Urgent Technical Bug Fix
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Freelancer Client is hiring: Urgent Technical Bug Fix.
Location: Remote
I need an experienced developer to track down and resolve a technical bug that is disrupting production. The problem is reproducible on my end, but I haven’t been able to isolate the root cause, so I’m looking for someone who can jump in quickly, review the existing codebase, identify the offending section, and implement a clean, well-documented fix.
What you'll do:
• Confirmation that all pre-existing tests pass and the bug no longer appears in a fresh build
Skills: PHP, JavaScript, Testing / QA, Software Testing, MySQL, Debugging, Software Development, Version Control Git
Budget: $1500–$12500 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
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I need an experienced developer to track down and resolve a technical bug that is disrupting production. The problem is reproducible on my end, but I haven’t been able to isolate the root cause, so I’m looking for someone who can jump in quickly, review the existing codebase, identify the offending section, and implement a clean, well-documented fix.
You’ll have full access to the repository and any relevant logs or error reports I’ve collected so far. I’m happy to walk you through the exact failure steps on a screenshare, and I can run any additional tests you request. My priority is a reliable solution that won’t introduce regressions, not a temporary workaround.
Deliverables:
• Corrected code committed to the repo (with clear comments on what changed)
• Brief changelog explaining the issue, diagnosis, and resolution
• Confirmation that all pre-existing tests pass and the bug no longer appears in a fresh build
If you’ve solved similar issues before, please mention what tools or debugging techniques you prefer, and let me know roughly how long the investigation phase usually takes you. I’m ready to start as soon as you are.
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