LUKAS KREIBIG
WEB & APP DEVELOPMENT
Hello there!
I’m Lukas, a Frontend // Full-Stack Developer.
I have always been tech-savvy, having written my first lines of code at 14 years old to automate tasks in my favorite computer game and setting up my first Linux vServer when I was 16.
Today I live and breathe Javascript with React / React Native on both the front end and back end. I also master building REST APIs with Express.js and SQL while following a SCRUM methodology. My last employer was a Cloud-Native Company where I learned how to work with AWS and GraphQL. I find pleasure in creating all kinds of Animations. My keen eye for beauty and design composition helps me how to mock-up a project and follow through on it and deliver a final product that turns a Client into a happy returning customer.
My strongest assets are my curiosity and hunger to expand my knowledge and I'm always willing to go the extra mile.
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DRAVO
Frontend Github - Backend Github
I worked with two other Developers on a Beekeeper Network for our client, a small Startup. We started from scratch. I was a key figure in creating the Mockups in Figma and responsible for the Leaderboard. I used React functional components. I created a REST API using an MVC pattern with Express.js in Node.js and a MySQL database. The main challenge was the intricated SQL query for solving the leaderboard compartment logic. The project is internally deployed on my own maintained Linux vServer. Our team uses agile methods in Jira, Git / Github for collaboration and we planned our Sprints using Scrum methodology.
REWRITING THE MAP
"Rewriting the map" is a large Google Maps and AWS Cloud-based React Native Application with Social Media functionality written for the State Theater Darmstadt. I worked on this project for half a year as a Frontend Developer in an agile 2-3 person front-end team. I introduced SCRUM Methodology via Jira to the project, to estimate deadlines and organize the workflow.
"Rewriting the map is the digital programme of Enter Darmstadt. Residents can rewrite their own stories in their city. A new map enabling change, exchange, translation, navigation, appointments or livestreamings of projects, constantly working on making a difference." -Staatstheater Darmstadt Website
This product hasn't hit the App Store yet, means I can't show any Photos or Videos yet but you can go to the Official Website from the State Theater Darmstadt to see some MockUps.
MOVIE MASTERS
I created MovieMasters, a small, self-made Movie Database App for Android and iOS (recommended) built with React Native / Expo and GraphQL using JS / Typescript and Async Storage. I implemented a search for Movies, which uses an external Movie Database (GraphQL). It is possible to save your Favourites in your App through AsyncStorage and it is also possible to hide Movies from Future Searches.
TRIVIA NIGHT
Deployed Version - Github Repository
When setting out to create our second project at Wild Code School Bootcamp, our team of four developers decided to go for a Quiz. Our mission: Testing the knowledge of the user and, at the same time, expanding our knowledge on React for fetching an API, using Hooks and react-spring animations. I was mainly responsible for the JavaScript Logic in this project and worked on the Quiz Core, Quiz Selection, and Joker Function but also did a lot of CSS.
CODING CONJUROR
Deployed Version - Github Repository
When our group of three at the Wild Code School Bootcamp had to decide for our first project, our vision was to design a fun experience for those taking their very first steps into learning JavaScript for Web Development. That's why we decided on bringing together the worlds of magic and coding into a pixel art-themed game. No React allowed, just raw and unfiltered DOM Manipulation - to learn and understand the JavaScript behind modern frameworks and libraries.
YEARS BEFORE:
PHOTOJOURNALISM
Before I started my journey as a developer, I worked for several years as an award-winning Photographer for international magazines such as National Geographic, Washington Post, CNN, stern, esquire China and GEO France. My work was also internationally exhibited. This experience grew my resilience to handle pressure, and my ability to remain focused. I developed a keen eye for composition in general and how to please the expectations of a client. Photography is and will be still an important part of my life.
LUKAS KREIBIG
WEB DEVELOPER
Hello there!
I’m Lukas, a Frontend // Full-Stack Developer.
I have always been tech-savvy, having written my first lines of code at 14 years old to automate tasks in my favorite computer game and setting up my first Linux vServer when I was 16.
Today I live and breathe Javascript with React / React Native on both the front end and back end. I also master building REST APIs with Express.js and SQL while following a SCRUM methodology. My last employer was a Cloud-Native Company where I learned how to work with AWS and GraphQL. I find pleasure in creating all kinds of Animations. My keen eye for beauty and design composition helps me how to mock-up a project and follow through on it and deliver a final product that turns a Client into a happy returning customer.
My strongest assets are my curiosity and hunger to expand my knowledge and I'm always willing to go the extra mile.
SKILLS
CURRENT PROJECT:
BEEKEEPER NETWORK
Frontend Github - Backend Github
I worked with two other Developers on a Beekeeper Network for our client, a small Startup. We started from scratch. I was a key figure in creating the Mockups in Figma and responsible for the Leaderboard. I used React functional components. I created a REST API using an MVC pattern with Express.js in Node.js and a MySQL database. The main challenge was the intricated SQL query for solving the leaderboard compartment logic. The project is internally deployed on my own maintained Linux vServer. Our team uses agile methods in Jira, Git / Github for collaboration and we planned our Sprints using Scrum methodology.
TRIVIA NIGHT
Deployed Version - Github Repository
When setting out to create our second project at Wild Code School Bootcamp, our team of four developers decided to go for a Quiz. Our mission: Testing the knowledge of the user and, at the same time, expanding our knowledge on REACT applying Axios for fetching an API, using Hooks, Spring-Animations and more. I was mainly responsible for the JavaScript Logic in this project and worked on the Quiz Core, Quiz Selection and Joker Function. Besides this I did a lot of CSS and implemented the Spring Animations.
CODING CONJUROR
Deployed Version - Github Repository
When our group of three at the Wild Code School Bootcamp had to decide for our first project, our vision was to design a fun experience for those taking their very first steps into learning JavaScript for Web Development. That's why we decided on bringing together the worlds of magic and coding into a pixel art themed game. No React allowed, just raw and unfiltered DOM Manipulation - to learn and understand the JavaScript behind modern frameworks and libraries.