Full Stack Websites
10 websites found
Daniel, Andrei-Daniel Petrica
// DANIELPETRICA.COMDaniel Petrica is a software developer from Italy who enjoys working with Laravel, Vue, and the web. His full name is Andrei‑Daniel Petrica. He is based between Reggio Emilia, Italy and Tokyo. Curiosity drives his work, and he likes understanding and improving systems, and learning new tools. He contributes to open‑source projects when he can. He has worked on business‑critical systems, real estate and SaaS products, and customer‑facing apps. He has held roles from junior to senior, including Senior Software Analyst at Dedagroup, Software Analyst at Warrant Hub, and Junior Software Analyst at Mow.it. He was also a Full‑stack web developer for products like Timeneye.com and Saleswith.it. He enjoys working with Laravel and PHP, Vue.js and Nuxt.js with TypeScript, and Docker. His toolkit also includes Git, MySQL, SCSS/Sass, and SEO. In 2025 he was part of the team that won Startup Weekend Mantova with fitravel.app.
Home | Mytchall.dev
// MYTCHALL.DEVMytch is a full-stack web and mobile app developer based in New Zealand. He works with PHP and Javascript frameworks and Linux VMs. He uses tools such as Visual Studio Code, Hyper, Figma, Game Maker, GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT and Bard. His personal projects include a Polygon-based investing platform, a stock photography website, Tailwind tools, and a blockchain-based strategy game called “Knights’ Kingdom”. Mytch enjoys gardening and photography. He can be contacted on LinkedIn or Twitter for collaborations or project inquiries.
Fernando Sobral
// FSOBRAL.DEVFernando Sobral is a Software Engineer and Full Stack Developer from Uruguay. He currently works as a Senior Software Engineer at Double (YC S21). He is passionate about writing code, learning new technologies, and building things. His main tech stack includes React, TypeScript, Node.js, Express, Next.js, and tRPC. He is also interested in Rust, Python, Svelte, and TanStack. He enjoys working on various projects and occasionally writes short articles about things he's learned or topics he's enjoyed exploring.
Martijn Hols: Freelance React Developer
// MARTIJNHOLS.NLMartijn Hols is an experienced Freelance React Developer with over 20 years of full-stack experience. Specializing in React for over 8 years, he has worked on various projects from initial setup to further development, often serving as a React Architect. His focus includes maintainability, security, UX, accessibility, backend integrations, CI/CD pipelines, and stability. Martijn aims to enhance teams and ensure projects are scalable and future-proof, with a focus on User Experience (UX) and Developer Experience (DX). He shares his knowledge through articles about React and front-end development.
Ian Duncan
// IANKDUNCAN.COMIan Duncan is a software engineer and entrepreneur based in The Netherlands. He is a full-stack developer living in The Hague and currently works as an engineer at Mercury, a financial technology company that develops bank products for startups. At Mercury, he focuses on making it easier for other engineers to write correct, resilient, and maintainable code. Before Mercury, Ian was Principal Engineer at Forge Global, a private equity marketplace, where he helped build a platform for trading private company shares and assisted with the merger with SharesPost. He has been writing in Haskell and other functional programming languages professionally since 2014.
Radan Skorić's website
// RADANSKORIC.COMRadan Skorić is a senior full stack developer with over 15 years of professional experience solving problems with Software and leading teams of developers. He primarily works with Ruby and its ecosystem although recently he has started developing a taste for Rust on the side. For most of his career he has split his time between coding the backend of (mostly complex) applications and leading, motivating and increasing efficiency of a team of developers. He values simple over complex solutions and puts a lot of emphasis on quality in all aspects of product development. As a team lead he subscribes to the “serving lead” philosophy. He is also one of the organizers of the RubyZG Meetup. He has a passion for elegant and easy to understand code and for having a deep understanding of how the system and libraries he is using work.
samir : coffee → nonsense
// FUNCTIONAL.COMPUTERSamir Talwar is an automation engineer who focuses on removing bottlenecks, improving team cohesion, and improving delivery time. He has experience as a CTO, a software engineer, and a project manager, and tends to fill whatever role needs filling. He enjoys writing. Samir typically works with functional code, especially in Haskell and Rust, but is not picky. He often finds himself wrangling Jira, writing shell scripts, or setting up a Nix cache. He helps teams deliver functionality faster. He can be contacted by email or on the fediverse.
Adam Wathan
// ADAMWATHAN.MEAdam Wathan is a full-stack developer and entrepreneur. He shares his knowledge about making software through his articles, talks, screencasts, podcast, and courses. In 2016, he released his first book and left his job to make things full-time that help other developers build better software. Currently, he is working on Tailwind CSS and shares updates about his progress in his work journal. He is also known as Justin's worst nightmare.
Jacob O'Bryant
// OBRYANT.DEVJacob O'Bryant is a software engineer at Tyba, open-source maintainer, amateur musician, recovering entrepreneur, and father of two. He works on Biff (Clojure web framework) and Yakread (reading app). He got into programming as a kid and spent a lot of time in high school messing around with Linux, web programming, and Android development. He went to a community college for the second half of high school and got his Computer Science degree from BYU. After graduating he worked for one year as a software engineer and then became a full-time founder. He started using Clojure for various side projects while in college and has used it for nearly everything as a founder. He is active in the community as an open-source developer. He and his wife have two daughters. He also enjoys dad jokes.
Aaron Ogle
// AARONOGLE.DEVAaron Ogle started programming at the age of 10 when his dad taught him GW-Basic on an old IBM pc. He has been hooked ever since. He loves learning new languages and considers himself a full stack developer. He enjoys working with every piece of the stack. His current passion is devops / chatops. In 2024, he changed jobs after nearly a decade and emphasized production readiness in his profession. He also returned to martial arts, increased his focus on working out, and traveled to Brazil and London.