Hi! I'm Zach Bruggeman. I'm a software engineer hailing from Toronto, Ontario.
My passion is creating empathetic software experiences. In other words, I want to create products that leave whoever's using it with a sense of fulfillment, respect, and enjoyment. To make this happen, I put a particular focus on working closely with designers, product managers, and any other stakeholders who can influence the product's direction in a positive way. I also enjoy working with users to get their feedback, and iterate based on their needs and wants.
Likes: | javascript node.js reactjs vue.js |
Full-stack software engineer on the ecommerce team, which allows for full ecommerce stores to be built with no code needed.
Full-stack software engineer, with a focus on front-end.
Freelance web development, amongst other technical roles.
Developer on various projects, including the NodeSource websites and frontend of N|Ship.
Developer on the website's frontend and the API, as well as various internal tools.
A Node.js library for interacting with the Facebook Messenger platform.
A talk I gave about my personal experiences as a programmer in high school, and why I see JavaScript as the best programming language to use as a teaching tool.
A custom client for the Crunchyroll streaming service. Some of the improvements over the Crunchyroll site include:
A timeline viewer of competitive League of Legends matches. It uses the live data available from the LoL Esports site, and turns it into an interactive timeline showing the players' positions and stats for every second of the game. 25k+ unique visitors in the first 24 hours of release.
I created the initial version of this project over the span of 2 days, spending one day on making the tools to scrape the LoL Esports live stats, and the next day to create the visualization in the browser. After its release, I worked on tools to automatically generate these timelines for every competitive game starting with the Summer 2016 split of LCS.
This tool has been beneficial to both viewers, as it allows them to easily digest a game without having to watch the whole game, and also to analysts and teams, as they can use the tool to watch the macro-game of their opponents, and figure out what they should prioritize going into a match against another team.