Benjamin Deltenre is a Full Stack Web Developer with nine years of experience who blends a strong government finance background with hands-on web engineering to deliver reliable, user-focused applications. Comfortable across Django, React and PostgreSQL, he has improved large codebases, shipped responsive UIs, and contributed front-end fixes to an open-source community platform addressing global challenges. His prior six years controlling public subsidies sharpened his attention to detail, time management and process harmonization—skills he now applies to code quality and QA practices. A lifelong learner fluent in English and French, Benjamin is Belgium-based, legally eligible to work in Canada, and often bridges product and technical needs in volunteer and freelance work.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Accounting, Bachelor's degree, Accounting at IEPSCF Ath-Flobecq
Diploma, Web Development, Diploma, Web Development at Lighthouse Labs
A platform to build useful communities that aim to tackle global problems
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 2 PRs, 2 comments in 10 days
Contributions summary:Benjamin focused on improving the UI of the file information component within the React-based platform. They refactored the component by changing a tag to a Link component and then back to an anchor tag. Additionally, the user fixed a bug related to a missing "to" attribute and the process for submitting how-to articles after deleting step images within the application. This demonstrates a focus on user interface elements and fixing issues related to component functionality.
A full stack web app built with React, Redux and Express. It connects to the Spotify API and to API Seeds Lyrics to automatically get the information and the lyrics of the track currently being played on the user's Spotify account.
Contributions:51 PRs, 46 pushes, 19 branches in 2 years
built-with-reactexpresslyricsrapidapireactjs
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