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Danny Cho is a software engineer with experience working in various roles and companies. Danny is currently employed at Near Inc as a software engineer. Prior to this, they worked at Sked Social as a Senior Frontend Engineer, where they led frontend development on an in-house chat application that integrated with Facebook API. Before that, Danny worked at Qotient as a Senior Frontend Engineer, where they were responsible for implementing frontend practices and standards for web applications, including upgrading legacy code and optimizing bundles. Danny also gained experience with GraphQL and React-Apollo. Before Qotient, Danny worked at Pushpay as a Javascript Engineer, where they collaborated with a large team to implement features for clients in the US, using technologies such as React Native and React Storybook. Danny also worked at 90 Seconds as a Software Developer, where they contributed to the development of a web application for managing video projects. Danny has experience in full-stack development, having worked on frontend, backend, and database design at companies like SiteLantern.com and PRIMORIS CONSULTING SERVICES. Danny started their career as an IT-Developer at Xtracta.
Danny Cho attended The University of Auckland from 2007 to 2010, where they pursued and completed a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Honors degree in Computer Systems Engineering.
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Pagoda, formerly Near Inc and a vertical in the NEAR ecosystem, is the first-ever Web3 Startup Platform. The Pagoda vision is to empower developers with a fully Web3-native toolset for building, maintaining, and scaling blockchain-based startups. Pagoda is the ideal end-to-end solution for developer-entrepreneurs to build, launch, and operate blockchain based businesses. Pagoda provides services to the ecosystem to build Web3 startups quickly and efficiently, using familiar tools. Overall, Pagoda contributes to the development of the NEAR ecosystem by building and maintaining the protocol, SDKs and APIs.