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Freelance developer and lone gun currently pretending to be an employed person at StoryStream
I am mainly a frontend web developer, mostly angularjs. Have done c#/wpf quite extensively too in a previous job.
I've done front end development work for around 10 years now, with brief spates of tech management. My experience is mostly around HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, accessibility practices, basic PHP, basic MySQL, API integration. Hope that helps!
I work at a start-up in Kemp Town that makes financial & trading software. I like the finance world as a programmer because almost any crazy algorithm you can think of has probably been used somewhere in the industry.
I'm a lead engineer at Quorso where I do most of my development in Ruby on the back-end of many Rails applications. I've done quite a bit of mentoring, and I'm looking forward to the opportunity to help people learn to improve their coding skills!
Skills: ruby SQL Linux Elixir
Enthusiast of innovation, focused on constant improvement of skills and knowledge in field of software development and supporting processes. Developer @SimplyBusiness
I make awesome things for fun.
Skills: everything
I am a full stack developer in Brighton with a refined focus on PHP and Back End development. I have been developing websites and games for 5 years...and I have a programmer beard. Looking forward to giving back to the community!
I am a Lecturer and software trainer. In my day job I teach HTML/CSS, Unity. In the evenings I teach Adobe Illustrator to fashion designers. I am teaching myself Swift to create iOS apps.
Skills: html css c# unity Swift
Data visualisation designer and builder. Happy talking HTML, SVG, CSS, JavaScript and D3.
I've just graduated from Oxford with a bachelor's degree in mathematics. I taught myself to code, and did internships involving Android, Python/Django, and ASP.NET over my summers. I'm now working for GoCardless in London, where I'm picking up Rails.
Professional developer with 20 years experience
Learned about codebar from a fellow Thoughtworker. I enjoy teaching and coaching and one of my most best moments in career was being a coach in RailsGirls in one of our offices.
Skills: basic js basic ruby basic html python clojure Scala should be ok with most beginner level problems
I am a full-stack JavaScript developer at Funding Circle; I contribute regularly to open source projects and love helping others learn to code. Diversity ftw. More types of people = more awesome ideas.
Close to graduating. Interested in infosec, dataviz and ai. Can teach what I've listed in skills + a whole lot more technologies and tools at a basic level.
Skills: python numpy googling d3 Linux
I run a small software consulting company (makerlabs.co.uk), I'm a feminist and I find the gender imbalance in engineering roles distressing and would like to help address it.
Skills: python javascript Go java Swift
I have around three years of experience in the Tech industry. I am a polyglot programmer. I have worked with startups and conglomerates. What can I coach to others? 1. Professionalism 2. Programming - Java, PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, C++
Developer at Reevoo
I'm a back-end systems developer working in Brighton, I code at work in go, .NET & JavaScript and confuse myself thoroughly with Haskell at home.
I'm a C++ and Python developer that builds in-house software. I'm really interested in good code and in computer science education. I've run courses before in IT and canoeing (!) at a summer camp in London. Thought this looked cool!
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