I'm a self-taught web developer. After about 2 years as a Lead Dev in a web agency near Poitiers, France, I'm now working as a freelancer. Feel free to contact me. Apart from programming languages, I'm fluent in French, Spanish & English (and still learning Portuguese).
I started coding at age 11, with automation scripts for MS Excel, VBS & Batch files, at 13 I began to learn HTML, CSS & PHP, and at 15 I began to learn Python and to use Linux and FOSS on a daily basis.
I have a DIY/handcrafted/old-tech/low-tech approach of development & tech in general. Over the years, I have created a lot of softwares & web apps (ranging from the almost useful to the amusing), such as a Python keyboard-to-series-port Morse converter, a PHP rotoscopic video processor, a WASM/OpenCV video to audio synth, or a Python markov-chain-based image generator. I've also spent a lot of time coding PureData patches. Unfortunately, many of these projects are old and now only live on some backup disk somewhere in the attic. Luckily at some point I started to use Git in my coding projects!
Here are a few things you can find in my public repos, which mainly have 2 focus: arts in general and often music/sound processing in particular (I've studied musicology for 5 years), and library science (before being Lead Dev, I've been working for two years at OpenEdition as Metadata Officer and then Fullstack dev).
- Books & Library Science:
- JsMARC: browser/npm module/node cli tool to read/filter/parse MARC files, used by libraries to describe books
- WebZ3950: binding to access Z39.50 protocol over HTTP. Z39.50 is an old protocol used by libraries to share & query their catalogues
- BACON Utility: a simple web interface to query the French Knowledge Base known as BACON and retrieve KBART data
- Biblio Jeunesse: a catalogue of literature for the youth. This static website was built using an ODT file containing a list of books, which was parsed and enriched using a series of NodeJS scripts to query APIs & SPARQL endpoints
- Wiki-tree: web interface to graphically browse Wikipedia, exploring relations between articles and their taxonomy
- Arts & music:
- Pixel-SVG: simple tool to perform vectorization over raster images in order to pixelate them.
- Audioviz: web audio api experiment to visualize audio signal as svg.
- Leon: another webaudio api experiment to produce sound based on a device orientation.
- Polysynth.js: yet another webaudio api experiment
- Movie Picker: a simple "movie picker" web app, based on IMDB data, deployed on Heroku.
- Jukeberry: using a Raspberry Pi as a Media center, remotely controlled by a web app.
Now, I focus on building web apps. Here are a few ones I've made:
- Pipelook: Integrate Pipedrive and Outlook
- Dialdrive: Phone calls integration for Pipedrive
- Unique Coupons: Boost your customer loyalty
- Export your Spotify playlists in one click
- CSV Importer for WordPress
- Suite of free tools for freelancers & agencies: