TL/DR I`m a senior frontend developer looking for long-term commitment. Full CV: . It`s a hybrid static/SPA website. Read more about it at the bottom of the CV and see . Skills & qualities Specializing exclusively in EmberJS for 4 years and actively enjoying it. Strong frontend programming skills, modern JS, best practices & tools. Solid HTML/CSS skills. Deep experience with Sass & organizing the styles codebase. Testing apologist. Can set up a full-fledged acceptance testing suite in the project & BDD workflow in the team, leveraging years of experience and avoiding many common issues (that often cause testing initiatives feel unsucsessful). Focus on long-term maintainability & scalability. Capable of assessing the codebase for: performance bottlenecks, non-optimal architecture, tech debt, development productivity issues ...and making a stage-by-stage plan for resolving those issues without sacrificing dev cadence (at least not too much, I`m not a magician). Ready to start a new codebase from scratch. I will establish every aspect required for a successful app: infrastructure plannig, all types of testing, mock backend, code coverage, , , code style, UI components library, data layer, auth, documentation, ~~you name it~~ I`ll name all and take care of it for you. I`ll need assistance from your backend/devops guys for , deployment and full-stack testing. I will own your frontend codebase. Not in a bad sense of not letting other devs touch my code, but in a good sense of taking the headache off your mind. Have experience desigining APIs and connecting apps to exising APIs. Open source enthusiast. I maintain a handful of Ember addons and eager to contribute to you company`s open source presence. Have taste for teaching teammates, writing guidelines, giving tech talks, pair coding & getting all frontend devs on the same page. Will not try making myself irreplaceable. I care for keeping the low. References available from my present employer: Perforce. You`ll be contact my boss and my closest teammate over email for honest opinion. What I`m not: Not a visual designer. I can handle Node.js and eager to learn Elixir/Phoenix, but otherwise I`m not a full-stack dev. Not an office worker. Remote only. See my https://lolma.us for full CV, background info, project links, contacts, etc.
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