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A considerate and collaborative developer

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The first programming book I read was "Learn Ruby the Hard Way" by Zed Shaw. That, coupled with an interest in graphic design seemed like a gateway into a very enjoyable career where I could be logical and creative! Shortly after, I joined a bootcamp in 2016. I've worked with quite a few frameworks and libraries since 2016. Here's what I've learned: - Ruby is super fun, Rails is not dead, convention-over-configuration is my preference whenever possible. - JavaScript is cool but the front-end world can be exhausting; too much reinventing the wheel and forgetting about web fundamentals. - I enjoy CSS a lot. - Hotwire and Stimulus are a very cool approach to efficiently providing a user with a SPA-like experience - I'm proficient in React but like to keep it simple, sustainable, composable. I strive to find the appropriate balance of simplicity and complexity in order to: - meet the project needs - be considerate of fellow developers who will need to read, understand, work with the code I write - enable Junior devs to step into the codebase and understand/mimic/extend the codebase. Unique Traits: - Trilingual (English, Spanish, French) - Education background (I can mentor Junior devs) Positive Traits: - Passionate about good quality - Tenacious Personal focus: - I've been focused on diving deeper into the Rails ecosystem and my aim is to find a role with a company using Rails + Hotwire, or Rails + React. - Docker NOTE: The link "Website" link in my bio is Github. I'm currently redoing some portfolio projects.

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Ruby on Rails + React

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As a contractor, I have helped several companies implement new features, prototype MVPs, build greenfield apps, clean up technical debt, and standardize the codebase. I am experienced with the full-stack and can also contribute with DevOps (backend) and UI (frontend) implementations. I am an open-source contributor and core member of Bridgetown. Some exciting passion projects I am currently building include a React CMS for Bridgetown, a ViewComponent library for Rails, and an online listing marketplace for my region at centralcoastclassifieds.com. I maintain a tech blog at mugenruby.com and cross-post articles on other blog sites. SKILLS Soft: I’m a great listener and communicator, empathetic towards the users of products I build, organized, adapt quickly to change and manage my time well. Hard: HTML/CSS, JavaScript/StimulusJS/React, Ruby/Rails, ActiveRecord/SQL, Git, AWS S3/SES, Email service providers, Relational data modeling, REST, RSpec/MiniTest, Error Monitoring/debugging, building/implementing APIs and webhooks, Redis, ElasticSearch, Stripe Connect. Projects I have done Built a peer-to-peer marketplace that allows users to search for items to rent from sellers. Sellers are required to connect a bank account via Stripe Connect before being able to create listings. ActionCable-powered chat feature with email reminders and read receipts Location-based searching with Searchkick and Opensearch (ElasticSearch equivalent) Calendar style booking system with confirmation settings and payment system Created an online application process to collect information from applicants looking to join a real estate listing service. Applicants are prompted to pay online, receive status emails, and digitally sign documents. Staff users can manage applications via filtering, updating the status of the application to denote its stage in the process, request payments and signatures, and create events links that are populated and sent out via email. PDF generated with data from the applications filled by users. Generation of PDF triggers actions that involve callbacks, API calls, and emailing users, and ability to download signed PDF via email or UI. Various API calls and listening for web hooks during the digital signing process via Docuseal’s service. Involves uploading pre-filled PDF as a template, calling it again when requested for signature, and listening for an event to indicate it was completed. Stripe Checkout integration with custom line items, redirects, and object instantiation upon successful payments. Built a questionnaire builder that allowed users to create questions organized by custom surveys. Referenced existing Figma screens and translated the user flow into code. Hotwired-heavy frontend with use of Turbo Frames and Turbo Streams. Use of StimuluJS for dynamically adding/removing question fields, tabs, and modals. Designed the data model relations from ground up.

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