Likes: | javascript typescript clojurescript racket clojure |
Dislikes: | repetitiveness inefficiency |
Software Engineer focusing on both client and server side technologies. Current projects include:
Freelance interactive designer/developer. I worked with clients to design and develop a variety of interactive experiences. In addition to UI and development work I also provide internet architecture services.
Selected projects include:
As the Senior Front-end Engineer on a very agile and multi-disciplinary team I was involved in a project to re-think and re-build the flagship application for Beatport Pro.
Responsibilities included:
Prior to to this project I worked with our API team to develop internal tools using ReactJS and Mori.
At Arc90 I planed, designed and built web applications while providing client-side firepower for my software development team. My focus was primarily on JavaScript powered web applications which interface with a variety of web services.
Projects included:
In my role with Gabardine, a creative agency in Connecticut, I regularly worked with clients to design and develop interesting and unexpected creative solutions. I spent a lot of time getting to grips with client goals and problems, understanding their audience and coming up with something that pushes far past their expectations. I initiated projects with a fair amount of R&D time to see what's possible so my team could go back to the client with something above expectations.
I also acted as the sole in-house developer and managed other freelance developers and development partners that we utilized for projects when necessary.
Challenges included working with global clients in multiple timezones and working with very restrictive compliance departments.
Selected projects:
Working first for Reuters, then Thomson Reuters after their merger with Thomson I worked first on financial applications and then later on corporate-wide initiatives with the News and Media teams.
My first project with Reuters was re-thinking the UI for their flagship financial data products, which consisted of data-rich analytics dashboards used on trading floors and by financial analysts.
This was followed by a complete re-design of the corporate website and then the corporate intranet, which knit together field offices on almost every continent (Antarctica excluded).
Other projects of note included:
Challenges:
As always in the financial world, I had to be familiar with and able to understand somewhat arcane financial terminology and technology (algorithmic trading anyone? How about machine readable news?). Additionally I worked with a very international team, interfacing with offices in the UK, Mumbai and Hong Kong.
Multex built the first secure online application for selling/distributing financial research. Clients included small and large financial institutions, investment banks, equity funds and financial analysts.
Initially working for the consumer team with MultexInvestor.com I helped design and develop multiple UIs for the site, which included e-commerce and marketing pages, as well as help with client-side development (HTML/JavaScript).
From there I moved onto the enterprise level financial products, designing the UI for a data-rich analytics application.
I also worked abroad in the UK office in London, helping brand white-label versions of Multex products for various financial institutions.
Selected projects:
Graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from the Sculpture program.
Achievements:
Spent a term at Chelsea, part of the London School of Design system, as a foreign exchange student. This was a pretty transformative experience for me, and I gained a lot of insights from living and travelling abroad.
Racket scripts for generating identicons
Small set of Racket scripts to generate identicons from text. I am the author.
http://sassme.arc90.com - SassMe, a JavaScript color manipulation tool that provides you with the SASS functions to alter colors in your compiled CSS files.
I ported over the SASS color functions from Ruby to CoffeeScript and implemented the behaviors of the interface in JavaScript.
Simple BackboneJS app for use in a demo at Arc90
This is a small Backbone.js / Sinatra application put together for a slideshow given at Arc90. Also contained is the slideshow itself, which uses Fathom.js and hits the application in realtime.
Project template for Sinatra, a minimal Ruby web framework. Has out of the box support for Warden (for authentication) and uses MongoDB (via Mongoid) as the persistence layer.
I am the author of this project. I wrote this as a way to speed up small web projects, taking care of some of the initial gruntwork.
Package your Clojure webapp with Uberjar for deployment
Generating deterministic images with Racket and 2htdp/image
Walkthrough of a small JavaScript library for creating an Array-like data-structure that you can register events on.
Functional programming in JavaScript: Exploring the new grab bag of Underscore.js functions from Michael Fogus
Use the Middleman Gem to quickly hack up static or dynamic sites using common Ruby tools.
We're starting to use Backbone.js on a number of projects, so a quick talk was organized to explain the ins and outs to everyone. Since I had worked on some previous projects using Backbone, they asked me to do an intro.
A while back on Hacker News edw519 (Ed Weissman) posted his collection of tips and advice for programmers.
It was amazing stuff.
His original post didn’t have much in the way of formatting, so using a series of regexes I made a slightly more styled version with links to sections and formatted code which I posted on the Hacker News thread. Mr. Weissman didn’t seem to mind, and made note of some places where I had munged his formatting a little (which I promptly corrected.)
Protip: Setup Nginx to pass url params to your PHP front controller
Use wget and wkhtmltopdf to mirror a site and convert to PDFs
Marksy is an online service and Chrome plugin which allows you to translate between various markup languages. For instance, you can enter Markdown into a textarea and then translate it to Textile with a click. Marksy was built as part of the 2012 Arc90 Hackathon
I developed the initial idea with one of my teammates and then designed and implemented the UI for both the online services and Chrome extensions. I also acted as product/project manager and helped to make overall technical decisions.
So how does one end up as a designer/developer? Well, I spent a fair amount of time in computer camps typing away on Apple IIes back in the early 80's while my folks saved up the money to get me one of my own, which I promptly used to hack on BBS software written in AppleBasic. Eventually I graduated to various Wintel machines. The two things I was always good at in school were drawing and 'computing'. Around the middle of high school I discovered girls, skateboards and punk rock and decided to throw my hat into the art world ring. Art school was good as it gave me a very different perspective on the world and also ample opportunities to travel abroad and absorb alien ideas. But more importantly it taught me the importance of craft and how to visualize problems and ideas. I think these sensibilities translate to code as well, the idea that craft plays a role in what you do and the striving to really master a subject.
Circle back to 1999 and I find myself in New York working in web design. After taking a good look at HTML I thought to myself "this reminds me an awful lot of hacking on BBS software in AppleBasic" and here I am.
Jazz, Physics, V2 Rockets, S&M, Plastics... a poetic and dense literary and science fiction classic about man and technology in World War II.
Thought processes. I was really interested in the different ways people approached problems and how they dealt with them.
Excellent resource for learning idiomatic Ruby.
Excellent book on learning the fundamentals of computation.
The best book on Clojure, and Lisps in general. Really explains the wins of Clojure's persistent data structures.
Re-think how you use JavaScript and exploit its higher-order functions for great justice!
First Computer: | Apple IIe |
Favorite Editor: | Emacs |