During my work experience at Capital One, I had the opportunity to showcase my development skills and tackle challenging coding challenges. I worked extensively with JavaScript frameworks, including Angular 14.2.12 and Zone.js, to build robust and interactive user interfaces. These frameworks allowed me to create dynamic and responsive web applications that provided a seamless user experience.
Security was a top priority in my role, and I implemented measures such as HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security) to ensure secure communication between clients and servers. I also worked with various tools and technologies, including Webpack, Open Graph, and Module Federation, to optimize the performance and efficiency of the applications I developed.
In terms of programming languages, I utilized TypeScript extensively to write clean and maintainable code. TypeScript's strong typing system helped me catch errors early on and improve the overall quality of the codebase. Additionally, I leveraged JavaScript libraries such as Hammer.js and Intersection Observer to enhance user interactions and provide a more engaging experience.
As part of my work at Capital One, I collaborated with cross-functional teams and utilized CDNs like Amazon CloudFront to improve the delivery speed and reliability of web applications. I also gained experience in UI frameworks like Bootstrap, which allowed me to create visually appealing and responsive designs.
A key aspect of my work involved A/B testing and personalization using Adobe Target. This allowed me to experiment with different variations of user interfaces and tailor experiences based on user preferences. I also utilized Adobe Experience Platform Identity Service to manage customer data and provide personalized experiences.
Throughout my work, I prioritized performance optimization and utilized tools like New Relic for monitoring and improving the performance of web applications. This helped me identify bottlenecks and optimize critical areas to ensure a smooth and efficient user experience.