Luis Eduardo

Luis Eduardo

Senior Software Engineer

I'm a software engineer specialised in frontend, Web3 and Build systems development for complex scalable web apps. I'm also a Certified AWS Cloud Practitioner. Want to know how I may help your project? Check out my consulting business website beta and online resume.

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What I do

I have more than 5 years' experience building software for clients all over the world. Below is a quick overview of my main technical skill sets and technologies I use. Want to find out more about my experience? Check out my online resume and project portfolio.

HTML, Tailwind, Styled components & SCSS

CSS is one of the skills I'd mastered over the years. I'm always on the search for cutting edge technologies that would let me write semantic, clear and concise CSS. Nowadays I'm doing Tailwind, not precisely for its syntax but for the performance.

JavaScript, Node & Bun

Javascript is the language I love the most when it is combined with 2 things. A strongly typed language like Typescript and a fast environment. The latter is the main reason I'm very into Bun these days. Don't know much about Bun? Pretty sure you will love it too.

React, Next & Remix

When it comes down to JS frameworks I'm always in team React. I have 5+ years of experience working with it. Though most of the project I work on will be written with a React meta framework like Nextjs. I'm a big fan of Remix too just waiting for the ecosystem and community to grow.

React Native / Expo, Capacitor & Electron

I really love front end development. So, one day I said to myself I had to learn native development. Since I've being doing RN for 2+ years. Electron then came along which completed the trifecta (Web, Mobile, Desktop). If you want to learn how to use Capacitor to develop for all the previous environments, click here.

Jest, Vitest, Testing library & Cypress

We might all agree that testing our applications is important. Why not learn from the best like I did? Here is Kent C. Dodds' Testing Javascript course. Pretty sure it talks plenty more than words. Currently I want to try Playwright as an alternative to Cypress.

Lerna, Nx, Turborepo

When a well designed build systems controls the quality of the code you write, it feels safe to deploy new features. That is the main reason I've invested many years learning how to implement amazing build systems for my teams. If you want to start too I'd recommend a tool named Husky. Thank me later.

Blockchain, Web3 & Remix Eth

This field is starting to become a new passion in me. I was one of the skepticals that thought Web3 was just a fad. To leave it short, I started learning blockchain and Solidity professionally which changed my mind. I'm still learning but won't be long before I'm confident to teach others how they can become web3 developers too.

npm, Rollup, esbuild & Webpack

I'm also the author of a full blown JS E-commerce SDK. It comprises tools from defining the e-commerce entity types; several utility functions; managing shopping carts and stores; to purchasing multi vendor orders. I wish I'd be able to link you to the docs. Sadly the E-commerce is still in a closed beta stage.

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