I started in tech as an analyst at Brightidea back in 2007 when I was 25. At that time, I was transitioning away from mathematics and education. I taught myself Ruby on Rails and was hired a year later at readMedia as their first full-time developer. We grew the company and turned it into what Merit is today.
I'm now the Lead Developer at Syncta in Portland, OR. We provide mobile software for backflow testers and water purveyors. We were recently acquired by Watts Water Technologies. My passion has always been to build great products with great technologies.
Likes: | ruby-on-rails reactjs amazon-web-services docker kubernetes |
Syncta provides mobile software for backflow testers and water purveyors. I'm the Lead Developer of our Ruby on Rails app, the JSON API that powers our iOS and Android apps, and the automation behind SynctaOne.
Merit showcases student achievements at hundreds of colleges and universities. Meritpages.com is the largest Rails app I've ever worked on, comprising eight Rails apps deployed in a services architecture on an AWS Ubuntu Linux cluster.
readabout.me was the predecessor to Merit, focusing primarily on students. The Rails app was deployed on Heroku initially, but with its success we quickly outgrew Heroku and switched to AWS.
Go Green Ride is an eco-friendly ridesharing alternative to Uber. GoGreenRide.com and its accompanying iOS and Android apps use a Rails backend that heavily utilizes geolocation services and is deployed on Rackspace using Phusion Passenger.
readMedia sends press releases to newspapers via mail merge for its clients all over the country. I upgraded the readMedia.com Rails 2 app to Rails 3, helped move it onto AWS, and was one of three developers working full-time on the app for many years.
Brightidea provides innovation management software-as-a-service. As one of their early employees, I helped with sales, onboarding, consulting, traveling, and running their software.
After getting my Master's degree, I taught 6–8th grade math at the Shuang Wen School (P.S. 184) in Chinatown.
I attended NYU through Math for America where I took my theoretical knowledge of mathematics and added practical knowledge of teaching.
I have two publications: "Reflections in a Euclidean Space," and "Exploration of Reflection Holograms and Their Fringes With a Scanning Electron Microscope."
In the modern era, software is commonly delivered as a service: called web apps, or software-as-a-service. The twelve-factor app is a methodology for building software-as-a-service apps.
First Computer: | Tandy 3000 |
Favorite Editor: | Vim & VS Code |