Discussing the software solution I’m…
Discussing the software solution I’m working on with Theodore for one or hour on our first call was already more impactful than any in-house strategic sessions that we’ve held with my team 😊
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CherninLab Consulting: Elite IT architecture and development with 15+ years of experience. Specializing in web performance optimization, multi-tenant cloud solutions, and GenAI integration. Experienced in leading teams up to 16 people and delivering A+ technical solutions for both enterprises and startups. Expert in TypeScript ecosystems (browser frameworks, Bun, Cloudflare Workers, Deno). Proficient in DevSecOps and agile/XP methodologies.
Randstad, Netherlands
Discussing the software solution I’m working on with Theodore for one or hour on our first call was already more impactful than any in-house strategic sessions that we’ve held with my team 😊
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