Bart Batalinski

Web Developer

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  • Graduated from the Web Development program at Juno College
  • Graduated from the Psychology program at York University with Honours

Bart is a front-end developer with a knack for creating accessible and visually engaging digital experiences. As an experienced web developer, his technical toolkit includes JavaScript (ES6), React, Angular, Firebase, REST APIs, and HTML5.

Bart is a problem solver with the ability to develop elegant solutions to complex technical challenges. He works well in a team and thrives in a collaborative environment. He also takes ownership of his individual role, recognizing how important his contributions are to a project at large.

Whether developing custom WordPress and CRAFT sites, optimizing UI/UX for web applications, or implementing dynamic features, Bart’s goal is to build responsive, user-friendly interfaces. He approaches each project with a strategic mindset and completes every task with precision. He’s driven, curious, and committed to continuous learning. Above all, he believes great web development isn’t just about clean code—it’s about building experiences that connect, engage, and deliver real value.

Bart’s expertise spans from e-commerce and digital platforms to interactive applications and contributions to open-source projects. Past clients include CommonWealth Financial and Bishop Macdonell Catholic School, and he currently works with Tourism Kingston, Kingston Accommodation Partners, Canadian Accountability and Audit Foundation, Canadian Construction Association, Canadian Real Estate Association, and Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries.

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