Rabbit Development
Rabbit Development is a freelance collective that has been supporting each other in numerous projects and implementing complex projects together since 2015. This collaboration has also resulted in their own products, such as the developer tool Gardenjs.
Rabbit Development is part of a larger network of freelance specialists from the fields of marketing, development, graphics, design, text, illustration, photography, 3D visualization and animation. If required, these experts are called in or referred. Rabbit Development also cooperates with software companies and agencies.
Robin Danzinger
Robin Danzinger is a computer scientist and full-stack web developer with over 15 years of experience. As a freelancer, he supports software companies, large corporations, medium-sized companies and start-ups in the realization of a wide range of projects. During this time, he has not only gotten to know different corporate cultures, but has also experienced collaboration in teams of all sizes and different process models. The selection of many of his projects is also based on the opportunity to constantly get to know new technologies and methods.
Further information can be found on the Website.
Martin Farkas
Martin Farkas has been a freelancer since 2006 - originally as a Flash developer - and has been working as a UX/UI designer and web developer directly with the commissioning companies since 2008, but also freelance for agencies. He specializes in the conception, design and development of corporate websites and has been working with the TYPO3 content management system since 2008 and with the JavaScript framework Svelte since 2020. His focus is on user-friendliness, performance, scalability and sustainability. Web standards and clean code are non-negotiable for him.
You can find more information on the Website.
Fun Fact:
We know ourselves that the name "Rabbit Development" is a bit silly. We are programmers and designers and not specialists in developing brand names. Of course, we could have created a cool word formation from terms such as "technology", "digital", "solutions", "innovation", "design" etc. - but the name we have now chosen is not arbitrary:
"Rabbit" as a metaphor and paronomasia of "Rapid" makes reference to Rapid Application Development (RAD). Rabbits are fast, productive, can make hooks and are cute - which made the name seem really appropriate.
Product names followed analogously: Rabbits love carrots, so the first own project was called Carrots, with a bitten carrot as the logo. Convinced that bitten vegetables stand for innovation, design and success in the tech world, Carrots was to be followed by other types of vegetables. To make "cultivation" easier for us - i.e. to develop tools and software more quickly - we next programmed the Gardenjs component library explorer. Gardenjs is now open source and published free of charge.
In the style of Alice in Wonderland and Matrix ("Follow the white rabbit."), you are welcome to follow us into an innovative, amazing world.