Nicolas Metaye
.NET SENIOR DEVELOPER
The main technologies I'm working with are .NET, Azure, JavaScript and SQL Server. I'm always happy to learn new patterns, concepts, technologies and languages (and not only the programming ones!). You will find on this web site my resume and some of my personal projects / mockups /experiments.
Tilburg, Netherlands
nicolas.metaye@gmail.com
Personal Projects
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Angular typing game
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The goal of this project was to play with Angular. So I thought the best way to play with it was actually to implement a game.READ MORE
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Google Maps
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The Google Maps part is really simple to implement. Just define your map options and an array containing your locations (built in the razor views from the model) in an initialize javascript function and the Google Maps API takes care of the rest.READ MORE
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Company Sample Site
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This project is a simple company site made with Umbraco 6.0.3 using the MVC views.As you can see in the code, the views are really simple and simply display the models. As I'm using AutoMapper in the project, it's very easy to move most os the business logic to the maps.READ MORE
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Dependency Injection and IoC
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Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control are object-oriented practices that helps you to implement your objects more independently as you "inject" the dependencies to the objects you are going to use. It's called "inversion" as it doesn't follow the flow of the business logic usually determined by objects that are statically assigned to one another.READ MORE
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AutoMapper
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AutoMapper is a very useful library that allows to do powerful mapping in a clean and easy way. Using AutoMapper with MVC is very natural as you almost always want to map your data objects to your models.READ MORE
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MVC
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Using MVC makes the developer come back to the "roots" of web development and that's really a good thing. It forces us to understand more what's going on with the web requests and it also forces us to keep things simple and more readable.READ MORE