I am thinking outside the box, pro-active and challenge-driven
I am passionate about my work and enjoy every challenge. I always try to go beyond the limits.I am not a "framework guy". I truly believe a project calls for a framework rather than an engineer decides of the framework based on his preferences.
I like working with any framework and I am happy to learn any framework because each one suits a different need. There's no golden bullet. This is why I specialized in knowing deeply JavaScrpt rather than knowing deeply a particular framework. When you know JavaScript, you only need to learn the quirks of a framework to be proficient.Javascript expert, I have more than 17 years of development experience and I keep enjoying and discovering new related technologies: NodeJs, Typescript, Electron, Web components…
I excel at Single Page Applications development: I focus on quality, performance, maintainability, and re-usability.I am looking for a job where I can use my creativity and my motivation to build amazing and limitless applications.
I am an excellent team player, with a strong sense of leadership.
Aside from the work, I am experimenting a lot with Arduino, electronics, home automation.I am a true believer in the open-source world, and I like to share my knowledge and participate in projects.
You can find me on GitHub: http://github.com/ben8p
Likes: | javascript typescript css html dojo css3 html5 titanium java reactjs android node.js less electron sass webpack d3.js cypress jasmine |
I am responsible for writing, maintaining and coordinating the development of the customer chat (with video capabilities)
I drive technical improvements and innovation in order to enable the app we are buildings to grow as much as possible. Besides the maintenance of the existing running application, the role involves technology stack improvements (migration to typescript), code refactoring (reduce maintenance, allow re-usability, improve overall performances), unit test coverage (I raised it to 100%) and design/creation of generic HTML5 web components.
Always customer focused, I challenge every change against UX rules to ensure we don't deliver something which could hurt the reputation of the company.
As JavaScript/Front-end architect, I introduced new standards to improve development speed, maintainability, stability, and performance. One of my goals was to reduce the learning curve by standardizing design patterns: this was a great success as people could switch from teams without being lost in the code.
Additionally, I was in charge of ING's generic framework. Based on Dojo Toolkit, it provides a set of reusable components/widgets and, therefore, prevents re-inventing the wheel in every project.
As part of standards, I wrote a customized version of JSLint (http://www.jslint.com). This version is intended to lint Dojo code and prevents many bugs by warning on many common mistakes. Coupled to extensive code review (based on Crucible), it improved the code stability from the first iteration. We were able to deliver faster, with fewer bugs.
Besides this, I standardized the continuous integration process. The test environment I set up had multiple layers: - the-intern (theintern.io) using TDD for the JavaScript - Selenium for the UI - JUnit for the backend - Cucumber (BDD) to make tests scenario more human readable.
As part of the architect role I also :
I was initially hired as a software engineer, but very quickly moved to architectural tasks (until it became official in 2014). My role was to step in as Dojo toolkit expert on multiple internals applications. Part of it was to create the architecture of new applications as well as giving advice/helping modernizing old applications.
My area of intervention roughly was:
On those projects, the most important parts were security, performances, robustness, and responsiveness. To improve the code quality I created a modular architecture and wrote the shared Front-end component library.
As a software engineer, I had the opportunity to work on http://be.com and http://doctissimo.fr. Both websites have a very heavy audience (more than 2 million visitors per day)
I was in charge of all the Front-end part, but my role was also including Back-end development:
During the two years at GFI, I had the opportunity to work on several projects. The most important ones were:
Consulting for Orange.fr
Architect and Lead Developer on Messaging Suite project: a very large scale web-mail application, having ergonomics and features of a software (like Thunderbird or Outlook). Entirely developed in JavaScript object (based on Dojo Toolkit)
Creation of real-time bus traffic information for TPG website (http://tpg.ch)
This new real-time bus information system was designed to be used at bus stops, inside buses, on websites and on any information screen TPG owns.
Besides that, I was a member of the GFI innovation lab.
Our goal was to anticipate trends in IT. We worked on an NFC project with a museum in Nice (France).
Using NFC tags and a mobile website, we made all details of exposed art easily accessible in multiple languages.
My main role at Orange.fr was creating the architecture and leading the development team for the Messaging Suite project: a very large scale web-mail application, having ergonomics and features of a software (like Thunderbird or Outlook).
This web application was entirely developed using Object Oriented JavaScript (using Dojo Toolkit).
The key features of this project were:
In this role, I had to supervise a team of five people
At this moment, I also became a Dojo toolkit contributor. The goal was to help the Dojo team fixing bug and creating new features.
During this period, I also had the opportunity to participate in some other interesting project:
I was first hired as a software engineer for Delphi / C++ development, but very quickly I became responsible for the internet department (created by me).
This was a new challenge for a company just stepping into the internet world.
During this period, I had the chance to:
I was also involved in:
As a software engineer for IN-Communication, I participated in software and web projects.
I worked on many different projects, where the most relevant are:
As a study project, I created a complete social website. It was including forum, instant messenger, rich profile, badges, custom themes.
The concept was close to FaceBook but without the "wall".
a companion for your instance of bitbucket server
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A little helper to manage atlassian crucible and to know when you have unread comments or reviews to do
a set of Editors for eclipse (plugin)
I started the project and entirely wrote it.
A Dojo Toolkit (dojotoolkit.org) adapter for highcharts/highstocks (highcharts.com)
I started the project and entirely wrote it.
A typescript toolkit to enhance your web application development
I started the project and entirely wrote it.
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Allow to automatically connect to Outlook Web Access or Outlook Web App
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