Carlos

Full-Stack Web Developer

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Overview

Looking for full-time work (8 hours/day)

at $20.00/hour ($3,520.00/month)

Bachelors degree

Last Active

January 23rd, 2025 (yesterday)

Member Since

June 15th, 2023

Profile Description

Carlos Ortega is a seasoned Full Stack Web Developer with a diverse range of experience in building and maintaining web applications. With a strong proficiency in PHP frameworks such as CodeIgniter HMVC, Native MVC, Yii, Symfony, and Laravel, Rod has successfully developed and implemented various web solutions. He excels in designing and maintaining APIs, databases, and integrating payment systems.
Rod's expertise extends to front-end technologies including HTML, CSS (Bootstrap 4, Twig, Onsen UI), and JavaScript frameworks like Extjs and jQuery. He is also skilled in Python, specifically Django, and has hands-on experience with popular CMS platforms like WordPress, utilizing Divi, Elementor, and Oxygen. With a strong focus on code quality and maintainability, Rod has contributed to the development of highly scalable and secure applications. For a detailed overview of Rod's professional journey and expertise.

Top Skills

Experience: 5 - 10 years

Experience: 2 - 5 years

Experience: 5 - 10 years

Other Skills

Experience: Less than 6 months

Experience: 2 - 5 years

Experience: 5 - 10 years

Experience: 1 - 2 years

Experience: 1 - 2 years

Basic Information

Age
29
Gender
Male
Website
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Address
San Pedro, Laguna
Tests Taken
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