My Work

Not many people get to say this: I love what I do.

I’m a web developer who specializes in front-end development but who has a history in fullstack. As of late, I’ve been working with Vue.js and CodeIgniter. Creating apps with Vue.js has really piqued my interest in reactive JS.

Throughout my career, I’ve managed Magento platforms in both frontend and backend roles. While at VIA Marketing in Indiana and while working in Scottsdale, I was a PHP developer as well as lead front-end. I’ve also built and maintained a few dozen WordPress sites, using different techniques to optimize them for SEO. If you’re interested in more about those sites, contact me and ask.

Below is an overview of my tech experience.

Tech SkillsCMS, PHP Frameworks, & E-Commerce
HTML5 & CSS3
JavaScript & jQuery
NPM & Sass
PHP & mySQL
Content Production
SEO Strategies
GIT & SVN
API Integration
Magento
WordPress
CodeIgniter
Open Cart
BigCommerce

Recent Personal Projects

In this section, you’ll find some pages and coding examples that I’ve worked on and wanted to display. I can’t show off every professional project that I’ve been a part of on my personal site, so I wanted to show these fun personal pieces. These are some of my newer projects and code examples that I think people could find useful.

NFL Team Roster App

My NFL Team Roster app was one of the first things I created with React JS. I incorporated React’s Bootstrap component with a powerful data table library to create an interactive roster application.

Desert Gridiron

DG runs off an RSS feed reader dashboard that I wrote that pulls and makes editable the latest content from any RSS feed you choose.

API Image Search

I created an image search engine with a custom PHP backend that pulls search data from 2 popular APIs and displays it for users.

imageFinder

This was my very first shot at creating an image search tool with content producers and writers in mind.

Exit Popup

Using jQuery, I created a script that shows a last-chance modal dialog when the user reaches for the back button on a desktop browser.

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