by dmmalam on 3/13/2012, 2:23:22 AM
After knowing Ankur or a year or two, I believe he is underselling himself. He is an talented dev who can pick up new environments very quickly: non trivial iOS game in a month; functional programming with F# in a few weeks etc He is also a genuinely nice guy and has business acumen.
If your in London, and want someone to hack projects with, then you could do a lot worse!
by helio777 on 3/14/2012, 2:33:29 PM
Hey Ankur, maybe we could be a good fit, can´t access your email though. We are a pretty early stage start up, creating a mobile plattform. We are based in Berlin, but it could anyways be nice to chat. so drop me a line at zehnfischer at gmail dot com happy to hear from you. Torsten
by mrkmcknz on 3/15/2012, 12:44:01 AM
Ankur,
You will have to add your email to your profile as it's not visible by default.
A lot of people will want to get in touch from what I have read.
Good luck!
by padwiki on 3/12/2012, 8:12:31 PM
Ankur,
Interested, but contact info not visible by default.
Email at 1stdraft at google's mail service dot com.
-B
by agurha on 3/12/2012, 8:47:20 PM
Im located in central-ish london, uk
by xiaomei on 3/12/2012, 8:11:23 PM
Where are you located?
Hello All,
Apologies if this is slightly off topic but I’ve been a lurker on this list for a while and thought I’d put myself out there for a change..
I’m a developer working for a large investment bank looking for a chance to get into the startup world. I have about 7-8 years of software development experience with very strong object-oriented/relational database skills but I’d like to break away from the corporate Microsoft stack (C#, WPF, WCF, SQL Server) and get into mobile development, specifically iOS development.
I’m quite familiar with the syntax and idioms of Objective-C, having co-developed a simple anagram game for iPhone called ‘WordSketch’ during my spare time in the evenings and weekends last year. We managed to get it into the app store, got a few hundred downloads but nothing spectacular ;) I also gained exposure to the basics of UIKit, interface builder and CoreData whilst building the app. (We decided to use cocos2d for the game engine, so I have pretty good exposure to this library too).
I wouldn’t regard myself an experienced Objective-C developer but I hope the above shows that I have the drive to learn and pickup new languages, frameworks and concepts very easily if given the opportunity.
Basically, I’m looking for someone to take a chance on me. I’d be happy to work unpaid for a few months whilst I become more proficient. I’m still a beginner so I doubt I would be able to deliver straight away on a new project but I’m sure given a few months of on the job learning I can get up to speed.
I just think after years of working for a large company, I have gotten to the stage where I feel I would be happier working for a smaller start-up. I’d like to work somewhere where I don’t feel like just another cog in the wheel, somewhere where I feel like I am actually contributing to the companies products and where I can wake up in the morning and actually feel excited about going to work!
Thanks for reading, Ankur
PS
The app is currently out of the app store as I chose not to renew my license for the time being, but here is a short review: http://thesmartph...
If you are interested in getting in touch, email me off the list, also - i’m happy to go for coffee.