Steven Lacerda learned C# multi-threaded processing


keeping in mind the specifications of clients and customers, a web developer builds the website. He analyzes the user needs to make it sure that they are being provided with the proper content as well as graphics. Besides, he converts written, graphic, audio and video components to the compatible web formats.

Working as an established programmer at N3N since 2017, Steven Lacerda has created maintainable and reusable React components in connection with Semantic and Kendo libraries. Besides, he contributed towards react-bootstrap-table npm module. So far, React has changed the way developers think of building the web apps. Thus, it makes it necessary for the developer to understand how it works. He learned C# multi-threaded processing in conjunction with sockets and database access.

Pertaining to the major projects Steven Lacerda accomplished, Steven Lacerda has implemented a rolldown infographic in an existing site using d3, wow, and skrollr animation libraries. Besides, he turned the classical statistical analysis into a user-friendly infographic that informs the users with graphics and animation. Besides, he is working on a project named AirBnb, a dashboard app that retrieves the social media metrics in order to provide the statistics on the effect of marketing campaigning. 

Highly skilled in advanced programming and design, project management and web content management along with strong collaborative skills, website optimization and excellent problem solving; Steven Lacerda is quite much familiar with various languages including Javascript, Node.js, C#, CSS/Less/Sass, PHP/Wordpress, Mongo, Python and SQL. Besides, he also holds an extensive knowledge in various libraries/frameworks. These include React, Express, jQuery, Bootstrap, Promise Libraries, GIT, Wow, Animate, Skrollr, OAuth, Passport, Keystone, Jade, Handlebars, Jasmine, Chai, Mocha and Docker.

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