I have dual skills: a degree in Computer Science and UI/UX design works featured in online galleries.
In the last 15 years I've been designing and developing websites and applications. From back-end to front-end, from architecture design to UI/UX design, on different stacks. I've built and managed front-end teams, shaped products.
Right now I focus on React and I can be helpful in a couple of ways:
- Building, guiding, leading React teams to produce high quality code even with junior developers
- Design Engineering: Building robust design systems, rapid prototyping new ideas or features, shaping product design, developer - designer communication
When the AI boom started in 2022 I've been already focused on how to create provably, or likely correct software on budget.
Since then, I've figured out how to create correct software fast, on rapid iteration. (https://www.osequi.com/)
Now I can combine productivity and quality into one single framework / method / toolchain ... at least for a niche (React apps)
Do I use AI? Only for pair programming: suggestions for algorithms, suggestions for very small technical details like Typescript polymorphism.
Do I need more AI? Not really ...
My framework automates most part of the software development process: design (specification and documentation), development, verification. What's left is understanding aka designing the software architecture, and for that I'm using math, not AI, which provides me provably-correct translatable-to-code-models in a deterministic way. None of these will be offered by AI in the foreseeable future
I have dual skills: a degree in Computer Science and UI/UX design works featured in online galleries.
In the last 15 years I've been designing and developing websites and applications. From back-end to front-end, from architecture design to UI/UX design, on different stacks. I've built and managed front-end teams, shaped products.
Right now I focus on React and I can be helpful in a couple of ways:
- Leading, guiding React teams to produce high quality code
- Designer / Developer communication
- Design Engineering: Building robust design systems, rapid prototyping new ideas or features, shaping product design
I prefer a part-time job because I run a research and development studio focusing on correct software: https://www.osequi.com/
If you are interested in likely-correct React apps, or planning to train your AI to generate React apps, then I'm available full time.
I have dual skills: a degree in Computer Science and UI/UX design works featured in online galleries.
In the last 15 years I've been designing and developing websites and applications. From back-end to front-end, from architecture design to UI/UX design, on different stacks. I've built and managed front-end teams, shaped products.
Right now I focus on React and I can be helpful in a couple of ways:
- Leading, guiding React teams to produce high quality code
- Designer / Developer communication
- Design Engineering: Building robust design systems, rapid prototyping new ideas or features, shaping product design
I prefer a part-time job because I run a research and development studio focusing on correct software: https://www.osequi.com/
If you are interested in likely-correct React apps, or planning to train your AI to generate React apps, then I'm available full time.
I'm about to finish my first provably / likely correct software.
The concept, data, and behavioral models are all formal without using formal methods. Think category theory, normal forms and finite-state machines here.
The presentation layer / the visual mapping model is semi-formal using design systems. Think here a usual component library / design system with a closed API, aka tailor made components without styling props.
The rest, that small amount of hand-written code is tested with 100% code coverage.
The concept and behavioral models are created with visual diagram editors, the data model is generated. Think Stately.ai here, and the diagrams-as-code paradigm.
This space (Notion & co) is extremely crowded. If a player invests heavily into UX, from the start, that signals they are in the long run. Confident, at least.
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I 'know' Lea Verou since ~2010. She is a household name in web design and development. Like A List Apart, Chris Coyier, Eric Meyer.
I've read regularly her articles and used her tools for years. I'm not in web design and development anymore; more like category theory, functional programming - thus composition.
The title caught my eye. I wasn't expecting these words in a web design and development article; wasn't expecting these words around 'composability'. I read papers almost daily and I'm used with 'strange new' words.
I read also the article. It's far from being enjoyable, clear, useful, linking explicitly the term composition to this domain. Maybe we should step back a little bit and try to simplify things. They 'compose' better.
- Location: Europe
- Remote: Yes
- Willing to relocate: Maybe
- Technologies: React, TypeScript, Next.js, Design systems, XState, Functional software architecture
- Résumé/CV: http://metamn.io/
- Email: bartus.csongor@gmail.com
I have dual skills: a degree in Computer Science and UI/UX design works featured in online galleries.
In the last 15 years I've been designing and developing websites and applications. From back-end to front-end, from architecture design to UI/UX design, on different stacks. I've built and managed front-end teams, shaped products.
Right now I focus on React and I can be helpful in a couple of ways:
- Building, guiding, leading React teams to produce high quality code even with junior developers
- Design Engineering: Building robust design systems, rapid prototyping new ideas or features, shaping product design, developer - designer communication
- React Software Architecture: Solving top pain points like code architecture and state management (https://2023.stateofjs.com/en-US/usage/#top_js_pain_points)
I prefer a part-time / fractional job because I run a research and development studio focusing on correct software: https://www.osequi.com/
If you are interested in likely-correct React apps, or planning to train your AI to generate React apps, then I'm available full time.