I always have several things happening at once, as I tend to thrive in chaos.
Check out the sites, coding puzzles, documentation, and volunteer work I've been doing lately.
When our foster pup unexpectedly turned out to be pregnant, I did what any developer faced with ten newborn puppies would do — I built a website. The goal was simple: quickly create a platform to showcase each puppy and connect potential adopters with rescue resources.
Learn MoreWhile developing a feature for a client website, I identified that the U.S. Web Design System (USWDS) Tooltip component couldn't dynamically update text, limiting user guidance and accessibility. Instead of building a custom solution under tight deadline constraints, I dug into the USWDS source code, wrote a patch to enable dynamic tooltip functionality, and contributed it back to the open-source project.
Learn MoreI led integration of a third-party events API into a client's Drupal site and ultimately designed a custom module to apply dynamic styling to a stubborn embedded widget.
Learn MoreI taught myself WordPress by volunteering as the primary site maintainer for a nonprofit — turning community service into a hands-on crash course in responsive design, accessibility, and performance optimization.
Learn MoreI was assigned to evaluate whether the Drupal.orgsite could replace its SASS-based theme with fully Vanilla CSS under an aggressive timeline of just a few weeks before the public reveal.
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