Software development is art and has its own kind of beauty. Good code is readable, reusable, bug-free, efficient, elegant, testable, and handles errors well. I tend to obsess a little over details and take great pride in my work. I would rather work smart than work hard.
Likes: | javascript html5 css3 php python node.js composer-php sass amazon-web-services auraphp nginx mysql memcached mongodb angularjs twitter-bootstrap charts express mongoose reactjs rxjs serverless |
Dislikes: | wordpress |
Working with new and former clients to provide full-stack web development services
Lead Splawn & Ward's in-house development team, architect and estimate new software projects for our banking client's digital marketing and process management needs.
Rapid prototyping of a patient risk assessment tool for physicians. Spec writing, UI development, risk formula computation and graphing, backend integration with existing JSON data sources.
Discover, document, and plan feature development for a new HIPAA-compliant risk assessment tool for physicians. Using the prototype as a basis, build the product using a MEAN stack and AWS.
Modernizing the AdvisorTools internal application used to manage company positions on stocks, funds, and client portfolios. Redesigned and rebuilt the UI, migrating the application away from an Ext.js front-end to an Angular.js front-end built with components from Twitter Bootstrap and other vendor libraries. Rebuilding portions of the back-end to fix security holes, migrate away from an abandoned home-grown framework, and to take full advantage of PHP 5.5's capabilities using libraries from Zend and AuraPHP.
Mainly front-end development of features and UI for an in-home product to be released sometime in 2015, using semantic HTML5, CSS3 (using SASS and Compass), SMACSS techniques, Javascript and AngularJS. Occasionally touching back-end Python/Django code and supporting Vagrant or Gulp scripts.
Managed Brandmovers in-house development team, estimated new projects, and architected solutions to business and client needs.
Built promotional customer engagement applications for major consumer brands, including sweepstakes, photo/video contests, games, and Facebook applications.
Computer programming was my childhood dream. I taught myself programming using MS QuickBASIC and MS-DOS batch scripting back in the Windows 95 days, and have dabbled in High-Level Assembly language, writing prime number finders and solving various mathematical problems. Since 2002 I have focused on full-stack and front-end web development with a variety of languages and technology stacks.
Special certificate for an unusually high GED score
ExpressJS middleware for verifying Amazon SNS notifications using sns-validator
X-Hub-Signature tools for Node and Express
SAML2 metadata loader for passport-saml-restify
Compose a envfile string from an object, per the motdotla/dotenv parser specifications
Chart.js plugin to make chart elements draggable
Generate walk lists from a list of addresses
Constant Contact v2 API client for Node.js
DOMPurify plugin for Mongoose
Simplified Google PageRank implementation with Node.js
Command line client to interact with the ShootProof API. API documentation available at http://developer.shootproof.com.
Demo project for my talk, "Building for Success and Failure with Disqus"
Event registration microsite. Registrants were stored in a Google spreadsheet.
An easy-to-use Facebook Photo Selector jQuery plugin built for Twitter Bootstrap
A collection of classes for leveraging PHP's multi-processing and process control capabilities.
Disqus provides an exceptionally effective store for user-generated content, but how do you protect against API failures or deluges of heavy traffic, while maintaining Disqus as the single source of truth? In this presentation, Jonathon Hill discusses a caching strategy and walk through some of the nuances of the Disqus API.
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/compwright/building-for-success-and-failure-with-disqus
Demo code (GitHub):
You’re an expert developer, peacefully composing code into a profoundly elegant masterpiece, when suddenly your boss rushes in with the Next Big Idea that will Revolutionize The Way People Use The Internet. He’s on his way to pitch to a VC, and stops by to describe the Idea in excited terms. After a 30 second elevator pitch, he pops the question: “So, Ricky, how long do you think it will take to build this thing-a-ma-bob?” What do you say? In this presentation, Jonathon Hill presents ten Pro Tips that will cover your back, save your job, and keep your boss’s shirt.
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/compwright/estimation-protips
When it comes to multi-tasking and interacting with the operating system, PHP is no lightweight. In this presentation Jonathon Hill explores PHP's little-known POSIX, Process Control, and Semaphore extensions and shows you how to introduce a parallel dimension to your applications.
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/compwright/multiprocessing
Demo code (GitHub):
Three early stages commonly encountered when scaling a new website or startup application.
Favorite Editor: | Visual Studio Code |