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Schedule Interview NowMy name is John B. and I have over 4 years years of experience in the tech industry. I specialize in the following technologies: Web Design, JavaScript, vue.js, MySQL, React, etc.. I hold a degree in . Some of the notable projects I’ve worked on include: University Landing Pages, University Onboarding Experiences, Rise NM, Ready NM, Shoutbox, etc.. I am based in Albuquerque, United States. I've successfully completed 6 projects while developing at Softaims.
I am a dedicated innovator who constantly explores and integrates emerging technologies to give projects a competitive edge. I possess a forward-thinking mindset, always evaluating new tools and methodologies to optimize development workflows and enhance application capabilities. Staying ahead of the curve is my default setting.
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Project entailing building landing pages for private colleges, specifically those with online courses. I lost count of how many different ones I worked on, at least 5, but the one featured is special in that I implemented most of it from beginning to end (otherwise I was employed mostly to retrofit and conslidate existing websites into a more consistent system). The websites themselves are pretty easy to make, but only because the company invested a great deal into getting the configuration and tooling right. Truly fascinating insight into how a well-oiled machine operates.
These are two different student engagement "experiences" designed to help universities guide new students through an online enrollment process that are offered through a company that I did some work for while one of their employees took some time off to recover from an injury. Pretty interesting stuff in that a lot of "experience management" happens behind the scenes to capture different responses from incoming students, and this requires, among other things, a very interesting internal component library that uses web components rather than a frontend framework like React, Vue, Angular, etc.
Yet another government website, this one being a joint effort between 4 agencies (which eventually became 5) to essentially market the state of New Mexico's Longitudinal Data System. Basically they collect and aggregate data about students from pre-school all the way to college and beyond. This is far from the most complex site I've had to do, but it is one of my favorites for an animation I brought to life using p5js. It also won a silver Addy (a kind of award given out by the American Advertising Federation).
A combined effort of the New Mexico department of Higher Ed and two workforce/labor agencies to connect New Mexicans to jobs as well as education opportunities after COVID vaccines rolled out and restrictions began to ease. Actually my first ExpressionEngine website, as well as my first government website. Job listings were provided via a very peculiar API provider that arguably abused its monopoly privilege with state governments to get away with very poor developer documentation
This was a simple internal tool built for a non-profit that allowed them to send a single text message to multiple people. Basically a text-blast application. Pretty simple really. Once you provide it with a message and some numbers, it uses the Twilio API to send the message to all the numbers you provided. Adding numbers every single time proved tedious in the first release, so a saved group functionality was added later on.
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