Steven Lacerda leverages the technical and analytical skills to create dynamic websites

Genuinely concerned about making the web a better place, Steve Lacerda is an established web developer. He is well versed with what is going on in the web world and always keeps up with the changing tides in the web development. Serving at N3N since 2017, Steve has worked hard to create maintainable and reusable react components in connection with Semantic and Kendo libraries. Moreover, he has contributed towards react-bootstrap-table npm module.

Steven Lacerda is a highly sought after web developer who leverages the technical, analytical and problem solving skills to create dynamic websites and platforms, thus fueling the revenue growth. Regarding his professional career, Steve Lacerda has served as Global Technical Support Manager at BlueArc Corporation from 2003-2006.

This company is known for manufacturing and distributing unified network storage systems. It offers its products for enterprise, electronic discovery, entertainment, higher education, internet services, design and simulation. Here, Steve worked on the metrics by revealing the system-wide defects. Besides, he made his best efforts to improve the customer satisfaction and loyalty.

Steven Lacerda possesses a particular set of well-honed skills and vast knowledge of languages. He is quite familiar with various languages that include Javascript, Node.js, C#, CSS/Less/Sass, PHP, Wordpress, Mongo, Python and SQL.


Steven Lacerda loves to do certain things during his free time. He is quite fond of hiking, kayaking, walking, going to gym and programming. Besides, he loves to go to festivals and trying new things. Overall, it is highly inspiring to peep into the professional journey of Steven Lacerda right from the Technical Support Engineer to Software Engineer. 

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