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Working in a small fully remote startup team, my daily tasks at Dotscience involve working closely with a designer to create new UI components; revamping older pieces of UI; writing e2e tests for new functionality in Puppeteer; ensuring AA accessibility; dabbling in Golang and providing direct client support.
Working in an agile team developing a mix of React, Backbone and Marionette apps for leading UK banks and clients.
Working full time with a small team of web developers creating rich web applications for the UK's National Health Service. Primarily front-end using the latest HTML and CSS, heavily featuring KnockoutJS and React. I'm also responsible for creating wireframe designs for new applications.
Working full time with a small team of web developers, this mainly entails work with front-end web technologies (HTML, CSS and JavaScript (mostly aided by jQuery)) but also involves work with ASP.NET and PHP, including MSSQL and MySQL.
Within the first month of starting here I was already working on location by myself for one of our biggest clients in Guildford, and have since worked on location for various different companies throughout the country.
As a preface, at the end of my first year of this degree I lost a lot of interest in the development of computer games. I wasn't allowed to switch to a different course, and after spending several thousands of pounds for the privilege of being there for one year I decided it would be a waste of money for me to not go through and get the degree at the end of it all. For this reason my heart wasn't 100% set on my degree; instead it was more set on a passion for developing websites.
My Final Project was a HTML5 canvas implementation of Zynga's popular Facebook game FarmVille (which runs on Flash). This involved creating the basics: an isometric terrain, a movable player, sounds and gameplay. To extend this I then implemented both the Facebook and Twitter APIs to allow players to log in and share their progress with their friends.
For this I achieved a 2:1.
For this unit I developed an Internet Relay Chat application for Android smartphones (Android 2.3). This application was functional and implemented many of the commands outlined in the Internet Relay Chat Protocol (RFC1459) and Internet Relay Chat Client Protocol (RFC2812).
For this I also achieved a 2:1. Unfortunately when showing off my application to the examiners at the end of the year no internet access was available, which I feel is the main reason this didn't achieve a first.
Graded Metrics analyses data from PSA (Professional Sports Authenticators) to provide metrics for graded collectible trading cards.
Answering the age-old question of ‘What does this CSS selector do?’
Free professional software for students. This is the source of FreeStudentSoftware.com.
I created the website from the ground up and maintain it single-handedly.
Detect, parse and validate CSS selectors quickly and easily.
This is a small game which has been set up to replicate the challenge presented by the Clock Puzzles in the video game Final Fantasy XIII-2. These puzzles use a Hamiltonian Path - that is, a "path that visits each vertex exactly once".
Made this for fun.
It’s commonplace in Germany when writing in all capitals to replace the Eszett (ß) with “SS” or “SZ”. This SZ is actually how its name was derived: Eszett. Following a proposal titled LATIN CAPITAL…
There are a couple of relatively new CSS measurement units called Viewport Percentage (or Relative) Lengths.
Apkallu Falls allows players of the online game Final Fantasy XIV to track and compare their progress with other players.
A nifty website designed to answer the age-old question of 'What does this CSS selector do?'.
Creator and sole developer.
FreeStudentSoftware.com lists a collection of completely free professional software which organisations offer to students who can prove their identity (usually with a student…
Sole creator and administrator. I created and maintain this website.
This daily digest provides daily content about W3C, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, the Web APIs, web browsers (including their dev tools), web development, open source, and more
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