagoPA and SPID authentication Tech: Typescript, Go, PHP, Java, Docker, SQL, MongoDB, SPARQL Cloud: AWS, Azure (DevOps, container)

GitHub: https://github.com/random42 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/random42/ Email: roberto.sero42@gmail.com

Rate: 30 $/h



Thank you for the comment. Do you have some advice on how to see the mode of working within a company during the interview process? Or how to choose a company before sending an application.


For me, I especially avoid companies which take and create multiple projects for clients, or outsourcing companies.

If you love quality, look for companies that have / makes product(s), or companies that use their own product (such as SAAS).


Thank you for the comment. For what I know about ML once you have a problem you just pick some solutions from the literature that apply well to that problem and use them. Apart from the engagement of reading papers, do you think there is some interesting problem solving in that field?


I am not a ML expert, so I cannot give you correct guidelines. But I do know that there are a lot of problems in kaggle. You can pick a direction/domain: cv, reinforce learning, nn, etc.


Matrices are a big memory cost. I would suggest to use Maps instead to maintain constant time operations.


How would you recommend going about doing this?


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