Robert Aguilera
Javascript engineer for Aplos LLC. I'm a sucker for front end technologies, obscure/novel tech, hacking my productivity, and learning as much as I can about everything.
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Skills/Languages
A little bit of this and a little bit of that. Front End Tech is my bread and butter with a tasteful eye for design. I have some experience with Python and Java (Django is pretty awesome) as well as some recent experience with Cryptocurrency development (Solidity).
My first love is Javascript and I can't get enough of React.
Currently learning
I'm really diving deep in animations. I visited this Walt Disney Museum in SF and just fell in love with the work that goes into creating fluid animations. I'm also really curious about software architecture. How do you structure a project so that it's easy to scale? What kinds of trade offs do you make when choosing one approach over another?
Currently hacking on
Right now I'm actually contemplating "what's the best/productive/efficient way to learn something".
Available for
I'm always down for a good debate on anything and everything. No topic is too sacred.
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