Network Tools Developer - Golang, Python, C#, Kivy, WPF
Located in: 🇺🇸
United States ›
Michigan ›
Troy
Looking for: Freelance
- Can work remotely
Biography
A professional programmer with over five years of experience in Software Development on platforms ranging from integrated circuits to distributed server systems using technologies like Managed Extensibility Framework(MEF), Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Message Queue Brokers and Representational State Transfer (REST).
Also a professional network administrator with several years of experience in managing platforms like Asterisk Voice over IP powered Servers, Huawei Online Charging System and CISCO Unified Border Element (CUBE).
Currently holds a Bachelor's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering and a Masters in Information and Telecommunication Systems and aspires to delve into Machine Learning and Data Analysis
Skills
Hard Skills
Operating Systems: HP Unix, Linux, Windows and Android
Programming Languages: C++, C, C#, JAVA, HTML, GoLang, TypeScript
Source Versioning: Git. Team Foundation Server(TFS)
IPC Technologies: Webservices, REST, SOAP, WCF
Scripting Languages: Powershell, Bash, awk programming, Python, Javascript
Databases: MySQL, SqLite, Oracle, MSSQL, MongoDB
Web Application Frameworks: Python-ÂDjango, Wt Framework
Content Management Systems: DjangoCMS
Network Protocols: TCP/IP, DNS,VoIP, SS7, SIP, SMPP
Message Queue Brokers: DotNetMQ
Extract Transform Load: SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), awk programming
Other Technologies: Linq, MEF, WPF, ASP Web Api 2, CefSharp, Quartz.net, Xamarin, Entity Framework, Kendo, Project Server, Sharepoint
Other Frameworks: Kivy Framework, Qt C++, QML, Angular
Embedded Platforms: Beaglebone Black, Raspberry Pi, PIC 16F877A
Soft Skills and Courses
Project Management
Strategic Issues in Information and Telecommunication Systems
What I look for
I am looking for part- time Golang or Python development jobs
I will like to work remotely
How to contact me
Contact me via email
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