I'm a generalist currently working for a small IT-consulting agency but planning to start freelancing from January, 2015, or if you have a really, really cool full time job, we can talk about that, too, hence my post here.
I solve problems and can learn whatever you throw at me really fast. Contact me if you need someone like that.
I've spent the last year or so doing mostly sysadmin and networking stuff among a crazy amount of Windows servers and Cisco routers. Before that, I've done all kinds of IT-stuff for translation agencies, from custom e-mail servers through integration CAT tools into their Project Management systems to building in-house .NET applications.
Volunteered a few months working out performance issues in a huge Rails 3 app two years ago, caching, mysql tweaks etc. Made an app entirely in client-side JS with the local public transportation's API because, well, why not. (http://github.com/KTamas/nasta)
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Maybe. Sweden/Norway preferred.
Technologies: C#, Javascript, HTML/CSS, Ruby, shell scripting, Linux/Windows servers, Cisco iOS, CAT tools, Nginx, Postfix, Dovecot, Exchange etc.
Résumé/CV: on request
Email: ktamas@ktamas.com
I'm a generalist currently working for a small IT-consulting agency but planning to start freelancing from January, 2015, or if you have a really, really cool full time job, we can talk about that, too, hence my post here.
I solve problems and can learn whatever you throw at me really fast. Contact me if you need someone like that.
I've spent the last year or so doing mostly sysadmin and networking stuff among a crazy amount of Windows servers and Cisco routers. Before that, I've done all kinds of IT-stuff for translation agencies, from custom e-mail servers through integration CAT tools into their Project Management systems to building in-house .NET applications.
Volunteered a few months working out performance issues in a huge Rails 3 app two years ago, caching, mysql tweaks etc. Made an app entirely in client-side JS with the local public transportation's API because, well, why not. (http://github.com/KTamas/nasta)
My somewhat incomplete Linkedin profile with way too fancy titles: http://se.linkedin.com/in/tamaskadar/