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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!
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Hello! Would love to help you find bugs or gain a deeper understanding of programming. Before becoming a software developer, in my past life I worked as a tutor, musician, and physician. I enjoy learning things and taking on new challenges. I have helped build several pieces of software and am open to freelancing.
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I am a Software Engineer and Data Scientist, with a background in Machine Learning and Math.
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Data Expert (Azure / Excel / VBA/ Tableau/ R/ Power BI)
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I'm a backend software engineer working primarily with Python. I see software as a tool to solve problems, instead of the goal in itself. Sometimes it's necessary to compromise software quality perfection in favor of other goals and needs. When this is the case, I strive to make trade-offs conciously and judiciously. My background involves building products with complex third-party API integrations, large scale data processing and ETL jobs, dealing with unstructured data sources, implementing automated unit & integration testing. I also have experience with implementing AI/ML models and libraries, especially LLM and NLP-related. AWS is the cloud provider I have most experience with, in both traditional architectures using EC2, RDS, ELB, etc, as well as serverless architectures using Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, Aurora Serverless, S3, Kinesis, Athena, etc.
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Currently I’ve 2 years of experience. During this period I’ve worked mainly with web development technologies/frameworks like AngularJS, Ember.JS, JavaScript(ES5 and ES6 with Babel), LESS, HTML, Grunt, Gulp, Jasmine and Protractor/Selenium. However, I’ve also worked making some micro services in Node.JS, an iOS app and a SDK in Objective-C, an Android app in java and last but not least some mobile games in C++ using Cocos2d-x and AGKv2.
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“Lucas did an amazing job helping me with my problem. I got completely turned around debugging the issue for two days and I thought I tried everything. In the end, we tried the same everything, but more calmly, and there it was, problem identified. I can now move on to fixing it. But in the meantime, I also want to mention that it was great pleasure chatting with Lucas. His English is perfect, his technical knowledge is broad, his manner is pleasant, and he didn't talk down to me. I almost hope I'll have another problem to ask him about...“
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Lucas Meine
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“I had a fantastic session with Erum focused on understanding the internals of the Spark UI. She explained complex concepts like stages, tasks, and shuffles in a very clear and visual manner. What really stood out was how she connected the theory with real Spark execution graphs and showed me how to interpret performance metrics effectively. Erum also guided me through practical optimization techniques—like how to reduce shuffle overhead, how Spark breaks jobs into stages, and how to use partitioning intelligently. Highly recommended for anyone needing deep, hands-on Spark guidance“
SAM GON / Jul 2025
Erum Mehmood
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“Ryan was so quick to respond, very helpful and friendly. We were given many options to improve what we already had and then Ryan guided us through the best options for our timeline. The work together was a combination of tasks I could execute on my own time, and direct edits through the code window that we could insert immediately. 100% satisfied!!!“
Aimee Hancock / Jul 2025
Ryan Brooks
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“As a coding beginner, I was feeling totally stuck and hopeless after struggling with the same issue for a week. Adrian helped me fix it during a live session—he was super thorough and didn’t give up until it was solved. I’d definitely reach out to him again and recommend him to others!“
Jamcard / Jul 2025
Adrian Segui
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