Likes: | c# .net mobx entity-framework knockout.js asp asp.net-mvc javascript html5 breeze asp.net-web-api reactjs redux ecmascript-6 |
Dislikes: | php |
Front-end Developer working on 2 web apps for a 'certain fruit company' including a Q and A system similar to StackOverflow. React + Redux, with Laravel back-end.
Front-end Developer on the Specsavers website. Work included integration of test suite with jasmine, grunt & travis, as well as the virtual glasses try-on.
Front-End Developer: Working with react.js and mobx. Building a complex and real-time front end UI/Single Page Application for a client whose customers include many of the world's largest companies. Working as part of 12-strong team of developers to deliver a cutting edge user experience using the latest technologies, including Material-UI, Mob-X, Webpack and React.
Backend services and content management system for x-platform Virtual Reality application. React.js C# Web API ASP.NET MVC.
Sole responsibility for building the front end of this project.
React.js, Redux, developing charts and data presentation platform. Working remotely as part of an international team. .NET back end (Web API)
Debugging and adding features to existing code bases. I was developing web services and adding features to existing applications, including a number of desktop applications written in C# and other languages. Optimized their build process. Extensive debugging of existing code. Worked in a small team of eight developers in central London. I cannot say much more about this one as I had to sign a non disclosure agreement.
Lead programmer in a small team developing a large single page application. Chose the technology stack, architected and developed both front end (knockout.js) and back end (asp.net mvc/entity framework)
Developed a solution to create hosted e-commerce sites selling framed prints (a photography marketplace).
Developed a solution to preview framed prints in the browser.
Integrated the application with Braintree payments; subscriptions and one-off payments.
Developed a solution for scalable image resizing, and chunked upload of large files directly to Azure CDN.
Developed much of the front-end and back-end. This site actually monitors 20,000+ radio stations around the clock to provide real time data. This involves fuzzy-matching each song against a database of ten million songs. I was responsible for the implementation of this feature. Wrote and optimized many of the queries (in LINQ and SQL). Also created a did-you-mean feature, and worked extensively on both front-end and the real time push solution that was developed in house for this project.
Working mostly on my own, I was tasked with debugging a lot of badly programmed flash games. I worked through literally hundreds of bugs. Also created a new flash game. These were for the BBC's ill-fated Jam program which was cancelled by the government. There is not really much more to say about this role except that it was not a lot of fun working with extremely bad code which should have just been thrown away - which it was in the end.
Developed and architected the replacement to a piece of software for managing employees. It was an occasionally-connected solution with offline data and database sync. This was a formative stage of my career and I learned quite a few of the realities of enterprise software and cut my teeth on quite a large project for which I was solely responsible. Optimized legacy server code to make it 100x faster.
For my final project, I wrote a learning-to-flock algorithm which used a neural network combined with genetic algorithm to evolve said network to produce flocking behaviour.
or is a minimal implementation of the the observer-observable pattern with automatic dependency tracking; that is, observers subscribe and unsubscribe automatically, maintaining a subscription to those observables (their current dependencies) which were read on the last invocation. It aims to be easy to understand and offer a minimal yet complete API.
I built this to learn react.
Upload, organise, order and sell beautiful digital prints using thehub, the new portal from theprintspace.
Principal programmer and architect
Online radio made easy, search free internet radio stations in real-time with Radio Tuna. Listen to music without downloading - no pop-ups, no limits. Discover online radio!
Developed much of the front and back end.
Kongregate free online game Power Pamplona
Pair programmed the game engine including collision detection for this game
First Computer: | Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k |
Favorite Editor: | visual studio code |