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// case studies

// 01

Boston Hospital

// 01

Boston Hospital

HealthTech - IoT

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// 02

Farfetch

// 02

Farfetch

Fashion - Ecommerce

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// 03

Mercadão

// 03

Mercadão

Delivery Services

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// 04

LVMH

// 04

LVMH

Retail - Fashion

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// 05

Canvas Medical

// 05

Canvas Medical

HealthTech - EHR

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// 06

Switch Payments

// 06

Switch Payments

Fintech - Payments

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// 07

GoPuff

// 07

GoPuff

Retail

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// 08

PlatformE

// 08

PlatformE

Sustainable Fashion Transformation

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// 09

Pasabi

// 09

Pasabi

Trust and Safety Platform

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// 010

Fruitful

// 010

Fruitful

FinTech

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// 011

New Work

// 011

New Work

Social Network

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// 012

Vessel

// 012

Vessel

IoT Smart Home Controller

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// about us

Every team member is highly experienced (10y avg), strives for excellency and has access to the colossal combined knowledge of the whole team.

We act as (an extension of) your development team, in very flexible team sizes, adapting to your processes and with a tight feedback loop.

<h2>It's your code, ready to hand off or build a team around at any time, but we care for it as it were ours.</h2>

Our kind of projects:
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Technically complex
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Highly customised and detailed
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Innovative and using recent technologies
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Critically impact on businesses or people's lives

// team

Carlos Matias

{ Engineering Management // Technical Product Management // React // Node.js }

Cristiano Alves

{ iOS // React Native // IOT // Django // Python // Node.js }

Filipe Sousa

{ Node.js // React // JavaScript // TypeScript // Rails }

Great developers build great code

Ricardo Moutinho

{ Android // Compose // Kotlin // Node.js // TypeScript }

Rui Monteiro

{ React // Node.js // JavaScript // Python // Terraform // Mongo // PostgreSQL // ECommerce }

Miguel Quintas

{ JavaScript // React // Node.js // iOS // Android // Django // Python }

Pedro Santos

{ Founder // Managing // Business Development // React // Django // Node.js }

João Barbosa

{ iOS // Android // React Native // Django }

Nuno Silva

{ iOS // Android // C++ // Django }

Great developers love their work

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Pedro Torres

{ Django // React // Full stack // Node.js }

José Magalhães

{ Backend // Node.js // React // Machine Learning // TypeScript }

Pedro Campos

{ Founder // JavaScript // iOS // Android // Django // Node.js }

Mariia Kuznetsova

{ Business development // Customer Relationship // Business Growth }

Maria Vasquez

{ Office // Culture // Communication // Accounting // Design }

Rui Batista

{ Java // C# // Python // JavaScript // TypeScript }

Tânia Barros

{ Strategy & Operations // Business Development // Growth // Project Coordination // Management }

Daniel Silva

{ Python // JavaScript // Angular // React // Go }

Marcos Oliveira

{ Software Arquitecture // Kafka // Node.js // AWS // JavaScript }

// manifesto

// 01

Great developers love their work

They love talking about technology, so they know where it is at and where it is going, and they communicate programming challenges better. They have a comprehensive toolbox, and know there are no silver bullets. And that's why they pick the right tools for specific projects.

// 02

Great developers are great people

They care about who they work with, and about areas outside their speciality, understanding other's needs and limitations. They anticipate problems and propose solutions. And that's why it takes less time to ship a great product with them.

// 03

Great developers build great code

Great code is simple: it is the shortest path to a solution. Because it doesn't try to solve the future, it is more adaptable to the unpredictable. Because it is easily understood, it is easy to improve upon. And that's why it takes them less time to add new features.

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