const daniel = {
pronouns: "he" | "him",
code: ["Typescript", "Javascript", "HTML", "CSS", "C#", "C", "PHP"],
frameworks: ["svelte", "vue.js", "angular", "angularjs", "express.js"],
tools: ["vite", "node.js", "iis", "ngnix", "apache"],
architecture: [
web: ["microservices", "layered", "mvc"],
platforms: ["azure", "aws", "firebase", "cloudflare"],
software: ["microservices", "monolithic", "SOA"],
data: ["MSSQL", "MySQL", "Postgress", "MongoDB", "Firebase"],
eventing: ["event-bus"]
],
ux-design: ["creational", "behavioural", "structural"],
affiliations: [ "LegoLeague", "JS Landia", "MS Store Developer" ],
associations: [ "ACS.org.au", "Xbox Ambasador", "Windows Insider" ],
communities: [ "OpenJS Foundation", "UX Collective", "Game Dev Community" ]
}Should you need to reach out:
I have been at this for 20 years, with a proven track record. All round capable of working in and with large teams. Self-starter, active motivator, and a strong focus on delivering best in class, at pace.
Having worked on some of the most popular Cloud platforms, and based on my experience with them informed decisions regarding what they do well.
These are some of the ones I am more than comfortable with:
If the only tool in your toolbox is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.
Some frameworks are certainly better for certain requirements, and I am quite comfortable with and fond of:
Like most developers, I "speak" a few languages, and although some are questionable (HTML+CSS is Turing Complete!), they are extremely useful. Some of my native languages include:


