A love of creative endeavors has led me to delve into software development. I graduated from Nashville Software School. The course was an intensive full year part‐time software bootcamp focused on the foundations of web development. In addition to the languages I studied, I learned how to learn and research new languuges. I wanted to learn more so I enrolled in Nashville Software School's UI & UX for Digital Product Design course. There I learned how to use user feedback and create user personas to make better apps. I used those interview skills to create REDCap surveys at Vanderbilt University. I also wrote documentation, and built Jira ServiceDesk Requests.
I write about what I'm building and learning. I wrote about maintaining an open source app for new developers to get thier first Open Source commit and share my CSS art on the blog. I've been featured in DEV's Top 7 of the week, earned top CSS ad JS post, and won a frontend challenge.
Wrote doucmentation and transcribed podcasts for Virtual Coffee.io. Began the user's guide for VC and wrote a Pull Request template for VC's gitHub. Other open source open source include documentation for CodeThesaurus and a trivia for Codebot, a twitter bot. Maintained a "Hello There" repo to help new developers get a first timer PR. Completed HacktoberFest's month long open source challenge in 2020-2023.
DEV.to: Trusted User (moderator), Blog writer
Virtual Coffee: Member, Monthly Challenge Team, hype team.
HacktoberFest: Contributor 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024.
Maintainer 2022
Won DEV's Frontend Challenge for June Celebrations with a CSS art build of Dad's Canned Jokes. The partner project earned top Javascript and CSS blog of the week.
Hackathon
Part of a team that won second place at the Nashville Software School Hackathon for Total Eclipse: A playground for learning JavaScript functions.
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my blog post about it or see the app Total Eclipse.
Dad Jokes is a pair of projects made for DEV's frontend June Celebrations challenges. One is a landing page focused one Dad Jokes. The other is CSS art of a soda can. The can won the CSS art prompt challenge. The Landing page uses JavaScript to pull jokes from an API. Another section allows users to enter joke and get a reply. My post on the project earned top CSS and JS post of the week. JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, API
Joke Page CSS Can
UX Case study of app I designed to remind people when it is time to order prescription refills. You can read a walk through of my design process by clicking the below link
Medicine Minder
GitSearch is an app that helps find GitHub Repos with open issues. I made it to help find developers that want help with open source projects. A user enters a github user name. The app then check the gitHub API and returns any open issues of that user. React, HTML5, CSS3, GitHub API
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This project allows remote audience members to submit show suggestions to performers. Who would then take randomized suggestion and create an on the spot live streamed show. This project was made with Python, Django, HTML and CSS. The audience member silhouettes were made with CSS.
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Built and helped design an on boarding survey to gather information to facilitate a PI's move to Vanderbilt University. It was a multi-instrument survey with branching logic and styled with HTML and CSS. Built a REDCap customer satisfaction survey to gauge effectiveness of scheduling software and helpfulness of staff. Created documentation on all projects with Word and Confluence. Jira Service Desk created customer requests. Styled instructions with Markup.
A personalized children's story book made with AngularJS, HTML, CSS, JSON, and Firebase. A children's mad libs style story where the child can take part in classic fairy tales. Goal is to teach a child to spell their name and some basic words. I picked a color scheme from a major toy brand for child friendly colors, then muted the colors for easier screen readability. The large inputs and large font size allow the child to see their name and story on screen. Fun in The Blanks was made with Angular, CSS, Bootstrap, HTML.
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A Temptation of Faeries creates hand made fairy wings and accessories. This is a static site with information on their products and art show schedule. HTML5, CSS3, Photography, Photoshop, blog
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