Resourceful Software Engineer specialized in designing and implementing Ruby on Rails applications, having a demonstrated working history in the information technology and services industry. I put emphasis on usability and speed for end-users when building high-standard applications. I enjoy working closely with clients to help them design and enhance their products, achieving their business objectives.
Built and implemented new features for customers with an emphasis on tests, maintainability, and clean coding practices to produce simple solutions and reduce technical debt.
Managed and built data pipelines, refining the company's understanding of the data sources that are essential.
Maintained performance visibility within our team and across the company, collaborating on all stages of the systems development life cycle, from requirements gathering to production releases.
Contributed to company's internal tools, promoting and sustaining good team practices such as TDD, code reviews, and pair programming.
Collaborated closely with Product Managers and Stakeholders to understand business needs. Trained and mentored a team of developers in order to apply best practices to company products.
Recommending new technologies, ideas, and approaches that help attain business goals for clients.
A web application for online food ordering for restaurant owners. Users receive order details in their email as soon as the ordering process is complete. An Admin Page we admin can upload new food items Built using Ruby on Rails, ERB and Postgres. Developed from scratch in Ruby on Rails. Technologies used in the project: Ruby on Rails, Bootstrap, Postgres.
The Wiki Education Dashboard is a web application that supports Wikipedia education assignments, edit-a-thons, and other editing projects. This Dashboard provides tools that help instructors and students share their knowledge and track their contributions. Wiki Education staff have supported instructors and students in more than 500 universities across the United States and Canada. Features include: Learn to understand Wikipedia; Create and manage a course using templates, and refine the course to meet individual needs; Track the progress of your students. Contributed to the development of the project using the following technologies: Ruby on Rails, React, MYSQL.
Public Lab is a community and a non-profit, democratizing science to address environmental issues that affect people. Public Lab is an open community that anyone can join. We work online through this interactive wiki where people can pose questions, post their research and reach out to others. Research questions are focused on addressing local issues and are driven by on-the-ground community work. This makes us stronger community organizers, technologists, scientists, and activists. The science, technology, and data in Public Lab are community-created and open source. We utilize our open data to advocate for better environmental management, regulations, and enforcement. These tools enable people to more easily generate knowledge and share data about community environmental health. Technologies used in the project: Ruby on Rails, Bootstrap, MYSQL.
Recently I was tasked with leveling up on a not so popular gem or let me say a meta-gem called Pragma. Calling Pragma a gem would be an understatement as it does more than just a gem and depends on several other gems. Pragma can be used to build a complete API within a very short time, it’s described on its documentation as: An expressive, opinionated ecosystem for building beautiful RESTful APIs with Ruby. It creates a solid foundation for your API so that you can focus on the stuff that matters.