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  • Learn Library Design with Library Design tutors - Greg Gorlen

    Greg Gorlen

    Library Design tutor

    US$18.00 /15 min

    425 reviews

    I'm a full stack software engineer, technical writer and computer science educator. I enjoy testing, debugging, refactoring, application design, maintaining projects and teaching. My primary technologies are JavaScript, React, Express (PERN stack), Playwright, Puppeteer, Python, Flask and C. See my [Stack Overflow tags](https://stackoverflow.com/users/6243352/ggorlen?tab=tags) for more technologies ordered roughly by my interest and experience. In addition to Stack Overflow, I'm active on [Code Review Stack Exchange](https://codereview.stackexchange.com/users/171065/ggorlen). Feel free to peek at a few of these reviews to get a sense of the insights I can offer your code. For further information, visit my [Codementor FAQ](https://ggorlen.glitch.me/codementor). I'm looking forward to hearing about your project! _<sub>Profile picture by the wonderful [Emily Huston](https://emilyhuston.github.io) ❤️</sub>_

  • Learn Library Design with Library Design tutors - Thomas Findlay

    Thomas Findlay

    Library Design tutor

    US$35.00 /15 min

    1249 reviews

    I have started my career as a web developer 10 years ago. I like challenges in which I can use modern tools and technologies to develop outstanding web applications in look, performance and efficiency. I specialise in Front-End web technologies - Vue, Nuxt, React, Next, and React Native for mobile applications. My Back-End stack includes Node.js with Express and Fastify, Firebase, Python, and PHP. For more details about technologies I know, see the expertise section below. **What I do in a nutshell** - Front-End/Back-End/Mobile - Consulting/Mentoring/Teaching - Sketching and Wireframe prototyping - UX/UI Design - Testing - Code reviews - Workshops **What I can help you with** **New project or features** Do you need a website or a mobile application? Or maybe you already have one, but you want to make it even better and include more features in it? I can build a website or a mobile application for you or help you with your current one. We can establish a short or long-term relationship, whichever suits your needs better. We can work on new features together via 1 to 1 sessions, or it can be done via job requests. **Code reviews/Consultancy** Do you or your team have a project but are not sure if you are following the best practices and patterns? Are you wondering how your code could be improved and be more efficient? Maybe you are about to start a new project but are not quite sure what technologies should you use or how to structure it for the best results. If that’s the case, then you came to the right person as I provide comprehensive code reviews with various suggestions on how you can improve your code and project. I can also advise you on how you can get started. **Bug fixes and issue-resolving** Bugs can be very annoying and hard to track and fix. Sometimes, you can waste hours pulling your hair out while trying to find out what is wrong. I can help you resolve your issues quickly and efficiently so you don’t waste any more time. **Tutoring/Teaching** Are you new in the world of development, or do you maybe want to learn new technologies and tools to advance in your existing career? I offer regular mentoring sessions which are suited to meet your needs and time schedule. We can start from the basics or work on any specific aspect of programming that is of your interest. **Anything else** If I did not mention something you need help with, we can still have a chat, so just drop me a message, and we will see what can be done. **Here are some things I did in the past** **React & Vue The Road To Enterprise books** Learn how to create blazing-fast, scalable, maintainable, and Enterprise-Ready applications with Vue and React. Best practices, advanced patterns, guides, tricks, and more - https://bit.ly/3pLngCg **Conferences and Workshops** **React Summit - Composition vs Configuration: How to Build Flexible, Resilient and Future-proof Components** https://portal.gitnation.org/contents/composition-vs-configuration-how-to-build-flexible-resilient-and-future-proof-components **React Advanced London - Advanced Patterns for API Management in Large-Scale React Applications** https://portal.gitnation.org/contents/advanced-patterns-for-api-management-in-large-scale-react-applications **React Workshop - How to handle APIs in React applications** https://gdg.community.dev/events/details/google-gdg-memphis-presents-react-workshop-how-to-handle-apis-in-react-applications/ **React Wednesdays: Best Practices for Testing React Apps** https://www.telerik.com/react-wednesdays/react-wednesdays-best-practices-for-testing-react-apps **CommitYourCode - React Hooks Crash Course** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDDk-coqk_8 **Vue Amsterdam - Vue Experts Panel** https://www.youtube.com/live/El8Jw2CFj7g?si=EUVzHQgAbtPNUAwq&t=5507 **Vue Amsterdam - The Case Study of Findlay Web Tech** https://youtu.be/El8Jw2CFj7g?t=4816 **Where you can find me** - [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-findlay/) - [Twitter](https://x.com/thomasfindlay94) - [GitHub](https://github.com/thomasfindlay)

  • Learn Library Design with Library Design tutors - Jacob Heater

    Jacob Heater

    Library Design tutor

    US$18.00 /15 min

    9 reviews

    GitHub Repository: http://github.com/jacobheater I am an engaging individual with a strong passion for software architecture. I have excellent interpersonal skills, and communicate well in both oral and written forms. I am a natural leader and have experience in leading a team of developers, client presentations, meetings, and exhibit good leadership characteristics. I have software architecture experience in small and enterprise level applications, and am highly experienced in the SDLC process. I enjoy working in a team setting, in fast-paced environments and leading a team to success. I believe that writing high-quality code is a must, not a nice-to-have, and I enjoy mentoring developers and learning from other people. I am highly skilled in multiple programming languages and platforms. Please see a high-level list below. --Microsoft .NET: C#, WCF, SignalR, Entity Framework, MS SQL Server, WPF, VB, LINQ, ASP.NET MVC/WebForms, Team Foundation Sever (TFS), Windows Forms, Desktop Applications. --Java Proficiency in the Java programming language. --JavaScript Node.js, AngularJS, Knockout, Underscore, SignalR JavaScript client, jQuery and jQuery plugins (authoring), ExoTools.js (author/creator), Vanilla JavaScript, Three.js, D3.js --Responsive Web Design Twitter Boostrap --Web Standards HTML, CSS, JavaScript, WebRTC --Mobile Android, Sencha Touch, PhoneGap/Steroids, Apache Cordova, Xamarin --Python I have an intermediate understanding of the Python language. I have written several Python scripts for production environments.

  • Learn Library Design with Library Design tutors - Manan Wason

    Manan Wason

    Library Design tutor

    US$30.00 /15 min

    4 reviews

    Working at Amazon Lab126, completed Google Summer of Code 2015 and 2016, also mentored Google Code In 2015 and 2016. Also an open source enthusiast. Have contributed a lot to open source projects. Most of my work can be found @ https://github.com/mananwason.

  • Learn Library Design with Library Design tutors - Manuel Micu

    Manuel Micu

    Library Design tutor

    US$20.00 /15 min

    1 reviews

    I enjoy sharing my knowledge and helping other fellow programmers get better at writing clean code, well tested, and have fun while doing it. My past experience with pair programming and code reviews has always been appreciated by the people I work with. Expanding this type of support on Codementor seemed like the perfect extension of this activity.

  • Learn Library Design with Library Design tutors - Dave Schinkel

    Dave Schinkel

    Library Design tutor

    US$30.00 /15 min

    1 reviews

    ❓HOW TO HIRE ME https://support.codementor.io/article/xdp8e101cy-how-can-i-schedule-a-session-with-a-mentor Note: If you're not able to see a button to hire me, send me a chat and I'll help. 👾 ABOUT ME =================== Hello! I'm here to mentor you! Code is not always easy. Lets pair and learn! When you pair with me I will be a patient mentor, friendly, and not here to judge. Yes I can help you with React TDD! Yes I can help you with building Node Web API TDD! I have over 20 years experience coding. Over 9 years of practicing disciplined TDD on React, Node, JavaScript, C#, Java I've coached teams on it as well. I enjoy mentoring and sharing my knowledge with others and would love to help you learn JS, React, Node and TDD! While I do TDD, I don't mind helping you add tests after as well to get your feet wet in terms of just general unit tests. So don't be afraid to ask me for any type of unit testing help. I've coached teams at Ford and several other companies on Extreme Programming which includes Test Driven Development, Clean Code, Domain Driven Development, etc. ⭐️ ⭐️ MAIN SERVICES ⭐️⭐️ ==================== - I can teach you Test Driven Development - I can help you refactor your codebase - I can teach you about how to apply Clean Code on your codebase - I can help you unstrangle that messy codebase and get some tests around it Note: I will not help with Cypress, it's garbage. I can actually help you learn how to test better, Cypress is actually not the best route to go and I'll teach you why. I can help you with React Testing Library and writing lower level unit tests and other types of integration tests. I can help you with test doubles as well. 💼 WHERE I WORK =============== I currently work for Industrial Logic. A group of legendary coaches and coders who teach Agility and Extreme Programming. Many of these folks were part of the original Extreme Programming movement back in early 2000s. Check them out here: https://www.industriallogic.com 💥 MY SITES ========== My Main Site: WeDoTDD.com (I've coded this all with TDD, React, etc) Also run TDD TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiRBjSlxIlt5URzgHSGhHQA Also run Dimecasts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSpCNq22KHTKv736UcCkuKw https://www.linkedin.com/in/daveschinkel https://twitter.com/DaveSchinkel https://twitter.com/WeDoTDD https://twitter.com/DimeCastsDotNet Test After Does Not Work. It’s backwards ================================== It's to the point but it's true. Don’t believe me? Try it. Most teams have only to dream of a day that they can benefit from tests... but they try as hard as they can to make test after work..they insist on going that route and they usually always fail with that approach. There are very good reasons why this will not work. I will explain this to you as I mentor. You'll forever be trying to catch up and when you try, you'll find you can't test your app because you had no design pressure to keep things small an decoupled and you'll say "Oh now I have to refactor to test, for get it". TDD is the opposite; you don't end up in this predicament. But more important than code coverage is that It guides you and puts design pressure on your code as you code. It aids you and it's a workflow that gives you confidence every step of the way. 💰 Pricing ====== What I have set per my rate is where it will stay. I don't negotiate the set rate anymore. My expertise in TDD especially in ReactJS and Node is rare and took a lot of years to develop. I do a couple things to help you out: 15 min free session starting out. I also will reach out to you via chat to gather some initial information on what you're needing help on to help prep for the session. 🌟 See an example of one of my sessions ================================ Want to know what it's like to be mentored by me? Check out this small segment of a 1 hour mentoring session I did with someone who wanted advice on how to improve their tests, how to refactor some of their code to make it testable, etc: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4v045UDUAg 👤 Are you one of these people?: ======================== - new to unit testing? - a seasoned unit tester who still needs help? - looking to learn ATDD/TDD (Test Driven Development)? - wish to learn how to take a story and use that as a basis to test drive a feature? - want to learn clean code practices? - want to learn how to refactor tests and production code? - need help learning how to test drive React and JS - need help learning how to TDD a backend Node web service via test driven development? I've been doing all of these for quite a long time now. 🤝 Expectations ========== We will treat each other with respect and patience. I'm not here to waste my time for cheapskates looking for quick ways to hack tests. I'm looking for serious developers who want to LEARN how to do TDD the right way. I'm not here to guarantee I'll help you quickly knock out some code. I'm here to help you up your game by learning some really powerful skills such as Clean Code, TDD, and more. But...don't come to me if you're expecting me to do all your homework or knock out all your code fast and then bitch if I don't. I require that when we pair together the entire time I coach you, that it's via Test Driven Development. That means writing test first, before implementation always. It's a workflow that I do not defer from. 📚 How I work with you as a mentor =========================== I like to chat initially for a few minutes in Codementor's IM to see if what you're working on or looking to do and the toolset you're using is something I can help you with. I want to first get a feel for where you are at in your journey to learn TDD. Completely new? Beginner? Intermediate? I know the right questions to ask to gauge that which helps me gauge how I think we should start off in our mentor/mentee pairing sessions. I tailor it based on where you are at. Once we determine we want to move forward,, then I have you pick a time on my schedule. Sometimes I need to add slots to my schedule so if there are none, just ask me to do so. I ask that if you contact me for ReactJS or Node TDD, that you: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - already have the code up on github so you can add me as a collaborator so I can pull down the code. So If it's a private repo I needed to be added to it. There will be no passing code through emails back and fourth...that doesn't even make sense. **Schedule a time with me today!**

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Learning Library Design effectively takes a structured approach, whether you're starting as a beginner or aiming to improve your existing skills. Here are key steps to guide you through the learning process:

  • Understand the basics: Start with the fundamentals of Library Design. You can find free courses and tutorials online that cater specifically to beginners. These resources make it easy for you to grasp the core concepts and basic syntax of Library Design, laying a solid foundation for further growth.
  • Practice regularly: Hands-on practice is crucial. Work on small projects or coding exercises that challenge you to apply what you've learned. This practical experience strengthens your knowledge and builds your coding skills.
  • Seek expert guidance: Connect with experienced Library Design tutors on Codementor for one-on-one mentorship. Our mentors offer personalized support, helping you troubleshoot problems, review your code, and navigate more complex topics as your skills develop.
  • Join online communities: Engage with other learners and professionals in Library Design through forums and online communities. This engagement offers support, new learning resources, and insights into industry practices.
  • Build real-world projects: Apply your Library Design skills to real-world projects. This could be anything from developing a simple app to contributing to open source projects. Using Library Design in practical applications not only boosts your learning but also builds your portfolio, which is crucial for career advancement.
  • Stay updated: Since Library Design is continually evolving, staying informed about the latest developments and advanced features is essential. Follow relevant blogs, subscribe to newsletters, and participate in workshops to keep your skills up-to-date and relevant.

The time it takes to learn Library Design depends greatly on several factors, including your prior experience, the complexity of the language or tech stack, and how much time you dedicate to learning. Here’s a general framework to help you set realistic expectations:

  • Beginner level: If you are starting from scratch, getting comfortable with the basics of Library Design typically takes about 3 to 6 months. During this period, you'll learn the fundamental concepts and begin applying them in simple projects.
  • Intermediate level: Advancing to an intermediate level can take an additional 6 to 12 months. At this stage, you should be working on more complex projects and deepening your understanding of Library Design’s more advanced features and best practices.
  • Advanced level: Achieving proficiency or an advanced level of skill in Library Design generally requires at least 2 years of consistent practice and learning. This includes mastering sophisticated aspects of Library Design, contributing to major projects, and possibly specializing in specific areas within Library Design.
  • Continuous learning: Technology evolves rapidly, and ongoing learning is essential to maintain and improve your skills in Library Design. Engaging with new developments, tools, and methodologies in Library Design is a continuous process throughout your career.

Setting personal learning goals and maintaining a regular learning schedule are crucial. Consider leveraging resources like Codementor to access personalized mentorship and expert guidance, which can accelerate your learning process and help you tackle specific challenges more efficiently.

The cost of finding a Library Design tutor on Codementor depends on several factors, including the tutor's experience level, the complexity of the topic, and the length of the mentoring session. Here is a breakdown to help you understand the pricing structure:

  • Tutor experience: Tutors with extensive experience or high demand skills in Library Design typically charge higher rates. Conversely, emerging professionals might offer more affordable pricing.
  • Pro plans: Codementor also offers subscription plans that provide full access to all mentors and include features like automated mentor matching, which can be a cost-effective option for regular, ongoing support.
  • Project-based pricing: If you have a specific project, mentors may offer a flat rate for the complete task instead of an hourly charge. This range can vary widely depending on the project's scope and complexity.

To find the best rate, browse through our Library Design tutors’ profiles on Codementor, where you can view their rates and read reviews from other learners. This will help you choose a tutor who fits your budget and learning needs.

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  • Personalized learning: A dedicated tutor adapts the learning experience to your specific needs, skills, and goals. This personalization ensures that you are not just learning Library Design, but exceling in a way that directly aligns with your objectives.
  • Immediate feedback and assistance: Unlike self-paced online courses, a dedicated tutor provides instant feedback on your code, concepts, and practices. This immediate response helps eliminate misunderstandings and sharpens your skills in real-time, making the learning process more efficient.
  • Motivation and accountability: Regular sessions with a tutor keep you motivated and accountable. Learning Library Design can be challenging, and having a dedicated mentor ensures you stay on track and continue making progress towards your learning goals.
  • Access to expert insights: Dedicated tutors often bring years of experience and industry knowledge. They can provide insights into best practices, current trends, and professional advice that are invaluable for both learning and career development.
  • Career guidance: Tutors can also offer guidance on how to apply Library Design in professional settings, assist in building a relevant portfolio, and advise on career opportunities, which is particularly beneficial if you plan to transition into a new role or industry.

By leveraging these benefits, you can significantly improve your competency in Library Design in a structured, supportive, and effective environment.

Personalized Library Design mentoring through Codementor offers a unique and effective learning approach compared to traditional classroom learning, particularly in these key aspects:

  • Customized content: Personalized mentoring adapts the learning material and pace specifically to your needs and skill level. This means the sessions can focus on areas where you need the most help or interest, unlike classroom settings which follow a fixed curriculum for all students.
  • One-on-one attention: With personalized mentoring, you receive the undivided attention of the tutor. This allows for immediate feedback and detailed explanations, ensuring that no questions are left unanswered, and concepts are fully understood.
  • Flexible scheduling: Personalized mentoring is arranged around your schedule, providing the flexibility to learn at times that are most convenient for you. This is often not possible in traditional classroom settings, which operate on a fixed schedule.
  • Pace of learning: In personalized mentoring, the pace can be adjusted according to how quickly or slowly you grasp new concepts. This custom pacing can significantly enhance the learning experience, as opposed to a classroom environment where the pace is set and may not align with every student’s learning speed.
  • Practical, hands-on learning: Mentors can provide more practical, hands-on learning experiences tailored to real-world applications. This direct application of skills is often more limited in classroom settings due to the general nature of the curriculum and the number of students involved.

Personalized mentoring thus provides a more tailored, flexible, and intensive learning experience, making it ideal for those who seek a focused and practical approach to mastering Library Design.

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