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Jakub Neander
Delightful commerce experience for everyone
Jakub Neander, also known as Zaiste, is a seasoned professional who excels in helping companies and brands develop exceptional software products.
With a strong background in the banking industry, Jakub has successfully managed and executed various IT projects, particularly for financial and related institutions.
His passion for programming is evident through his expertise in a range of modern programming languages such as Java/Java EE, Python, Ruby/Rails, JavaScript, and Clojure.
Jakub's specialties include software development, Ruby on Rails, JavaScript/CoffeeScript, Python, Clojure, integration, banking systems, service-oriented architecture, and APIs.
He holds a Master's degree in Digital Business, Management et Nouvelles Technologies from HEC Paris, studied Computer Science at Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, and Computer Sciences at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI).
Throughout his career, Jakub Neander has held key positions in several organizations, including CEO at Your Next Store, Technical Advisor/Head of R&D/Head of DX at Saleor Commerce, and Member of the Supervisory Board at WarsawJS among others.
His rich professional background includes founding roles in various companies and conferences such as PolyConf, Nukomeet, RuPy Conference, as well as contributing to the success of entities like La Banque Postale, Synergia PLUS, and Bank Zachodni WBK S.A.
Jakub's journey has seen him take on roles ranging from Founder and CEO to Business Analyst, Project Manager, Java EE Designer/Developer, and Researcher, showcasing his versatility and deep understanding of the tech industry.
With a diverse skill set, robust experience, and a track record of success, Jakub Neander continues to be a prominent figure in the realm of software development and IT project management.
Highlights
Shipped a simple loyalty program in @yournextstore ✨
→ tiers, point multipliers, 1 point per currency unit
Built for small and mid-size stores Early version, likely to evolve https://t.co/RNF3HHC2gz
anyone else seeing ~1000ms on the "Discovering workflow directives" step in Next.js builds w/ workflow?
feels a bit high https://t.co/JC6eSDDFO6
