Stealth

Stealth is a project that takes a truly innovative and modular approach to software design. While I can't share all the details right now, it's centered around creating a powerful foundation for a collection of integrated applications. These applications are designed to handle complex data processes and integrations across various platforms. It's a challenging but rewarding project that I can't wait to talk more about when the time is right.

Category
Web Development
Client
Can't disclose
Start Date
2022
Designer
Can't disclose

Project Description

This project involved the development of a highly sophisticated and modular software system designed to address a broad range of business challenges. The architecture is built to be highly flexible and scalable, accommodating a variety of applications and add-ons that can be customized to meet specific user needs. The project demanded rigorous attention to detail and a deep understanding of modern software design principles.

The system's backbone is a sophisticated, modular framework that supports seamless integration and interaction between various components. This required the creative approaches and the use of cutting-edge technologies to ensure the platform could handle large-scale operations efficiently. The emphasis was on creating a user experience that is both powerful and intuitive, making complex processes feel straightforward for the end user.

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Team/Tech Lead: Leading a team of 10 developers from different nationalities and time zones.

  • Scalable Architecture:
    Participated in the design and implementation of a highly scalable architecture using Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and Jenkins.

  • Frontend Development: Setup and development of the main frontend application using React, Typescript, Tailwind CSS, and Turborepo.

  • Knowledge Sharing: Conducted multiple workshops for knowledge sharing within the company.

Technologies Used

React, Tailwind CSS, Kubernetes, Docker, MariaDB Galera Cluster, Terraform, Jenkins, Typescript, Turborepo