Anastasia Videneeva is an engineering leader and Team Lead based in Barcelona with 12 years of experience blending frontend engineering, data science, and psychology to build user-focused web products. She moves fluidly between hands-on React/TypeScript development and team-level strategy, having led small teams to ship MVPs, internal UI libraries, and performant web apps for ML and computer vision startups. Her open-source contributions include improving documentation UX and i18n for notable projects like k6 and Neon, reflecting attention to developer experience and localization. Comfortable running UX interviews and coordinating cross-functional teams, she pairs product-minded design thinking with rigorous technical execution. Unusually for a frontend lead, she has a formal background in applied math and data analysis, which she leverages to bring data-driven decisions to UI and performance work.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University) (MIPT)
Data Analysis, Data Analysis at Yandex school of data analysis
Contributions:2 reviews, 126 commits, 66 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Anastasia primarily contributed to the k6 documentation website by updating the Table of Contents (ToC) styles and functionality. They modified JavaScript files related to ToC components and hooks, as well as template files for various documentation sections to incorporate the updated styling. The user also made changes to the i18n configuration and implemented features such as a language switcher and localized links, indicating a focus on improving the user experience across different languages. These changes centered around improving the display and navigation of documentation.
Contributions:19 commits, 1 PR, 7 pushes in 10 days
Contributions summary:Anastasia primarily focused on enhancing the documentation and website for the Neon database. Their contributions include setting up the documentation structure, creating components for displaying code blocks and other content, and implementing responsive layouts. They also worked on styling and theming elements of the website to improve the user interface, including the styling of code blocks and links. These changes aimed to improve the user experience of the documentation and website.
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