Ronnie Villarini
About Ronnie Villarini
Ronnie Villarini is a Senior Software Engineer at GreyNoise Intelligence, specializing in full-stack JavaScript development. With a background in various development roles, he enjoys solving complex problems and learning new technologies.
Work at GreyNoise Intelligence
Ronnie Villarini has been employed at GreyNoise Intelligence as a Senior Software Engineer since 2022. In this role, he works remotely and focuses on full-stack JavaScript development. Prior to his current position, he served as a Front-End Engineer at GreyNoise Intelligence for seven months in 2022. During his tenure, he integrated a new API service to enhance the functionality of the company's web application and refactored the UI component library to utilize TypeScript and Vue 3.
Education and Expertise
Ronnie Villarini is a self-taught developer with a background that includes being a college dropout. His expertise lies in full-stack JavaScript development, utilizing tools such as Node, MongoDB, MySQL, GraphQL, Apollo, Koa, and Express. This technical skill set enables him to tackle complex problems and develop impactful web applications.
Background
Before joining GreyNoise Intelligence, Ronnie Villarini held several positions in software development. He worked as a Frontend Developer at Winning Streak Inc. from 2019 to 2020, followed by a similar role at Krit from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, he served as a Software Developer at United Community Bank IL for eight months in 2018 to 2019. His diverse experience across different organizations has contributed to his growth in the software engineering field.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Ronnie Villarini has made significant contributions to the projects he has worked on. At GreyNoise Intelligence, he successfully integrated a new API service and refactored the UI component library. His commitment to solving complex problems and learning new technologies has been a driving force in his professional development.
Interests and Learning
Ronnie Villarini enjoys reading books focused on time management and productivity, including titles like 'Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals' by Oliver Burkeman and 'Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout' by Cal Newport. He also listens to the 'Darknet Diaries' podcast by Jack Rhysider, which reflects his interest in technology and storytelling. Additionally, he finds value in 'The Imposter's Handbook' by Rob Conery, which aids in bridging gaps in his computer science knowledge.