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Matteo Lissandrini

Italy

kuzeko.com

Most recently Web Designer /Developer at Freelancer.

Italian Web Designer/Developer; Standards & Semantics Addicted; jQuery fan; Beta-Tester of your nightmares/dreams; Coding HTML5 since Dec. 2009

I am an Italian Web Designer & Developer living in the outskirts of Verona. I'm graduated with a BSc equivalent in Computer Science, now doing my MSc in Data Media and Knowledge. I have 5 years experience as professional Web Developer. I'm a CSS lover, a W3C Standards advocate and a jQuery fan.

Technologies

Dislikes:

Experience

Web Designer /Developer, Freelancer

2006 - 2012

Design, Develop and Build, maintain, upgrade and customize Websites, E-Commerce's, Themes and Templates and Web Applications

Education show all

B.S. Computer Science, Università degli Studi di Verona

2006 - 2010

Great comprehension of Information Technology.

The degree course in Computer Science aims at supplying the necessary skills to operate in programming, creation, development, management and maintenance of information technology systems, both in information systems used to create business and calculation systems,and in public administration, in businesses and laboratories that use complex information systems.

Trough this course I developed the typical skills in the following sectors: information systems and databases, complex software architecture, information modeling and knowledge, network services (with a particular focus on programming) and system security.

The course provided me know-how and skill in the various sectors of information and communication science and technology and helped me to use, both in the written and oral forms the English language besides Italian efficiently.

MSc Computer Science, University of Trento

2010 - 2012

Research with applications in the areas of business intelligence and business process management, data warehousing, metadata management systems, social and semantic web, intranet information systems, and others.

Open Source show all

jquery-truncate

GitHub, Mar 2011

Simple plugin that truncates a text either at its end or middle based on a given width or it's elements width.


StickyHeaders

GitHub, Aug 2011 - Current; followed by 15 people; forked 6 times

Is a simple plugin for jQuery to have some piece of content (section headers more likely) to stick on the top of the page while you are scrolling down the page.

Designed the Core Concept and Developed the first working demo. Now managing the project.


Pos81-Laravel

GitHub, Aug 2011 - May 2012

Basic managing application with Laravel 1.5.9


DnD-Online

GitHub, Feb 2012 - Jun 2012

Splash and Subscription page


Reading show all

Books

Designing for Emotion

Designing for Emotion

Aaron Walter


Articles & Blogs

How to Disagree

Paul Graham

The web is turning writing into a conversation. Twenty years ago, writers wrote and readers read. The web lets readers respond, and increasingly they do—in comment threads, on forums, and in their own blog posts.

Many who respond to something disagree with it. That's to be expected. Agreeing tends to motivate people less than disagreeing. And when you agree there's less to say. You could expand on something the author said, but he has probably already explored the most interesting implications. When you disagree you're entering territory he may not have explored.


Articles: A Primer on A/B Testing

A List Apart

Data is an invaluable tool for web designers who are making decisions about the user experience. A/B tests, or split tests, are one of the easiest ways to measure the…


Why I’m not a UX Designer (and neither are you)

Aaron Weyenberg

A phrase coined over 15 years ago raises a new question: Can a user's experience really be designed?


Tools

Generic 486 PC with Windows 3.1

Sublime Text2