
WebAssembly Specialist
Danielle Maxwell
Jr Distributed Systems Engineer
Danielle Maxwell is a Junior Distributed Systems Engineer at Rotational Labs, specializing in integrating AI into scalable architectures. Her expertise in full-stack development enables her to connect front-end interfaces with back-end AI-driven processes, enhancing system usability.
Danielle has contributed to AI research and development, focusing on enabling front-end developers to integrate AI-driven features into web applications using libraries like Transformer.js for real-time inference and interactivity.
Prior to her role in software development, she was an ESL teacher and entrepreneur, experiences that have honed her adaptability and problem-solving skills. Outside of work, Danielle enjoys discovering new cuisines during her travels.
Blog Posts Written by Danielle
5 Javascript Libraries to Use for Machine Learning
Over the years, several JavaScript libraries have been created for machine learning. Let’s sort through the ones that can help you get started quickly, even if you don’t have much experience with machine learning or data …
Mar 11, 2024How to Manage Overwhelm
Each morning, I make the mistake of checking social media before getting out of bed. As I catch up on what’s happening in the world, I often find myself thinking “This too much” all before 8 AM.
Feb 13, 2024My First Year as a Junior Developer at Rotational Labs
🎉 I just celebrated my first year as a junior developer. In this post, I’ll share some of the things I’ve learned and techniques I’ve grown to value over the last twelve months.
Sep 1, 2023What Are Microfrontends?
Although micro-frontends are not new, they’re gaining popularity in the frontend community. Never heard of micro-frontends before? Not quite sure what they are or if you should use them? Well, let’s talk all about it!
May 23, 2023Choosing Serialization Formats in Go
Serialization format is an often-overlooked engineering step that could make your application as slow as a turtle or as speedy as a cheetah!
Dec 5, 2022Why WebAssembly Is the Future of Computing
If you talk about WebAssembly (WASM), you just may spark debate about whether it is really the next best thing in web development or the second coming of Java applets. In this post, we’ll dive into WASM, how it is currently …
Sep 27, 2022