Rémi Roycourt is a Frontend Engineer with 11 years of experience based in Paris, combining hands-on frontend and full-stack work with entrepreneurial leadership in Web3. He co-founded ArkProject and Game of Blocks, leading development of a Starknet Layer-3 appchain and an anime NFT franchise that generated $26M in trading volume, showing an unusual blend of product vision and blockchain infrastructure know-how. His background spans consumer-facing frontend roles at Fnac Darty and Veepee, full-stack engineering at startups, and senior engineering positions in public-sector and health tech, giving him strong product-to-production instincts. Rémi also contributes to notable open-source projects such as Azure Mobile Services, where he improved API invocation, cancellation handling, and JToken support—evidence of deep API and backend understanding beyond his frontend title. Now at Morpho Labs, he focuses on crafting robust user experiences while bridging decentralized systems and conventional web architectures.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
DUT Informatique Informatique, DUT Informatique Informatique at Université Paris Cité
DUT Informatique Informatics, DUT Informatique Informatics at IUT de Dijon
Master of Science in Computer Computer, Master of Science in Computer Computer at SUPINFO
Mobile Services is deprecated - Use Mobile Apps instead
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 2 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Rémi primarily focused on enhancing the API functionality of the Azure Mobile Services. Their contributions involved implementing and refactoring code related to custom API invocation, including adding support for cancellation tokens, HTTP methods, and content handling. They also updated the code to include the ability to work with `JToken` within the API calls. Their work demonstrates a deep understanding of the service's core architecture and API design.
Contributions:13 commits, 10 pushes, 2 branches in 3 days
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