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Vetted WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
I am a fluent English, Portuguese, and Spanish speaker with experience in designing web application architecture, maintaining application quality and responsiveness, and collaborating with engineering teams. I have proficiency in advanced JavaScript libraries and frameworks such as Angular. I have worked as a developer for various companies, including Winsystems, Clarin, Lagash, and Accenture, where I have developed and maintained websites and applications using technologies such as SQL Server, .NET Core, Entity Framework, and Azure. I have knowledge of design patterns and experience with IDEs and tools such as Visual Studio, Git, and Angular CLI. I am also familiar with web technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, TypeScript, and CSS.
Vetted WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
Carlos has had different roles along with his professional career but always innovation and knowledge expanding were constants. This mindset has become him a proficient professional in several areas of information technology science.
WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
I’m an IT professional with a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science and more than 5 years of experience as a professional software developer. Always looking to be up to date with the latest technology, try to be innovative and think out of the box to provide unique solutions.
WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
An experienced .NET Developer with full-stack capabilities with over 10+ of experience in .NET technlogies, Azure Cloud Services, also in Angular and React (2 yrs). Background in realizing all aspects of the software development lifecycle. Proven leadership skills as Team Leader and Technical Lead. Working well in distributed teams. Successfully handles complex projects in a timely manner.
WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
I have over 10 years of experience in software development, working with various technologies such as .Net Framework, WCF, C#, SQL Server. I have worked on projects for companies like Globant, Globallogic, and Belatrix Software Factory. My responsibilities have included system maintenance, development, and analysis. I have also worked on projects for the government, including a health management program and a prison system. I hold a Bachelor's degree
WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
Programmer since he was 17 years old with the Clipper 5.2 language, student of Assembly language in 1995, student of PC Repair at the University of La Matanza in 2003, student of C++ and C# programming since 2005, student of SQL Server programming since 2006, student and programmer communication via Socket TCP-UDP/IP (Point-to-Point Communication), student of Voice over IP (VoIP) audio communication protocols: H.323 - ITU-T, SIP - IETF, IAX/IAX2 - Switchboards Asterisk since 2007, AWS Training and Certification student student in 2019.
WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
I'm Hector Luis Duran Cruzata, a professional software developer with over a decade of experience since I started my career in 2011. I possess a broad range of expertise, including Javascript, Asp.Net MVC/Asp.Net Core, C#, SQL, and databases like MySQL and PostgreSQL. Explore my work on GitHub at [https://github.com/zeldax54](https://github.com/zeldax54). A standout experience in my career was at FormFire/AgencyBloc, where I served as a Full Stack Developer in a dynamic microservices environment hosted on Docker images in Microsoft Azure. Responsibilities included managing and developing microservices using ASP.NET Core and C#, optimizing performance and scalability. I implemented key design patterns, enhancing code modularity and reusability. I closely collaborated with the Frontend team to create interactive and responsive user interfaces using Angular, introducing advanced features like dynamic forms and reusable components, greatly enhancing user experience. Additionally, I maintained the angular-auth-oidc-client library for Identity Server integration and played a critical role in implementing robust security and authentication measures based on Identity Server. Throughout my career, I held roles as a Senior Software Engineer at Tarmac.Io and BairesDev, contributing to projects involving SQL, C#, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET Core, and Angular. I participated in the migration of legacy systems and the implementation of toll systems at Optimal Blue USA and Kapsch Argentina. I hold a degree in Computer Science from the University of Information Sciences, with expertise in web technologies, databases, and mobile development. My career aspirations include continuous growth and excellence in software development and engineering, focusing on tackling challenging projects and driving innovation while maintaining a strong commitment to quality.
WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
As a seasoned IT consultant and Solutions Architect, I offer comprehensive guidance to individuals and businesses seeking expertise in the following areas: Solution Architecture: I can provide guidance on designing robust and scalable software solutions tailored to your specific business requirements. Whether you're looking to migrate to the cloud, optimize your existing infrastructure, or build a new application from scratch, I can help you navigate the complexities of solution architecture and ensure the success of your project. Technical Leadership: Drawing from my experience as an Engineering Manager and Technical Lead, I offer guidance on effective team leadership, project management, and collaboration strategies. Whether you're leading a small development team or overseeing a large-scale IT project, I can provide insights and best practices to help you maximize productivity, foster innovation, and drive success. Technology Selection: With expertise in a variety of technologies including .NET, C#, React, Next.Js, Go, and various databases, I can assist you in selecting the right tools and technologies for your project. Whether you're evaluating different programming languages, frameworks, or databases, I can offer unbiased guidance to help you make informed decisions that align with your business goals and technical requirements. Problem-Solving: I excel in solving complex technical challenges and can provide guidance on troubleshooting issues, identifying root causes, and implementing effective solutions. Whether you're facing performance bottlenecks, security vulnerabilities, or integration challenges, I can help you overcome obstacles and achieve your objectives. Questions I Can Answer: What is the best approach for designing a scalable and secure software architecture? How can I effectively lead and motivate my development team to achieve project success? Which technology stack should I use for my project, and how can I ensure compatibility and scalability? What are the key factors to consider when migrating to the cloud, and how can I mitigate risks? How can I optimize the performance of my application and improve user experience? What are the best practices for implementing DevOps principles and automation in my development workflow? How can I ensure data integrity and security in my application architecture? What strategies can I employ to mitigate risks and ensure project delivery on time and within budget?
Vetted WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
I am a developer with leadership skills that learned what the team members need to do, and try to push those actions in order to help the project advance, the importance of transparency with information, supporting the younger/less experienced, delegating responsibility to the ones that ar ready to take it, trying that everyone do the job, but also grows in skills if they are eager to. I always try to communicate in simple terms, specially with non technical members, which I feel is an appreciated ability in my experience. I also frequently find myself hands-on when the hard times come, debugging, reading logs, giving support those are skills I am proud of. I’m always excited for learn more, learn new business. I would really love to be part of a team where I can share but also I can learn.
Vetted WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
I am a specialist IT, Lead DevOps systems engineer, working as Lead to Europe teams. Enjoy working as a team leader member as well as independently. Strong interpersonal skills and positive work ethic. Establish genuine rapport with prospects and clients. Proven adaptability to differing cultural and business environments. Self motivated, hard working individual. I have a great strength to solve problems under pressure and meet the standards and SLA for customers.
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Depending on the freelance developer job board you use, freelance remote WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developers' hourly rates can vary drastically. For instance, if you're looking on general marketplaces like Upwork and Fiverr, you can find WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developers for hire at as low as $10 per hour. However, high-quality freelance developers often avoid general freelance platforms like Fiverr to avoid the bidding wars.
When you hire WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developers through Arc, they typically charge between $60-100+/hour (USD). To get a better understanding of contract costs, check out our freelance developer rate explorer.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the medium annual wage for software developers in the U.S. was $120,730 in May 2021. What this amounts to is around $70-100 per hour. Note that this does not include the direct cost of hiring, which totals to about $4000 per new recruit, according to Glassdoor.
Your remote WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Service developer’s annual salary may differ dramatically depending on their years of experience, related technical skills, education, and country of residence. For instance, if the developer is located in Eastern Europe or Latin America, the hourly rate for developers will be around $75-95 per hour.
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