Nicolas Corre is a seasoned web developer and Scrum Master with 13 years of experience building front-end and full-stack applications across agencies and fintech. Currently leading agile delivery at Banque Fairstone while contributing as a full-stack developer at Codeezy, he blends hands-on coding with team coaching to improve processes and delivery. His background spans senior front-end roles at Wunderman Thompson, Mirum and nventive, and includes PHP and backend work from earlier positions. An active open-source contributor, he has made UI and architecture contributions to the widely used Uno Platform, reflecting cross-platform and native UI expertise beyond typical web work. Trilingual French-English roots and certifications in network administration add a practical systems perspective to his developer-first leadership.
Certificat level II Network administrator & security, Network and System Administration/Administrator, Certificat level II, Certificat level II Network administrator & security, Network and System Administration/Administrator, Certificat level II at Cg sat
VAE, Informatics, DEUG, VAE, Informatics, DEUG at Université de Nantes / University of Nantes
Open-source platform for building cross-platform native Mobile, Web, Desktop and Embedded apps quickly. Create rich, C#/XAML, single-codebase apps from any IDE. Hot Reload included! 90m+ NuGet Downloads!!
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:11 commits, 7 PRs, 14 pushes in 21 days
Contributions summary:Nicolas contributed to the Uno Platform, making changes to both UI and backend code. The commits show modifications to iOS and Android-specific UI components, including converters and layout adjustments. The user also worked on the internal architecture, by refactoring and removing base classes in several areas. These contributions suggest involvement in cross-platform application development, likely spanning the UI and underlying logic of the Uno Platform.
Contributions:60 pushes, 1 branch in 8 years 7 months
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