[Offer] I am a systems, network, and SciComp programmer, I am looking for small, short gigs to fund my libre projects. I have a good portfolio, and I have adequate grasp of theory. My prices begin at $5 and end at $60 for small, one-time gigs. C, x86-64|Aarch64 Assembly, Go, Python, Shell Scripting

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  • EmmKiuTeeTi-Trials

    Tests and Trials of MQTT and its Implementations

  • The languages that I use in most my current projects are C, mixed with x86-64 Assembly. In fact it is well within my means to write a complex enough program in C without including any header files. I know a good amount about Linux syscalls. In this project, I was doing just that, wrappers for syscalls in ASM instead of libc's wrappers. I am currently writing a bioinformatis program in C and x86-64 Assembly. I plan on writing a lot of good software for people to use. I hate money, all I want is people using my software. But I need money to fund my projects. That is why I have decided to advertise my services here. I also owe someone $200 and I need to pay him back :(

  • PoxHash

    A block hashing algorithm with implementations in C, Rust, Go, Nim, Python and JS

  • I do a great deal of coding with Python. Most modern languages are similar. Like take my project PoxHash as an example. I wrote it in C, Rust, Nim, Go, Python and JS. So this alone should serve as enough of a proof that I can code. But know x many languages does not make you a 'good' programmer. Racking up languages in your portfolio is does not a programmer make! What makes a good programmer is 1- familiarity with theory 2- knowing where to apply that theory.

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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