My job is to design the overall solution for both web and mobile software. This include basic guidelines for usability and UX, parts interactions, workflows, data types. I then code core functionalities. I'm trying every day to be more agile as possible (which is the methodology I prefer).
I try to push hard for clean and solid principles trying to don't reinvent the wheel and to be smart about the code you write. When I started working here there was no source-control, no bug-tracking tools, no solid and "smart" thinking about code and OOP principles. As soon as I started I pushed very hard to respect these rules.
I also meet with customers to discuss current and new project and help the CEO manage and coordinate the development team (4 people).
So far I helped to complete some "legacy" projects started before I joined the team: a bunch of websites and a mobile application for Android and BlackBerry. My very own project is a new website and online shop (with our store-manager integration) for a big fashion brand. In extension to the website there is an iPhone app with shop capabilities.
The major problem I see, even in my previous job, is that most developers think they are smart enough (this doesn't mean they are not!) and keep writing software "as they know today" without wanting to improve. This mean that when they switch to a new language or environment or when they are faced to a new problem they bring 1:1 their previous knowledge which doesn't always produce a optimal solution. I very would like to see more question about "why is this like this" and "why is this a problem". For every problem I'm facing I always spend lot of time on the internet looking for what's the path big-names are adopting to solve it and I try to copy their idea. That's what I'd like to see in my team.
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Yek Lead Developer and Architect February 2010 - Current
My job is to design the overall solution for both web and mobile software. This include basic guidelines for usability and UX, parts interactions, workflows, data types. I then code core functionalities. I'm trying every day to be more agile as possible (which is the methodology I prefer).
I try to push hard for clean and solid principles trying to don't reinvent the wheel and to be smart about the code you write. When I started working here there was no source-control, no bug-tracking tools, no solid and "smart" thinking about code and OOP principles. As soon as I started I pushed very hard to respect these rules.
I also meet with customers to discuss current and new project and help the CEO manage and coordinate the development team (4 people).
So far I helped to complete some "legacy" projects started before I joined the team: a bunch of websites and a mobile application for Android and BlackBerry. My very own project is a new website and online shop (with our store-manager integration) for a big fashion brand. In extension to the website there is an iPhone app with shop capabilities.
Apsoft SA Software developer 2007 - February 2010
Fix bugs and implement new features on existing projects.
Application deployment on site.
We were a team of 2 developers.
Contact to customers.
