When she’s not building amazing Magento sites, Yancy enjoys yoga, painting, and working out in the gym. “The yoga really helps me to offset the stress that sometimes comes with development and helps me keep my mind clear and effective.”

Yancy is at her best in a team, she likes to share and gain knowledge with others to help everyone get better.

While primarily a Magento 1 and 2 developer, she also works in Javascript including mobile development with React Native.

Her Magento experience includes migrations from 1 to 2, custom payment gateways, devops, and a wide variety of backend customizations.

Jonathan was a professional graphic designer for four years before learning front-end code. As a “designer who can code” he brings concepts to the web efficiently in the most aesthetically pleasing manner possible.

When Jonathan isn’t creating beautiful websites, he plays video games with his brother and watches NBA and NFL games. As an avid runner, Jonathan benefits from a clear mind and fit body when sitting down to work.

Jonathan speaks fluent English and is very comfortable designing and coding sites for the US and Canadian market.

He is dedicated to personal growth and learning new things. If your work environment encourages growth, he might be your next amazing designer and developer!

Franco lives in the lower third of South America. As a teenager, he participated in Interact, a branch of Rotary for younger people, and through that program earned a year in California as an exchange student at 17. When he returned to his home country he had to complete a compressed educational program to graduate on time.

He went on to get his degree in business and then founded a tech startup. He was fascinated by the work of the coders he managed and started dabbling in code himself. He eventually realized that coding is what he was born to do.

In the long run, he hopes to combine his business skills with his coding experience into a career in Product Management.

As a react developer he’s proficient in rapid prototyping. He has an eye for design and cares about the client and the UX.

He sees communication as paramount to success in software development. He emphasizes how important it is to ask and try to clarify everything you don’t know. He values being curious, “looking at the new stuff is very important,” he says.

For mental health, he practices yoga and running.

He reports that “after a hard day of coding I sometimes like to relax in the evening with some coding.”

David is very immersed in the Magento world, writing technical articles, and keeping pace with the latest developments. “It’s been fascinating to watch its migration from a monolithic application to a collection of microservices architecture,” he reports.

David spends his free time with his family, watching movies, and running with his dog to keep in shape.

When working in teams, he appreciates the importance of communication. “I like verbal face to face communication either in person or in a video conference to ensure I have all the details of the requirements and understand the user stories before I start coding.” He continues, “My favorite workflow includes taking a day after each sprint to review the code and the results the client experienced… it really makes us better and improves the quality of what we deliver.”

David is always learning about new technologies and believes in continuous personal and professional growth.

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