Nazeeh Vahora (@nazeeh) • Hey
Frontend, Next.js, TS, GraphQL, Solidity | 2x hackathon winner | technical writer | OSS contributor | developer_dao | buidlguidl | GitcoinDAO
Publications
- Gm! from a crossposting platform
- Find Your House
https://hypesquad.vercel.app/q/2a3d4f97-12b7-4b37-90e6-4990e66753bb
- #APEFit @lens/nader's got nothing on me 💪
- Just published an article on how to ensure high-quality frontend development in web3! what are the right tools and libraries to use for a seamless user experience https://mirror.xyz/nazeeh.eth/GhQcKYRO9UmJM5ub-ycqbXBrpUzxVtV7JcrqLAIR9JE
- Published a new article about testing react components in isolation and using snapshots
Testing React Components: The Snapshot & Component Testing in Isolation
https://nazeeh.hashnode.dev/testing-react-components-the-snapshot-component-testing-in-isolation
- How’s it going here?
- Gave my first talk irl yesterday sharing my journey about lens protocol subgraph. It was really an amazing and thrilling experience. Looking forward to speak more at the upcoming conf. Also its always amazing meeting DD folks
- 22nd birthday ❤️🎂. Dumping these photos on chwin to stay forever
- I'm a Frontend Engineer at Reimagined Finance and am working here since January. While searching for the job, I've given interviews with a lot of companies (some of them are leading web3 companies as well).
So, I'd like to summarise my interview experience for the position of frontend engg and share it with y'all.
Most of the companies are using the Nextjs framework for their frontend and mainly Chakra or tailwind as their css libs. So, it is good to have detailed knowledge as well as experience with Nextjs and at least one CSS lib.
Nowadays, almost all companies are using typescript. So it has become necessary to have experience with that as well. Experience with libraries like etherjs, Hardhat and Solidity would be a bonus.
Also, OSS contributions matter a lot. If you've worked on some good OSS projects, then it creates a good impression before the interviewer.
What I've experienced is that OSS contributions matter more than personal projects unless you've built any such project which is extremely different and unique. If you've published any UI lib, then it'd be like a cherry on top.
Also, I'd like to encourage building in public. By doing that, all the people would be aware of what you're working on and in a way, your proof of work would be open.
- Started on this - I remixed Nader Dabit's Bundlr Network tutorial and made it upload mp3's instead of images. So music uploads powered by bundlr and Matic on Polygon are now set. Next up is to incorporate LensProtocol to create a music post. Check out the preview w/ audio 👀