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Schedule Interview NowMy name is Artem C. and I have over 13 years of experience in the tech industry. I specialize in the following technologies: HTML, React, Next.js, SCSS, CSS, etc.. I hold a degree in Bachelor of Computer Science (BCompSc). Some of the notable projects I’ve worked on include: Zoo Interactive Game, Web MMORTS, Scheduling Software, Browser Extension, Browser Extension, etc.. I am based in Batumi, Georgia. I've successfully completed 19 projects while developing at Softaims.
I am a business-driven professional; my technical decisions are consistently guided by the principle of maximizing business value and achieving measurable ROI for the client. I view technical expertise as a tool for creating competitive advantages and solving commercial problems, not just as a technical exercise.
I actively participate in defining key performance indicators (KPIs) and ensuring that the features I build directly contribute to improving those metrics. My commitment to Softaims is to deliver solutions that are not only technically excellent but also strategically impactful.
I maintain a strong focus on the end-goal: delivering a product that solves a genuine market need. I am committed to a development cycle that is fast, focused, and aligned with the ultimate success of the client's business.
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A game project developed for Calgary Zoo: it's an educational game, running on screens in the Zoo in the kiosk mode, which main goal is to teach kids about how humans, plants, and animals interact in the ecosystem, and what it requires for balance. The gameplay goal is to keep the ecosystem healthy and balanced by adding plants, animals, and human developments on the map, as well as removing garbage and pollution that human developments produce. Frontend: Vanilla JS, SCSS, Electron.JS
As a solo game developer, I created the PvP module for a popular Web3 game, heavily inspired by the HoMM series (Heroes of Might and Magic). The game features two teams of units with unique classes, equipment, and skills, engaging in turn-based combat under the control of two online players. The gameplay includes 7 different unit classes, 110 unique abilities (not just "attack" or "heal", but with complex behavior, including critical hits, area damage, traps, moving units around the map, controlling opponent units and other complex features), 5 advanced status effects (like burn, bleed, stun and etc). Backend: Node.js, TypeScript, Socket.io Frontend: React.js, TypeScript, Recoil, SCSS
Client-side area and admin dashboard for managing the schedule of the healthcare simulation center facility, including features: 1. Management of basic facility information (name, address, contacts, hours of operation) 2. Supports any amount of room types and actual rooms 3. Feed of requests and notifications 4. User management and several roles (admins, staff, clients) 5. Configurable booking form 6. Feedback system 7. Analytics and calendar Goal was to create a user-friendly, lightweight and fast management system. I was a solo developer on this project. Backend: Node.js, Express.js, MongoDB, AWS (S3 and SES). Frontend: React.js (as a state manager - vanilla React.js contexts)
Web extension, which allows to flip the page and show custom (user feedback, reviews, comments, recommendations) content "behind" any web page. It also contains integration into several websites (e.g. - when searching for something on Google, it grabs the content, sees if the app has information about webpages in the personal DB, and shows icons). There are two very advanced areas: 1. Complex math library which generates the physically precise effect of flipping of the page. 2. Manipulating with the entire web page based on the step #1 - which is not just a change of position and some other CSS values (rotation, scaling and etc). Web Pages are not aimed to be manipulated like this, so there's pretty advanced code that keeps the page appearance intact. Vanilla JS
Browser extension which analyzes social media and news website content, that is shown to the user, and indicates topics that are not really related to the user's area of interest. In other words, the extension recognizes when the user is being manipulated by the provided content. In order to achieve this goal the extension contains integrated web-scrapper (for content analysis), NER (Named Entity Recognition), and AI library.
Bachelor of Computer Science (BCompSc) in Software of Computers and Automated Systems
2011-01-01-2015-01-01