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MERN Stack Web Developer for Hire

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San Bernardino, CA
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November 17, 2025

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Nicholas Anthony Lacapria

Mern Stack Web Developer for Hire!

Nicholas Anthony Lacapria's Resume

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I have not experienced much confrontation because I have always been open to new ideas or thoughts on projects different than mine, but one time I did received feedback from a team member who wanted different styling done within the project than I had already. They said they had originally used a WYSIWYG editor to create the HTML and CSS for the project to create a typical look and styling through the app, so my styling I had already done did not match what they had already intended for the project. I did not want their stylings to go to waste so I quickly copied the CSS over into the project and remade all the elements to fit what they had intended in the first place. After seeing what they wanted I saw my development module fit much better with all the other components and pages already within the project. This was important since what I originally had made me standout from everyone because the styling did not look neutral with everyone elses modules.

ii. What are some benefits and challenges to working with the different personalities and work styles on my team?

I think it is great to see views or opinions different than mine when it comes to working on a project. I am new to the professional MERN stack dev. field so I think learning from others who have had more experience than me is important. I am interested in collaborating with everyone else who have different personalities or cultural views than I have. I believe I could benefit by seeing the differences of coding styles I have to them so I could acquire a productive, programmatic way to produce and test the most efficient software while developing. When I look at technology and why it is technology has evolved into what it is now from the beginning, I think the most important aspect to molding greater software products is the ability to learn from other examples or styles of code that make development most important.

i. How do your teammates tend to describe you?

What's the most difficult piece of feedback you've ever received?

Receiving Feedback

Teammates tend to describe me as diligent, productive, and receptive to change. I think the need for change in technology should always be ongoing so the most difficult pieces of feedback to receive is feedback on code where no changes are expected. I have always been accustomed to search for changes even after MVP has been made.

ii. How have you incorporated that feedback into your personal development?

I think natural code refactoring, functional recursion, explicit/implicit object referencing, or data encapsulation are all great examples to receiving feedback on changing a module that has already met standard MVP expectations. Fundamentally these concepts are all great ways to polish any finished piece into a professional build that should withstand any future updates, tests or new build/deployment. I am skilled in flow-chart creation to design popular user interfaces and user experience designs to streamline cross compatibility and accessibility. I am very interested in creating websites, applications, and games to display similar user experiences despite differences of client screen size. I have contributed to projects and worked in teams with other programmers to design projects that complete goals outlined within the rubric or user's story. I am currently interested in PERN/MERN stack development jobs where nodejs, express, and react are being used for websites, games, or software development.

Lambda School of Code, Online — Full Stack Web

Development & Computer Science

MAR 2020 - JULY 2021

Completed projects, assignments, & new material walk through examples all pertaining to Framework Testing, CSS, Javascript, React, Node.js, & Computer Science in Python. At the end of the last course’s section was lab assignments where I got to experience what it is like to work with a team to design a project from scratch or by other programmer’s code. Readme documentation was written and trello boards were used to stay organized as to who would complete what user stories for pull requests on the finished project. This is where About

Education

I have gained my skill sets to have the confidence to participate in testing and developing real front/back-end design projects. Lambda has taught me very valuable skill sets that will make me an in demand developer. Not only have I gained valuable guided walk through code but I have also been able to participate in my own assignments where I was able to exercise what I learned. The school is very determined to supply all the tools needed for me to land a career making over $50,000 a year. They prove this by offering career coaches who guide all students on what is needed to gain a career in the tech field as a full stack developer by using the newest most stable technology available today.

Udemy, Online - E-commerce/Web Development, Penetration Testing, 3D-Graphical Designs & Game Development

JAN 2015 - PRESENT

This is where I have gained experience with PHP and learned what regex is to create e-commerce development level projects which use an admin exclusive content management system for all products and features easily moderated by the admin. I took courses here on network penetration testing & ethical hacking which not only opened my understanding on how to benchmark the security of an OS or network on a virtual machine, but it also helped me make the switch from windows to linux to use as a main operating system with Debian. This is also where I gained experience with CryEngine, Unity, and Unreal Engine to learn how to create 3D games with C++ or C#. 3D games were what first sparked my interest to become a developer . The very first gaming library I gained experience on was XNA using C# because I wanted to make an Xbox game. That then led to learning how to create 3D models and animations with Blender. After learning enough about Blender I realized I needed to first know more about Python to create good animation and 3D modeling scripts. The long haul at Udemy kept bringing me back to a real understanding of if I wanted to start off a career as a programer it might be best to learn React and Redux state management, get much better at Javascript, and learn how to manage a persistent database across a network with Node.js; this is why I chose to attend Lambda.

I'm currently working on Lambda Labs Story Squad FrontEnd Dev

Experience

I'm currently learning MERN Stack Development

I'm looking to collaborate on any projects that can make me money or help the community.

I'm looking for help with Regex Pattern manipulation

Ask me about any trello board development projects to build web apps, tools, or games

How to reach me

Pronouns Fullstack Web Developer, Programmer, and Software Engineer

Fun fact If two pieces of the same type of metal touch in space, they will bond and be permanently stuck together. This amazing effect is called cold welding. It happens because the atoms of the individual pieces of metal have no way of knowing that they are different pieces of metal, so the lumps join together.This wouldn't happen on Earth because there is air and water

separating the pieces. Its similar to principles of metal- based construction within vacuums.

Lambda-School-Labs(https://github.com/Lambda-

School-Labs)

Pintereach1(https://github.com/Pintereach1)

PTBW-Water-My-Plants(https://github.com/PTBW-

Water-My-Plants)

Build-Week-secretfamilyrecipes-

2020(https://github.com/Build-Week-

secretfamilyrecipes-2020)

Build-week-secret-family-recipes-

9(https://github.com/Build-week-secret-family-recipes-9)

Normalized HTML5 and CSS3 styling markup with

Javascript through nodejs libraries to create web apps that streamline a niched user experience.

Committed JSX and ES6 syntax with React to public github repos that contain single paged web apps designed for user interaction.

Organization I'm Currently At:

Past organizations i've been at:

HTML, Javascript, PHP & JSX:

Styled CSS/Less/SASS elements to display component layouts and position elements to automatically configure themselves based on the user's screen space

Water my Plants

Pentireach App or Pentireach Marketing Page

Portfolio Site V1 Portfolio Site V2

Yosemite Parks Page

Successful with:

UML flow-chart creation and WYSIWYG editors.

Popular UX/UI Designing, Accessability, & Cross

Compatibility.

Testing, Logging, Commenting, & Stack Debugging.

Front/Back-end coding, SASS/LESS/CSS styling,

along with 3D Libraries.

Git, gist, & mercurial reversions.

Gimp, Inkscape, Blender, & photo-shop imaging,

texturing and design pattern principles.

CSS3,LESS & SASS:

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Nicholas Anthony

Lacapria

react-shopping-cart

React Shopping Cart with Context Api

JavaScript 1

github-usercard

Create a card based on the data coming back from the Github API.

CSS 1

React-Github-User-Card

Using github api with React Component Lifecycles

1

node-db4-project

Migrating and Building Seeds with Knex for Persistent Data 1

Roulette-Pair_Programming

Pair programming contribute to create a Roulette Game JavaScript 3

Nick A. L.'s GitHub Stats

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Total Stars Earned: 0

Total Commits (2024): 0

Total PRs: 70

Total Issues: 0

Contributed to (last year): 0

Most Used Languages

JavaScript 45.09%

Python 32.98%

CSS 12.85%

HTML 8.53%

SCSS 0.55%

Shell 0.01%

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RecipesFrontWithBackend

Front and back end for Recipes Build make PORT and JWT env var

JavaScript 2

node-auth2-project

Authentication using JSON Web Tokens (JWTs)

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