Ever since I switched careers from public administration to the telecommunications sector I recognized that IT and development in general really suits my abilities. So a few years ago I have started learning the basics of web development then began to work on personal open-source projects that I cared about.
- JavaScript, ES6, Typescript
- Frontend JS frameworks (Angular)
- Creating responsive layout with Angular flex-layout
- CSS libraries (Angular Material, Materialize)
- Backend JS frameworks (Node.js and Express)
- NoSQL database (MongoDB)
- Major JS libraries (e.g. jQuery, rxjs, Moment.js, lodash, Leaflet)
- C# and Unity
- Agile development using Jira
- Inkscape
- Documentation (General principles as well as various tools for editing xml-based documents)
- AngularJS
- Swagger (OpenAPI)
- Unit testing with Jest
- CD/CI
- Creating 3D models and materials with Blender
- A Node.js server with a scheduled cron job that fetches data from a SOAP API and sends notifications to MS Teams if there is anything new.
- A CRUD application that helps me with the monthly report of meter and calculation of overhead expenses
- Interactive fantasy maps (Angular and Leaflet)
- A PC game developed in Unity
- Finishing and shipping our fist PC game with the team, then move on to the next one
- Obtaining deeper knowledge of the frameworks and libraries I already know
- Continuing my journey on the Frontend Developer Roadmap