Michele Moro

ミケレ・モロ

Full stack developer

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Education and work experience

Emplifi inc.
Prague, Czech Republic - Full time
02-2023
Present
Full stack Developer

Utilized TypeScript + React on frontend and Node on backend to help maintain and develop new features on a large enterprise-level social media management platform

Worked as part of a small Agile team, following the Scrum methodology, directly collaborating with project managers, product owners, designers and other teams in case of company-wide initiatives

Future Technologies S.r.l
Castel del Piano, Italy - Full time
09-2021
07-2022
Full stack Developer

Developed a RESTful web app for a client using React with Chakra UI, Spring Boot and PostgreSQL

Maintained and completely restyled the company's main legacy web app
(GWT, XML, CSS)

Bachelor's degree
Università di Siena
07-2021
Computer Engineering

Thesis title: Using NLP libraries in python to analyze the grammatical structure of crosswords puzzles.

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F1 Standings - V2

Historical F1 standings data, ("A list, rendered from an API")

#TypeScript#React#TanStack Query#API#Axios#CSS Modules#Vite#2025
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Portfolio website
I've got to get me one of those
-Me looking at other people's websites
#NextJS#Framer-Motion#TailwindCSS
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Informations

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Hi I'm Michele Moro, I grew up in a small town in the italian region of Tuscany, the one with the good looking hills and cypress trees. I've always been interested in technology, at 14 years old I built my first computer and started learning to program in C++ from youtube tutorials.

After graduating and a nine months work experience in Italy, I decided to move abroad and I've been working as a Full Stack developer in the beautiful city of Prague, Czech Republic, since 2023.

Outside programming, I have a big passion for cars, especially classic race cars. I grew up dreaming about becoming a car designer, now I do car photography as a hobby.
I also like to skateboard, playing basketball and I study Japanese in my free time.

The cake is a lie. Fun fact: the town I grew up in has a population of around 40 people and no shops of any kind.