Danny Lamb is a founder and seasoned software architect with 16 years of experience building large-scale web systems, from e-commerce startups to enterprise component libraries. He blends hands-on front-end expertise (React, Angular, ES6) with systems thinking—architecting framework-agnostic components used across multiple frameworks and driving measurable product growth like a $10k launch week and an 8% subscription lift. A published technical reviewer and mentor, he’s shaped Angular learning materials and helped authors and teams improve code quality and pedagogy. His open-source contributions include front-end work on the well-known microjs collection and practical Angular testing patterns, reflecting a taste for small, efficient solutions. Danny’s background in emergency services and volunteer coordination informs a pragmatic, mission-driven approach to engineering and team leadership. He prefers full-time remote roles to reduce commuting impact and bring environmental concern into career choices.
15 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Graduate with Honors Leadership Emergency Medicine Crisis Response, Graduate with Honors Leadership Emergency Medicine Crisis Response at International ALERT Academy
Contributions:32 commits, 6 PRs, 6 pushes in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Danny primarily focused on enhancing the example code in the repository, which is a guide for testing Angular 1.x applications. They improved mock examples, added testing patterns for constants, and implemented patterns for directives, specifically related to `ngModel`. Furthermore, the user upgraded the example code to use AngularJS 1.3.0-beta.1, updating dependencies in several files. They also resolved a conflict related to CoffeeScript, likely related to testing and code examples.
Fantastic Micro-Frameworks and Micro-Libraries for Fun and Profit!
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:8 commits in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Danny primarily contributed by adding micro-libraries to the `microjs.com` repository, focusing on providing JavaScript-based solutions for various functionalities. Their work included implementing libraries for tasks like event handling, color conversion, high-resolution timers, and more. The commits indicate a focus on providing simple, efficient JavaScript solutions within the micro-framework context. The user also corrected and updated the repository data.
cppjavascriptframeworkfor-funprofit
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Danny Lamb - Founder at Confidential Software Consultancy