Hi! I usually post in the freelancer's thread but thought to try here as this one comes with a request. My name is Jim and I'm an experienced frontend dev. I'm comfortable with BackboneJS, Coffeescript and write vanilla most of the time. I've built (personal) projects with AngularJS for the last 6 months but I still don't feel as proficient in it as I am with say BackboneJS (which took me 2). ie. with angular, I'm still learning all the "gothchas" (note: there are many), arguing with app/folder/file structure and lost in conflicting best practices.
So this is a call out for challenging/larger angularJS projects preferably in a mid/senior team. What I get out of it is clarity and in return, I offer a valuable frontend resource with competitive rates and my thanks!
*note: someone has already asked me why not give up on Angular, confession bear: I actually like using it.
Type: Contract/contractor
Remote: Yes, UK/EU only
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: AngularJS
Resume/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QvETmBu-zsm2888Dra7933tL...
Email: jim@heightdigital.co.uk
Hi! I usually post in the freelancer's thread but thought to try here as this one comes with a request. My name is Jim and I'm an experienced frontend dev. I'm comfortable with BackboneJS, Coffeescript and write vanilla most of the time. I've built (personal) projects with AngularJS for the last 6 months but I still don't feel as proficient in it as I am with say BackboneJS (which took me 2). ie. with angular, I'm still learning all the "gothchas" (note: there are many), arguing with app/folder/file structure and lost in conflicting best practices.
So this is a call out for challenging/larger angularJS projects preferably in a mid/senior team. What I get out of it is clarity and in return, I offer a valuable frontend resource with competitive rates and my thanks!
*note: someone has already asked me why not give up on Angular, confession bear: I actually like using it.