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Schedule Interview NowMy name is Curtis M. and I have over 8 years years of experience in the tech industry. I specialize in the following technologies: WordPress, WordPress Plugin, React, node.js, CSS 3, etc.. I hold a degree in Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc). Some of the notable projects I’ve worked on include: ClickFunnels Twilio TFA without direct access, WordPress Customizable Shortcode, PHP SOAP API Sample Calls, Twilio API Fax Portal, Payroll Portal, etc.. I am based in Cincinnati, United States. I've successfully completed 6 projects while developing at Softaims.
I'm committed to continuous learning, always striving to stay current with the latest industry trends and technical methodologies. My work is driven by a genuine passion for solving complex, real-world challenges through creative and highly effective solutions. Through close collaboration with cross-functional teams, I've consistently helped businesses optimize critical processes, significantly improve user experiences, and build robust, scalable systems designed to last.
My professional philosophy is truly holistic: the goal isn't just to execute a task, but to deeply understand the project's broader business context. I place a high priority on user-centered design, maintaining rigorous quality standards, and directly achieving business goals—ensuring the solutions I build are technically sound and perfectly aligned with the client's vision. This rigorous approach is a hallmark of the development standards at Softaims.
Ultimately, my focus is on delivering measurable impact. I aim to contribute to impactful projects that directly help organizations grow and thrive in today’s highly competitive landscape. I look forward to continuing to drive success for clients as a key professional at Softaims.
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The client wanted to implement two-factor authentication using Twilio's solution--Authy--on a ClickFunnels-powered site. The hat trick here is that I had to work without direct file access. I got it done despite the constraints by using a severless backend service combined with a Javascript file to send/receive requests related to the TFA. The client was pleased that I got it done regardless of the circumstance!
Client request: build a WordPress plugin that displayed a data table that is sorted/filtered by the parameters passed to the shortcode. The client was quite happy with the result and I was pleased about the work I did! I am always happy to provide more information about what I did in a conversation!
My client wanted me to write up some sample calls to his in house SOAP API in PHP to serve as an example for his clients. I used the PHP SoapClient to develop the examples, sent the XML request output to the client to verify that the request was well formatted, and documented the code I wrote well. The client was pleased with the code and with the output.
My client wanted a simple portal to send and receive faxes using Twilio's Programmable Fax API. I built a responsive UI that allowed the user to use the following functionality: 1. login (portal secure using very basic auth) 2. send faxes as PDFs 3. view all sent faxes with status, date created, destination number, and a link to the PDF 4. view all received faxes with status,d ate created, sender fax number, and a link to the PDF 5. Upon successful receipt of a message, the user gets an SMS message specifying that a fax came in. Some of the features were not in the client's mind initially, but as I worked I added what I thought was necessary to provide good value to the client.
My client wanted to get two things done on this project: 1. Develop a clean, user-friendly portal (Client Portal) where companies can perform card-to-card transfers to pay their employees, and other related card functions as a part of their existing Ruby on Rails application. 2. Modify the Admin portal that goes along with the Client Portal to match the functionalities. My responsibilities on this project: - modify the existing transfer functionality to create the "Instant Pay" card-to-card money transfer (think of Venmo), requiring new financial institution API calls to be done - create new replacement card functionality requiring new financial institution API calls to be done - Implement multi-factor email authentication using GUIDs - onboarded another developer to speed up production—was able to get him up and running on the project with only 3 billable hours - all of these changes required me to perform database migrations to implement new functionality—remove models, edit models, and create new models entirely - limiting user access to certain features of the Client Portal (selectable within the Admin Portal)
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Computer science
2012-01-01-2017-01-01