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StuntCoders craftswomen and craftsmen believe that digital transformation happens at the intersection of engineering and passion for development. Our team of engineers aims to make a better web with finely crafted eCommerce and automation solutions, leveraging open source technologies like WordPress, Magento, Gatsby, and React.

From delivering complex WooCommerce and Magento instances at scale to managing connecting ERPs, and multiple fulfilment centres, to managing the distribution on marketplaces for global brands — StuntCoders offers a range of expert services to advance our clients’ initiatives:

  • Headless eCommerce: Unprecedented speed and agility in development with headless eCommerce.
  • Marketplace Management: Sell your products across multiple channels and reach millions.
  • B2B eCommerce: Utilize our enterprise-grade B2B eCommerce platform for fashion companies.
  • eCommerce Development: From managed teams to custom development on demand.
  • Back-end web engineering: Ruby on Rails, Node.js, WordPress, Magento and GraphQL.
  • Front-end web engineering: HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Gatsby, and React.

Our Open Source Solutions

StuntCoders is committed to contributing to the open source ecosystem. Our open source projects are inspired by recurring needs of our own and our customers:

  • Deployer a minimal JavaScript server that makes it easy for you to deploy to your staging or production servers, with tools that you regularly use — on demand. The server works well with all popular services, such as Capistrano, Fabric, bash, Ansible, or Kubernetes.
  • Image optimizer, A platform-agnostic tool for optimizing images (png, jpg, jpeg, and gif) on your own server — without any 3rd party plugins or libraries.
  • Pre-commit hooks for Magento development, a collection of pre-commit hooks for Magento development checking PHP and JS files, as well as commit messages.

Our Best Practices

In order to regularly perform at the highest level possible, we have recognized a need for standardizing our methods and tools. That’s why we make our best practices available to the community. This way, engineers all over the world can take advantage of our ten years of experience tackling some of the most challenging issues on the web.

Principles We Live By

  • Ask for forgiveness, not permission[^1].
  • Suprise no one. Explanation: No surprises explainer video.
  • Keep LeCollab clean (don’t let tasks stay open for too long).
  • Steadily add value, do not only respond to change requests.
  • When leaving messages, be specific: who, what, when. Do never let this be unclear to customer or teammate
  • Always leave things you used in same or better condition than found. This works for: tasks, documents, code, website, etc... as much as for desks, chairs, kitchen, glasses or toilet.
  • Keep in mind broken theory window!
  • Give feedback to your collegue when you notice it is needed. Don't be withrawn, sarcastic, or defensive.
  • Do not confront/attack. Express concernes and ask for estimates/suggestions.
  • Be kind.
  • Even if asked for advice or opinion, you might not be the person that should answer. Listen and ask.
  • Blame is not for failing, it is for not asking for help.
  • Be open about mistakes and errors you cause. To your team and to our customers.
  • Do not be passive in customer collaboration, consider every customers business a productive partnership.
  • Compliment the effort, not the result. (Result is perfect only because of the effort).
  • Avoid triangulation whenever possible (talk to the person directly instead of going to other person/boss).

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Grace Hopper:

That brings me to the most important piece of advice that I can give to all of you: if you've got a good idea, and it's a contribution, I want you to go ahead and DO IT. It is much easier to apologize than it is to get permission.

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