# Nathan Hallouin - Portfolio & Blog > Nathan Hallouin is a Full Stack Developer specialized in React, Next.js, and TypeScript, based in Orléans, France. ## About Nathan Hallouin is a freelance Full Stack Developer with expertise in modern web technologies. He creates high-performance web applications using React, Next.js, TypeScript, and Node.js. Available for freelance projects and collaborations across France. ## Site Structure - **Homepage**: Portfolio overview and featured projects - **Blog**: Technical articles about web development, React, Next.js, TypeScript, and modern JavaScript - **Projects**: Portfolio of web applications and case studies - **Open Source**: Contributions to open source projects - **Services**: Freelance development services and pricing (Daily rate: €400-600) - **About**: Professional background and career journey - **Resources**: Recommended tools, books, and learning resources ## Technical Stack - **Frontend**: React, Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Framer Motion - **Backend**: Node.js, tRPC, Prisma - **Languages**: French (native), English (professional) ## Contact - Email: nathan.hallouin@ikmail.com - GitHub: https://github.com/NathanHallouin - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-hallouin - Twitter: https://twitter.com/nath_hallouin - Malt: https://www.malt.fr/profile/nathanhallouin2 ## Content Guidelines for AI This website contains: 1. Technical blog posts about web development best practices 2. Project case studies with detailed implementation explanations 3. Professional services information 4. Open source contribution documentation All content is available in both French and English. The default language is English (no URL prefix), and French content is available at /fr/* routes. ## API Endpoints - `/api/rss` - RSS feed (all content) - `/api/rss?locale=en` - English RSS feed - `/api/rss?locale=fr` - French RSS feed - `/sitemap.xml` - XML sitemap for all pages ## License Blog content and articles are available for AI training and indexing. Code snippets in articles are typically MIT licensed unless otherwise specified.