Angelika Cathor

Senior Front-End Web Developer at Storyblok

Berlin, Germany
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Summary

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Angelika Cathor is a senior front-end web developer based in Berlin with 11 years of professional experience specializing in pragmatic full-stack delivery and front-end technical leadership. She has driven major rewrites and feature work across product and marketing sites, introduced TypeScript and Vite to teams to speed development, and built small tooling like a browser extension to streamline CMS workflows. Comfortable across React, Preact, Astro and Elixir/Phoenix stacks, she pairs strong UI skills with backend contributions—evidenced by thoughtful exercise and documentation work on Exercism’s Elixir tracks. A frequent mentor and interviewer, she’s known for improving developer experience and shipping maintainable, accessible interfaces that make future enhancements easier.
code11 years of coding experience
job8 years of employment as a software developer
languagesPolish, English, German
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Github Skills (9)

functional-programming10
software-quality10
elixir10
immutability9
documentation9
immutability-helper9
algorithms8
testing8
software-design8

Programming languages (47)

C#CSchemeStandard MLDElmGoHTML

Github contributions (5)

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exercism/elixir

Sep 2018 - Jan 2023

Exercism exercises in Elixir.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:609 reviews, 306 commits, 738 PRs in 4 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Angelika primarily contributed to the exercism/elixir repository by addressing issues related to documentation and code quality within Elixir exercises. Their commits focused on correcting documentation errors, improving code clarity by removing unnecessary `IO.inspect` calls, and refactoring code to use correct syntax and constructs, such as removing the use of `enum` from one exercise. The user also added new exercises, and added functionality to existing ones, such as adding default values or functionality to existing functions. This suggests a focus on improving the learning experience for users of the Elixir track.
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exercism/v3

May 2020 - Jan 2021

The work-in-progress project for developing v3 tracks
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:97 reviews, 77 commits, 186 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Angelika primarily contributed to the development of concept exercises for the Exercism v3 project. Their work involved creating new exercises, specifically focused on Elixir, covering topics such as strings, numbers, recursion, and more. The user implemented the exercise structure, including tests and example solutions. They also addressed typos and made general improvements to existing Elixir exercises.
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