Tancredi Trugenberger
- I'm a front-end developer, digital designer and - for passion - illustrator from Milan.
- London, England, GB
I started my career working as a freelance in Milan, working for small clients while graduating and had 2 internships in local web agencies. In October 2010, at the age of 19, I moved to London with the goal of earning professional experience and working in a more qualified environment. I started freelancing in London for a few clients and built a small network focused on small and personal businesses, especially in the field of audio recording / mixing and voice overing, designing and building portfolios for freelance professionals and studios. In February 2011 I have been employed as Junior Interactive Designer, at The Crocodile (where I currenlty work), a Full Integrated Marketing Agency based in Hoxton Square. Covering different technical roles, from design and front-end development to animation, back-ending and mobile development, I have learned to fit in a busy agency environment
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Adam Swash - Really interesting article and especially relevant to the expanding WORKing for YOUth community. Great advice to 'Listen' and 'Hang Out'
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Phil Booth - So, belatedly, I've just got round to playing with Express for the first time this weekend. I didn't realise that it's basically...
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Rowan Manning - I quite like Express, I'm a fan of micro-frameworks which provide configuration and routing which Express does really well. I've found that...
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Phil Booth - I haven't played with it myself, although I understand that it is a favourite framework of Rowan's. I'm sure he'll be along in due course to...
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Phil Booth - He speaks a lot of sense. The key point being, good programmers write code to be understood by humans.
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Tancredi Trugenberger - Will this help stopping JS hipsters all across the world? Hope so..
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Tancredi Trugenberger - Looks good, worth having a play with. Thank you for sharing!
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Tancredi Trugenberger - I love the '90s dental surgery training video' stylistic touch, very well done, takes me back
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Phil Booth - If you're not using jQuery but are interested in the subject of deferreds/futures/promises as a pattern for asynchronous programming in...
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Robert Peake - Awesome, thanks, Rowan!
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Rowan Manning - Robert, http://www.codecademy.com/ might be a good starting point, at least to get some ideas
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Tancredi Trugenberger - Great resource, will be handy in many situations, thanks!
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Robert Peake - Looks like vim with a cursor... ;)
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Matthias Knoll - I think it is super awesome as well but just not there yet for back end development. * No autocompletion * No roper git integration *...
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Rowan Manning - Made the switch myself in the last couple of weeks, and I'm loving it! I've gone über geek and I'm syncing my preferences across home/work...
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Tancredi Trugenberger - Some of them are quiet clever! Still, would never use them in practice, heh
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Matthias Knoll - Wow awesome! I like how the Ying-Yang symbol is created with just one div.
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Phil Booth - One of the very few decent talks that I saw at SourceDevCon 2012 last week included an excellent demo of socket.io. It is one of the reasons...