Mathieu Dutto
About Mathieu Dutto
Mathieu Dutto is a frontend developer with extensive experience in web technologies, currently working at Evaneos since 2017. He has previously held positions at notable companies such as Madmagz, Dailymotion, Eurosport, Work4, and Kontest, and he actively engages in continuous learning in JavaScript, TypeScript, and React.
Current Role at Evaneos
Mathieu Dutto has been working as a Développeur Frontend at Evaneos since 2017. In this role, he has established frontend guidelines to enhance code maintainability and implemented a migration from JavaScript to TypeScript. He has also developed a back-office web application using React. His work involves utilizing a diverse technology stack that includes Less, CSS Modules, Twig, Webpack, Jest, Babel, and Docker.
Previous Experience in Frontend Development
Prior to his current position, Mathieu Dutto held various frontend development roles. He worked at Madmagz as a Développeur Frontend from 2015 to 2017, and at Work4 for six months in 2014. Earlier, he was employed at Dailymotion for four months in 2013 and at Eurosport for eight months during the same year. He also worked at Kontest as a Développeur fullstack JS for two months in 2013.
Education and Expertise
Mathieu Dutto studied at Lycée Marie France, where he achieved a BAC STG in Gestion des Systèmes d'Information from 2009 to 2010. He furthered his education at Université de Toulon, obtaining a DUT in Services et Réseaux de Communication from 2010 to 2012. He completed his studies at HETIC, earning an Expert en Ingénierie et Management de la Communication Numérique from 2012 to 2015. His educational background supports his expertise in web and multimedia management.
Continuous Learning and Technology Trends
Mathieu Dutto engages in continuous learning to stay updated with the latest trends in JavaScript, TypeScript, React, and web performance. This commitment to professional development ensures that he remains proficient in current technologies and methodologies relevant to frontend development.