Andries Nothling
About Andries Nothling
Andries Nothling is an experienced Html5 Games Core Developer with a background in software development. He has worked in various roles across multiple companies in South Africa, utilizing technologies such as Mercurial and Jasmine.
Work at Derivco
Andries Nothling has been employed at Derivco since 2014, serving as an Html5 Games Core Developer. In this role, he focuses on maintaining and enhancing frameworks specifically designed for HTML5 games. His work involves adapting the HTML5 framework to align with business objectives and regulatory market requirements. Over his tenure at Derivco, he has contributed to the development of various gaming solutions, leveraging his technical skills to improve user experience and gameplay functionality.
Previous Employment Experience
Prior to his current position at Derivco, Andries Nothling worked at Independent Newspapers from 2009 to 2014 as a Developer. His earlier experience includes a role at White Wall Web, where he served as a Developer from 2005 to 2008 and later as a Product Team Manager from 2008 to 2009. His diverse experience across these companies has equipped him with a solid foundation in software development and project management within the tech industry.
Education and Expertise
Andries Nothling studied Software Development at the Computer Training Institute (CTI) from 2005 to 2007. This two-year program provided him with essential skills in software engineering and development practices. In his current role, he utilizes a range of technologies, including Mercurial and Jasmine, to enhance HTML5 frameworks, showcasing his technical proficiency and adaptability in the field of game development.
Technical Skills and Technologies
In his role as an Html5 Games Core Developer, Andries Nothling employs a variety of technologies to support his work. He is proficient in using Mercurial for version control and Jasmine for testing JavaScript code. His expertise extends to maintaining and enhancing frameworks for HTML5 games, ensuring that they meet both business needs and regulatory standards. This technical skill set is critical for developing robust gaming solutions.