Likes: | ios swift ruby-on-rails reactjs android |
Dislikes: | php jquery |
Built and maintained Arcivr (Arcivr.com) Rails app. Rebuilt Arcivr as a Go & ReactJS app.
Built and maintained Ceremony (CeremonyApp.com) Rails app and matching iOS & Android apps.
Maintained and extended Storyline 2.0 iOS app.
Mobile & Web app low level design and development.
API & Database architecture.
Language & framework choices, and sometimes I get to choose the soda we stock the fridge with.
We build mobile and web apps for clients. When we're done working with them to determine what they really need and how that can best be accomplished, I sit down and make it happen. It's not really bragging, I mean I'm the programmer here at Bonfire Tides and without me it's just really good design.
I plan, build, and polish our clients apps. If I don't know how, I learn how.
I was in Honors English, and probably could have been at the head of my classes if I hadn't have been too busy building stuff with the engineering students.
Going as an art student, I found out that I'm not a naturally talented artist and that I prefer programming. I also learned that working really hard is all that really matters anyway. (The best thing I've ever drawn took 11 hours of work with the NASA channel on in the background.)
In 2010 I decided to stop screwing around and really pursue programming.
I'm a better programmer than I am an artist or designer. And I'm ok with that.
Bhhhzzzt! Is what I get on a daily basis here at the office. I'm sitting here, really digging into that awful bug that is keeping my work from being perfect, and someone asks me about something completely unrelated. I can't do it, I can't focus on two things at once. I'm no multitasker, and I've never been. When I try, my brain short circuits and stops working properly. Hence the bhhzzzt I get from my coworkers; them reminding me that I'm getting distracted and that I need to pick something to focus on.
A common refrain around the tech sphere is about how the iPad is a "consumption device" or "not for real work". Similarly in the parenting sphere is talk about how iPads, like TV or computers, just rot kids brains.
The truth is: all of this is a matter of context.
Arcivr is a social, photo-based event app that let's brands engage with, and learn about, their most valuable fans.
Handled most of the Android app, assisted with the iOS app, as well as the Ruby on Rails API and dashboard.
An experimental video essay.
As a project for Woodsly, I built this video essay. Beyond simply creating the front end in CSS, I balanced all of the motion and animation with keeping the page responsive and usable. I built a workflow to minimize the size of the assets.
Oh, I also built a dolly for the video shoot.
The distinguished outdoorsman's guide to gadgets, gear, guilt and more.
This was a quick idea, knocked together in a week to create something we wanted. Initially built as a static HTML page, I took that and extended it with a full rails backend with pagination and post editing capabilities.
A flash card study app, with style!
I designed, architected, built, bug tested, and polished this from beginning to end. Everything from the CSS to the SQL joins.
The doctor will see you now
Took a Rails app that had little more than the models written, and finished it. Front end, back end, security, etc. This is a doctor waitlist that texts patients and allows them to text back and receive an appointment. Dealt with some nasty Daylight Saving Time bugs, and did a lot of testing to make sure the patient info is safe, due to the extreme security concerns.
Work on the things that are important. They won't always be there.
When designing and building things, ever last detail matters. Especially the small ones.
First Computer: | Mac LC II |
Favorite Editor: | s/Favorite/Current/: VS Code |