A business savvy technologist who went from Big 4 technology consultant to software developer. Dedicated to proactive action and lifelong learning. Enjoys product building and collaborative development.
React Store is a sample e-commerce web application that's unsurprisingly built with React. The application retrieves products from a Node API using Express and MySQL, and then uses external APIs to load detailed product information and images. The application also has a cart feature that allows the user to add items, manipulate quantity and remove from cart, and the state of the cart is preserved as the user navigates the application. View the source code or view it live.
Find music events using a variety of search parameters. The site features modern design and integrations with the Ticketmaster and Google Maps APIs. Designed and built as a group project at the Georgia Tech Coding Camp. View the source code or view it live.
React Weather uses the OpenWeatherMaps API to display forecast weather data for any US city you search for. The entire application is client-side and uses React and React-Router to manage application state and routing. The source code is available on GitHub or you can use the live version.
I got tired of needing to open a browser window to search for the current weather or weather forecast, so I made What's the Weather. WTW is a command line tool to view the current or 5 day forecast for weather in a city. It integrates with the OpenWeatherMap API for weather data, and is written completely in Python. You can view the source code and download the tool here.
January 2014
April 2017