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Freelance Arduino Developer - Calvin Tham
Freelance Arduino Developer5.0 (422 reviews)

- 5+ projects in freelancing mobile+website games in Construct 3 for clients - 1 year of daily tutoring in Construct 3 and C++ - 3 years of school learning experience with Java - 5 months of tutoring in Unity game dev - published one commercial Construct 2 game on Wii U "Reversi 32" - tutored Intro to Computer Science material using Python with Minecraft every week since Dec 2019

Freelance Arduino Developer - Vitor Bottazzi
Freelance Arduino Developer4.9 (33 reviews)

I have 20+ years of experience working in major software development projects internationally for innovation, engineering, the stock market and R&D supporting business goals. My intention is always to turn my clients into independent problem solvers, capable of leveraging the knowledge required to accomplish their projects. I can help you to get a solid understanding of the concepts you need to deliver your project. Feel welcome to book a 15-minute session to discuss your project before we start working together. Looking forward to assisting you in bridging your technical and/or academic gaps towards your desired outcome. Warmest regards, Vitor

Freelance Arduino Developer - John Simons
Freelance Arduino Developer4.9 (25 reviews)

Outdated 2018, updating soon. I am a full stack software engineer and entrepreneur with between 1 and 10 years professional experience working with the technologies listed. Current focus lies in the development of IoT and cross-platform (web,dektop,mobile,IoT) solutions. My areas of expertise are the general syntax and usage of languages. Effective, correct and appropriate use of software design patterns. Defining algorithms. Handling (possibly large) amounts of data effectively and presenting results to the end-user in a clear and timely manner. Designing and managing the infrastructure to drive these results. Working with stakeholders to design, budget, and plan software development projects and their architecture, turning business objectives into measurable goals. Planning for and scaling with growth. Troubleshooting and resolving technical crisises and finding and remediating their root causes. Defining and leading (agile) development processes and monitoring their performance. Measuring, predicting, providing insights into and managing risk factors in software development projects. Experimental projects and research into, analysis of and reporting on new technologies/software development techniques.

Freelance Arduino Developer - Brett Kuntz
Freelance Arduino Developer5.0 (159 reviews)

**8x Featured Mentor of the Week:** *"A top-performing mentor who has provided consistent help to clients."* *(2023: Jan 29, Feb 5, Apr 16, Apr 23, Jul 16, Jul 23, Oct 22, Oct 29)* I have been programming Assembly & C since 1997. I have designed & developed video games, embedded systems, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, printed circuit boards, electronics, custom debugger tools, custom servers, and bots. I have writen tutorials & guides on the subject of programming, game modding, and reverse engineering. I have a very unique and clean coding style that is great for beginners; it is easy to read and understand. I have designed, developed, and programmed over 150 circuits that were commercially successful.

Freelance Arduino Developer - Ed Cragg
Freelance Arduino Developer5.0 (46 reviews)

I tinkered with electronics as a kid, studied electronic engineering and embedded systems at university to master's level, then worked in embedded software and the Linux kernel for 6 years. I'm a huge fan of Rust, despite having been writing software for a long time, no other language has inspired me so much to write software for the sheer fun of it, or taught me so much in the process. I'm an embedded systems specialist, and thrive off developing software for small embedded processors in C and C++, and designing electronic hardware. As a mentor, I enjoy helping people find solutions to their problems, be it in Python, Arduino, Bash, C or Rust. Whether it's an implementation issue, debugging, or simply learning, during the early stages of picking up a language to more advanced topics, being able to help people achieve what they want to do gives me a real sense of satisfaction. Born in the UK and having lived there for most of my life, I am a native English speaker.

Freelance Arduino Developer - Clément Roblot
Freelance Arduino Developer5.0 (2 reviews)

Passionate about computer science and electronics since I am 12. Constantly picking up new skills, ideas always pop up in my mind to improve and develop upon what already exists. Currently focused on backend software (embedded C; C++/QT; python), but front end can also be fun (angular). For more informations: https://roblot.io/

Freelance Arduino Developer - Ricardo
Freelance Arduino Developer5.0 (1409 reviews)
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Software engineer with 20+ years of professional experience. If you have a problem feel free to contact me, I always go above and beyond to try to help you.

Freelance Arduino Developer - Benoit Blanchon
Freelance Arduino Developer5.0 (293 reviews)

In my 20+ years long carrier, I programmed with many languages, including Bash, C, C++, C#, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Objective-C, Python, Java, JavaScript, and Swift. Nowadays, I focus mainly on C++, Python with Django, and JavaScript with Vue and Nuxt. Once a software developer for prestigious companies like **Apple**, Devialet, and Quantic Dream, I now work as a self-employed developer. I'm the creator of two popular open-source projects: [ArduinoJson](https://arduinojson.org/) (since 2014) and [Winpooch](https://sourceforge.net/projects/winpooch/) (2005-2007). I sometimes publish articles on [my blog](https://blog.benoitblanchon.fr/), on [arduinojson.org](https://arduinojson.org/news/), on [cpp4arduino.com](https://cpp4arduino.com/), on [my youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/c/BenoitBlanchon), and on [cpp4arduino's youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/c/cpp4arduino). I also wrote a book: [Mastering ArduinoJson](https://arduinojson.org/book/). I'm usually available Monday to Friday between [9AM and 7PM CET](https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/?qm=1&lid=12,5,8&h=12&sln=9-19&hf=2). Don't hesitate to schedule a session directly on Codementor. **NOTE**: I don't do freelance jobs, especially assignments.

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