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During my time as a Full-Stack Developer at Big Data Hush, I focused primarily on frontend development for a geolocation-based web portal — a more advanced alternative to Google Maps. The platform enables users to explore nearby categorized places, connect with friends, view their locations in real time, and communicate directly within the system.

My main responsibilities revolved around building responsive and interactive UI components using React and Redux. I ensured performance and reliability by writing unit tests with Jest, actively fixing bugs, and continuously improving user experience based on feedback. I closely collaborated with the backend team to integrate .NET Core APIs efficiently, maintaining clean data flow and seamless communication between frontend and backend systems.

Leveraging TypeScript throughout the codebase helped ensure type safety and scalability, while my attention to UI/UX detail contributed to delivering a modern and intuitive interface. This project enhanced my ability to translate complex functionality into clean, user-friendly designs and reinforced my role as a frontend-focused full-stack developer.

Project🚀

Social Navigation App

Jun 2020 – Oct 2021

About Project

A web-based social navigation platform that enables users to discover nearby places based on categories, view real-time friend locations, and communicate through integrated messaging features. The system combines interactive mapping with social functionality to enhance local discovery and user interaction.

Responsibilities
  • Developed interactive React components for real-time map navigation and user interactions

  • Wrote unit tests with Jest to ensure consistent UI behavior and prevent regressions

  • Optimized application performance and layout for mobile devices

Technologies

  • TypeScript
  • React
  • Material UI
  • .NET Core

Team

  • 1 Project Manager

  • 1 Back-End Developer

  • 1 Front-End Developer

  • 1 UI/UX Designer

Achievements

  • Delivered a map-based social platform allowing users to discover places and interact with nearby friends in real time
  • Developed dynamic category-based search for nearby locations, improving user engagement and usability

Problem

The goal was to build a web-based geolocation platform — an enhanced alternative to Google Maps — that not only allowed users to search for categorized nearby places but also to connect socially by adding friends, viewing their locations in real time, and communicating through an integrated messaging system. The challenge was to implement complex, interactive features while maintaining a responsive, high-performing interface and seamless backend integration.

Approach

I focused primarily on frontend development, where I created modular and reusable React components to support interactive map features and social functionalities. To ensure stability and maintainability, I wrote unit tests using Jest. On the backend, I worked with .NET to develop efficient APIs and manage data communication between services. Using TypeScript and Redux, I maintained a scalable and clean frontend architecture, while collaborating closely with backend and design teams to deliver a seamless user experience.

Solution

The final product delivered a smooth and engaging geolocation experience that went beyond traditional mapping tools. Users could search for nearby places, interact with friends in real time, and use built-in communication features — all within a single platform. The system was praised for its performance, intuitive UI, and stable integration between frontend and backend components.