/about

roots

I have lived in the USA, Curaçao, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Romania, Estonia, the UK, and I have chosen France to settle down. I am comfortable with a lot of languages

education

I have a background in industrial automation, photography, audio engineering, accounting and finance and computer science. I learn fast!

work

I currently work at allowa as a full-stack engineer and I have previously worked at fabriq as a front-end engineer, after spending 9 years in the music industry at the Universal Music Group

interests

  • rowing
  • league of legends
  • bass guitar
  • gin tonic
  • cats

you can have a full breakdown of my hectic life on my linkedIn

/stack

dev

  • React
  • Typescript
  • JavaScript
  • GraphQL
  • Node.js
  • Postgresql
  • MongoDB
  • PHP
  • Python
  • C++
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • Sass/Less
  • Next/Gatsby
  • Atom
  • VSCode
  • Bootstrap
  • Github/Gitlab
  • Gist
  • npm/yarn
  • Terminal
  • Bash
  • Vercel/Netlify/Heroku
  • Contentful/Prismic

design

  • UX
  • UI
  • Web
  • Mobile
  • Apps
  • Logos
  • Figma
  • Invision
  • Adobe XD
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Adobe InDesign
  • Adobe Lightroom
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Webflow
  • Sketch

/projects

see some selected front-end projects below

allowa all-digital real estate agency

React
JavaScript
TypeScript
Sass
Node.js
Postgresql

Since January 2021, I have been working at allowa as a full-stack engineer. It is my first professional experience with TypeScript and I have been enjoying every single minute of it.

allowa is a French digital real estate agency that differentiates itself by handling nearly the whole process of sales and lettings in a fully digital and non-hassle fashion.

I worked under the supervision of the tech lead and in partnership with an agency. As I have joined the company at its early stage, I have had the opportunity to be part of the initial development and implementation of all pages and features.

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Fabriq workshop management solution for industry 4.0

Vue
VueX
JavaScript
HTML
CSS

In 2020 I worked at fabriq as a front-end developer. It was my first professional experience with Vue and VueX.

fabriq is a French SaaS for industrial plants that aims to centralise all operational data, field audits, action plans and indicators in a single tool to build an enriched and collaborite platform, to ultimately help improve industrial performance through data analysis.

I worked under the supervision of the tech lead, mostly fixing bugs and implementing few features. Although it was an interesting experience working on a product with a very fast implementation process which permitted collecting feeedback from its users in a nearly instant way, it helped me to reinforce my preferences towards React.

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Pacific olympics' equipment provider for winter sports

Vue
JavaScript
HTML
CSS
Sass

Pacific was my first Vue 3 project. I started it mainly to learn how to create a router and a simple carousel gallery on Vue 3 and also to get introduced to Vue, as I primarily code with React.

I wanted to learn Vue because at my job at fabriq Vue was the framework of choice.

Turns out I am now comfortable with Vue but ended up going back to React, with which I currently work with at Allowa and on my personal projects. #ReactRocks

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Forkked music blog on the style of Pitchfork - but twisted

React
Node.js
GraphQL
JavaScript
Python
Mongodb
HTML
CSS
Sass
Adobe XD

Under construction!

I have always loved writing. And after working 10+ years in the recording industry, music is my passion. I also love programming so I found a way to unite these 3 things - a music review blog!

This is not your average blog, though. Imagine Pitchfork, but without being pretentious. My objective is to debunk most of Pitchfork's tragic reviews (i.e. the ones that receive scores below 6.0) and reinstate the reputation of the pop artists we love.

I have written a Python script to fetch all Pitchfork's review metadatas and scores since 1996, which roughly accounts to about 20,000 reviews as of 2021. With this data in hand, I created a rankings section on Forkked that allows an user search and it orders the music album scores in descending order... So you can see the worst albums of all time!

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Hannah Senesh portfolio website built on React, Gatsby and GraphQL

React
Node.js
GraphQL
JavaScript
HTML
CSS
Sass
Adobe XD

This was my first test website built on Gatsby, React and GraphQL. It was my first experience building a blazing fast webpage using Javascript to insert HTML elements, and it was a wonderful experience to learn some more Javascript effectively.

I keep using Sass as its integration is really smooth with React, and Gatsby + GraphQL do a really great job at rendering images which contributes to the page's loading speed.

I also learnt how to use environment variables to store API keys in both development and production phases, with a complete deployment to Vercel and Netlify. On the design part, I learnt how to use the mix-blend function on CSS and also how to fully customise a Google Maps component.

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Evergreen & Kotka e-commerce platform

JavaScript
HTML
CSS
Adobe XD

E-commerce website for the business I started in 2019. I designed and manufactured stainless steel water bottles and created the website to put them on sale after having a bad experience selling at Amazon.

To process online payments, I integrated Stripe to the platform.

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