develop a simulation software on direct current networks
$8-15 USD / hour
Imefungwa
Imechapishwa almost 5 years ago
$8-15 USD / hour
Direct current networks include battery,breaker,cable,DC-relay and [login to view URL] parameters of battery,breaker,cable,DC-relay and load,can be set before simulation and analyze the logic under [login to view URL] developed software can simulate voltage,current and power curve under different fault [login to view URL] software have to be developed by language C# or JAVA.
Hello,how are you?
I have experiences for many years about Java and C# programming.
I have read your proposal quickly and then am sure you will get good result.
I will do my best for you and you will be gotten best results
Plz contact with me.
Thanks.
I hold a degree in Computer Engineering. I minored in Programming with a focus in C programming, Javascript tech. Whether independent or operating on a team my analytical approach to problem solving has been a plus. I enjoy working with passionate people who know what it is they need and where they are headed. I've worked with individual people and with organizations in teams of 3+ people from all over the world.
I believe my level of talent and work ethic would be a boon to any Kiwi project that required a javascript developer.
I would appreciate a chance to sit down for an interview and show you why I am the best candidate.
yes buddy, its me imad, i myself found it very interesting to do this job,,,,i also developed software like this in the past,,,,,thanx,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Hi,
TBH...
I am an IT professional and has experience of 5 years in vast and diverse technologies. For reference, I can show you my work and also you can check my linkedin profile. I will do your work for a very low cost and with sincerity, because I am building my profile from scratch plus.
I have recently developed multiple apps in C# from a very small scale i.e, console applications, board games to large scale like ERP systems. I can show you my work. Please contact we can discuss in detail
Thanks,
Hassan Munir