No experience necessary - IoT project (MicroPython on ESP32) - Western Balkans or Eastern Europe preferred
$4-5 USD / hour
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$4-5 USD / hour
You are 16 to 22 years old. I will pay you five US dollars/hour to learn MicroPython on ESP32 (The ESP32 is similar to Arduino). You do *not* need any experience. Yes. Really. You are not dreaming. I want a very intelligent young man to help me create an IoT project using MicroPython on ESP32.
To work with me you do not need to bid on this project. Instead you can apply to work with me by entering my contest at...
https://www.freelancer.com/contest/No-experience-necessary-Test-for-candidates-interested-in-working-on-an-IoT-project-MicroPython-on-ESP-I-prefer-you-live-in-Bosnia-and-Herzegovina-Kosovo-Montenegro-Serbia-Northern-Macedonia-or-Albania-1783207
You and I will text chat (*not* video chat) for one hour each night, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 5pm and 10pm (GMT +2). I will pay you 5 US dollars/ hour for 1 hour/night for approximately 20 days per month.
I care primarily about your intelligence and creativity, not your experience. Any language experience you have would be helpful—such as, Python, Java, JavaScript, C/C++, etc—but is not required.
Of course if you have experience with electronics, microcontrollers, electrical engineering, mechatronics, or PCB layout that would be helpful too. But, again, no experience is required.
hi,
I have read your requirements and I am hunt in learning new tolls and technology. I will not tell you that I am experienced person because everyday I am learning new thing. I have previously worked on java and now I m learning python. Hope we work together and do some wonderful assignment together.
hope for positive response and further discussion.
regards,
Kamlesh kumar
As you mentioned in the project description, it sounds like a dream to me. I am constantly looking for new knowledges and applying them to different projects to strengthen them.
For example, at the end of the Python course, I've developed an application to capture the supply outages of electrical meters and report the event via email, as well as display them on a web page.
With Arduino my last project was to change the operation of my mother's ceiling fan from the original cord (she had to pull it to turn it on and change speeds) to a RF remote control one with an additional app to her phone (it works but she's never used it, she prefears the remote control).