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My name is Yan. I have 4 years of commercial experience and actively apply my skills to build solutions. I’ve worked on a wide range of projects, including: • Data flow standardization platform • Staking farm platform • High-load ERP system • B2B marketplace • Marketplace for ready-made digital solutions • Landings (These are just some of the projects I've been involved in) I am NOT considering: • iGaming projects • Scam-related projects • Teams where I would be the only Frontend developer Outside of work, I dedicate my time to mentoring others and writing technical articles. These activities help me sharpen both my soft and hard skills. I'm also a contributor to the open-source architectural methodology Feature-Sliced Design for frontend projects. I stay active in the developer community and constantly work on deepening my expertise. Additionally, I was invited to speak at the MoscowJS frontend conference on the topic of Feature-Sliced Design. EducationI graduated from the private IT college IThub College, where I gained a solid foundation in IT. My knowledge in Frontend, Backend development, DevOps, and testing gives me a comprehensive view of the full product development cycle – from architecture planning to deploying new features in production. Tech StackWeb3: Wagmi, Viem, Ethers.js, EVM networks Frontend: React, Next.js, Redux, MobX, Ant Design, Material UI, SCSS, CSS, HTML, styled-components, Axios, openapi-generator, Three.js, React Hook Form, React Query, Yup, Zod, Storybook, Webpack, Vite, ESLint, Prettier, Stylelint Testing: React Testing Library, Jest, Puppeteer, Enzyme. Unit testing, snapshot testing, integration testing, E2E testing Backend: Node.js, Express.js, Sequelize, Mongoose, Django, CORS, JWT, Socket.io, Swagger Programming Languages: TypeScript, JavaScript Version Control: Git Architecture & Principles: Feature-Sliced Design, Atomic Design, Modular, Microservices, Monolithic, MVC, MVVM, Domain-Driven Design, Test-Driven Development, SOLID, KISS, DRY. I understand why God Object and Big Ball of Mud are anti-patterns, how to avoid them, and how to deal with them if needed Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB DevOps: Docker, Docker Compose, Nginx, GitHub Actions, Bash, Linux (Ubuntu) Languages: English – C1 Telegram: @Yan3vans GitHub: https://github.com/midas-png My articles: https://dev.to/m_midas Mentorship profile: https://getmentor.dev/mentor/yan-levin-2971
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