Alicia Pérez is a software engineer based in Granada with over two years of hands-on experience building user-facing features and data-driven interfaces across React and TypeScript. She currently contributes to Unsplash, applying functional programming in TypeScript to evolve the web product, and previously built analytics and visualization features at Typeform using visx. Her background spans full-stack work—Java Spring microservices, Elixir/Phoenix backends, and React frontends—plus practical experience with testing tools like Jest and Floki. Alicia has experience integrating transit data (GTFS) for the MBTA and has shipped production features that improved rider experience during the pandemic, showing an ability to tackle real-world, impactful problems. Always learning, she’s actively expanding into Android development through Udacity and CodePath coursework, blending web expertise with mobile curiosity.
2 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science at Universidad de Granada
Android Development for Beginners, Android Development for Beginners at Udacity
Computer Science, Computer Science at Boston University
🤖 Official JavaScript wrapper for the Unsplash API
Contributions:2 PRs, 1 branch in 5 days
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