Francisco Rodriguez is a Senior Frontend Developer based in Málaga with nine years of engineering experience blending aesthetic design and robust front-end engineering, primarily using React. He brings a strong technical foundation from earlier C++ and GIS-focused roles at Ericsson and Optimi, which informs his attention to performance and spatial data presentation in UI work. At Lemoncoders and basefactor he focuses on pixel-perfect interfaces and UX details, and he also teaches, sharing practical front-end skills with others. His open-source contributions include front-end enhancements to Microsoft’s AzureSearch JFK Files sample, improving data visualization and UX with features like tag highlighting, redaction facets and HOCR tooltips. Fluent in English and seasoned in international, cross-functional teams, he combines rigorous engineering discipline with a designer’s eye for detail. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who enjoys turning complex data into clear, visually engaging experiences.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Telecommunications Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Telecommunications Engineering at Universidad de Málaga
Top Pre-University Students Championship, Knowledgement & Sports Championship, Top Pre-University Students Championship, Knowledgement & Sports Championship at Universidad Antonio de Nebrija
High Performance Method - 400 p.p.m. Certified Diploma, Typewriting, High Performance Method - 400 p.p.m. Certified Diploma, Typewriting at Private Academy
Intensive English Certification Course in Cork, Ireland, Languages, Certified, Intensive English Certification Course in Cork, Ireland, Languages, Certified at EF Executive Language Institute
This repo contains the sample code of the Azure Search and Cognitive Services used to provide insights and analysis around the JFK Files.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:33 commits, 2 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Francisco primarily focused on enhancing the front-end of the application. They implemented a list view mode and added features to highlight tag counts, and improve the graph readability by tweaking text with shadows and increasing the repulsion force. Further contributions included implementing a redactions facet and adding a tooltip component to the HOCR preview. These changes indicate an effort to improve user experience and data presentation within the application.
Contributions:7 commits, 6 pushes, 1 branch in 11 months
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Francisco Rodriguez - Senior Frontend Developer at Lemoncoders