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Nicolas Chambrier

Senior developer / Lead dev (Node/React)

Nicolas Chambrier
43 years old
Lyon Area France
Professional Status
Entrepreneur
Available
About Me
Developer, project manager and consultant in web-related technologies.
I've worked for small to large companies, and am involved in a few free projects.
I give many JavaScript trainings in France.

Specialties: JavaScript, Node.JS, SQL, architecture, technical documents
Resume created on DoYouBuzz

Co-manager / CTO at ByteClub

Byte Club (LMTM)
September 2014 to September 2018
Villefranche-sur-Saône
  • Expert on Node.js, React, JavaScript ES6 (trainings, development, consulting)
  • Node.js and React trainings at Vente Privée, TF1 Vidéo, La Fourchette, Mountain Hikes, CNRS…
  • React and Node.js consulting for M6 Web
  • Lead developer on “LAP” (Live Audience Participation - question.direct): an event organization platform for realtime participation in live sessions and conferences (questions, polls, etc.)
  • Developer on Anoloc's realtime localisation platform (tracking car pools in real time)
  • Developer on “HyBro” (Sciences-Po Medialab): a web browser dedicated on data qualification to feed Hyphe server.
    https://github.com/medialab/hyphe-browser
  • Developer on “eatlas” (Sciences-Po Medialab): a collaborative tool for political/geographic writers to share their articles and data.
    https://github.com/AtelierCartographie/eatlas
  • Developer on “ooz”: our commercial communication platform helping salesmen and clients to create their own private space
Detailed Description
  • I've worked 80% remotely for the last 4 years quite successfully, I have a very high experience on remote working (what works and what does not, meaning I know when we should organize physical meetings and when we don't need to)
  • ooz was a commercial failure because we didn't even sell it at all, I've learnt a lot from this experience working on a technically successful but commercially failing product