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I'm a Software Engineer who has been developing Web Applications since 2011. I have worked in several **scalable**, **high concurrency** projects, mostly in the backend area: supporting storage solutions, data management and **server-side logic development**, but I've had the opportunity to work with technologies in the frontend area in all my roles. My specialities are: API service design, **Optimization & Refactoring** and Customer-Oriented solutions.
Vetted Django Celery developer in Colombia (UTC-5)
**A little about me** Software enthusiast, who likes working and learning with a great and autonomus team. I had worked in several business lines projects like fintech, retail, SaaS, PaaS, custom specific solutions among others. Also I had the chance to worked in freelance projects, and all this experience tought me that no matters how strong are your tech skills, is impossible to launch a successful solution without minimum soft skills like active listening, really good communication with stakeholders, problem solving and teamwork. **What I like** I love facing challenges from business and tech perspective, design and develop solutions for complex problems such as; algorithm to order products in linears based on their type and size (like when you go to a real supermarket), handle vehicles reservations with custom business rules and without break the continuous timeline, migrate entire service from *Flask* to *Django* and get better non functional requirements approach... Because facing this kind of situations improve your logic, the way you solve problems, lets you share and discuss your solution with the team and get useful feedback, read documentation and get first touch with unkown technologies or cloud services exploring the best for the problem and context. All my problem solving mindset is language agnostic but I consider *Python* felxibility allows to create, test, refactor and iterate solutions in a really fast way, its community, third party libraries, the core itself is HUGE so this are main reasons to take Python as my main tech stack. Despite I hasn't a lot of experience in Software Architecture I enjoy to be able to be part of design process, understand in a deeper way how architecture patterns (three-layer, MVC, microservices) impact a system and what kind of tradeoffs have to be handle when choosing any of them. When I had the chance to be part of this process I learn a lot and was one of my biggest challenges in my career, because at that moment I wasn't a senior developer and the "dev team" was build up from the tech lead and myself so talking ,discussing, designing, testing and iterating with teach lead about DB design for all of the microservices, how orchestate and deploy them with serverless framework, find AWS services that fits SaaS needs like Coginito, Lambda, Elasticsearch, S3, IMA, API gateway among others, read docs for each new technology or service, and be align with other teams like devops, frontend and product made me a better engineer from different perespectives. I love to use *neovim* as my IDE, reading tech articles, sharing interesting posts about new technologies (*FastAPI* framework for example), explore tools and scripts that make me feels more productive and lastly I'm becaming a *Golang* enthusiast (I hope to get an opportunity to work with this amazing language) so solve little challenges in Go are one of my fav hobbies rigth now **What I dislike** - Working in an unrespectful team - Feels working alone without any team support - No facing new and great challenges - Have not good work-life balance **Challenges** - I mentioned before but be part of a project from ground is one of the most satisfying challenges I had faced. From take meetings with Product, UI/UX, Frontend teams to get a better understanding of their needs and convert them into technical requirements, to designing, exploring, searching, testing and development of each one of the custom CMS microservices, using best practices, set minimum unit test coverage in CI pipelines, implementing custom middlewares to support multi-tenant design, using async and batch processes when required, avoiding race condition issues when accessing data all this made the greatest challenge. - Understanding a complex platform developed to be a PaaS focused on mobility, this platform has several business rules with high coupling components, so I had to reading and asking many times different components of the code in order to avoid errors when introducing changes to the base code that could broke production environment. One of the most interesting things that I developed here was the first MVP module for shared fleets, a great concept with shared reservations for same vehicles but adding ocation complexity, and outsourcing support. - The first freelance project was a learning process with many mistakes but at the end an interesting experience where I was able to deliver a tech solution for a specific problem. The challenges here were from communication with the client side, estimation of the deliveries and defining deadlines and boundaries for the project. I worked on the backend side for the project using Django to build a custom platform that handles different actions for horizontal property boards, like multiple choise questions, open questions, True/False questions, surveys, reports, documents sharing, voting management system and more. This platform was deployed on Heroku services and allowed this small company to keep alive their business during pandemy
Vetted Django Celery developer in Colombia (UTC-5)
I love software development, it's what I knew I wanted to be doing for the rest of my life since I was sixteen and, indeed, it's what I've been doing since I graduated college as a Systems Engineer (mostly computer science) in 2013. I particularly love the web, it's the closest we've come to an universal platform and so, by working on the web I feel I'm reaching the most people. I place maintainability above all else when writing my code, which is why I refactor and re-refactor constantly to make the code as easy to read as possible, as well as writing tests for everything (if possible) to prevent regressions. I also like doing operations work - I often dabble with stuff like docker and continuous integration platforms - but always in service to the web applications I prefer writing. I also like helping other people and answering questions, which is why I keep a fairly active profile in Stack Overflow and contribute to open source projects when I can and feel that the contribution is worthwhile. Finally, I love movies, feel free to talk to me about cinema, but be warned that I keep going and going.
Django Celery developer in Colombia (UTC-5)
Over 1 year of experience as a Back-End developer. Led the web project at RECUEPRA SAS for data reciving, manipulation, delivery and storing. Automated several daily repetitive tasks achieving a reduction of 90% of processing time. Proposed and led the planning, design and backend development of the messaging automation project for RECUPERA SAS (1M+ daily) implementing REST APIs and collaborating with vendors.
Django Celery developer in Colombia (UTC-5)
I am a versatile computer engineer and full-stack developer with a strong focus on backend programming. My expertise lies in areas such as database management, web programming, data science, cloud computing, and blockchain. Through multicultural experiences and collaborative project implementations, I have developed a great adaptability, vast knowledge, and strong learning skills. Passionate about emerging technologies, I continuously seek to expand my expertise and contribute to the advancement of technology. With a solid foundation in computer engineering, I am dedicated to creating innovative and scalable software solutions that address the unique needs of businesses and users. I thrive in dynamic environments and look forward to collaborating with diverse teams to drive technological progress.
Django Celery developer in Colombia (UTC-5)
I am experienced in Python developing, web scrapers, bots, Selenium and Pyautogui.
Django Celery developer in Colombia (UTC-5)
I'm a Full Stack Developer with 7 years of experience creating audio, web, and desktop solutions. Specialized in fintech and ecommerce products. Experience with Vue, Angular & React (HTML/CSS/Javascript) in Front-End projects and Node.js/Java Springboot/Ruby on Rails for Back-End systems. I've a Bachelor Degree on Sound Engineering and I'm Specialized in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) using MATLAB, JUCE (C++), and embedded systems development.
Django Celery developer in Colombia (UTC-5)
Software Developer specialized in Backend development with a strong track record of over 8 years creating effective and customized solutions for business needs. My experience spans across a variety of industries, including E-Commerce, CRM, and ERP. I have expertise in PHP, Javascript, Typescript, NodeJS, Laravel, Yii, SuiteCRM, SugarCRM, AWS, UnitTest, Mocha, Chai, and Jest. In addition to my core skills, I have knowledge in SQL and Python. I consider myself responsible and proactive, enjoying teamwork to achieve common goals. I am motivated by the constant pursuit of learning and improvement, both in my professional and personal development.
Vetted Django Celery developer in Colombia (UTC-5)
My name is Oswaldo Rodriguez, and I am a passionate backend engineer with over 9 years of experience building web and mobile applications using various technologies and programming languages. I am currently 28 years old. Personal Information: * Email: [ioswxldo@gmail.com](mailto:ioswxldo@gmail.com) * Phone number: +573004790264 * Location: Barranquilla, Colombia
Vetted Django Celery developer in Colombia (UTC-5)
Software Developer with professional experience in projects related to Web Development, Data-Driven Applications (Python - Flask, Airflow, Django), Web Scraping and Android Development (Java). Hands-on experience in version control systems (Git), databases, containerization (Docker), RESTful APIs, and cloud services (AWS). Lifelong learner, curious and team player.
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the medium annual wage for 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 Django Celery 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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