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<title>Javascipt Developer - Portfolio</title> |
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<a href=""> |
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<img alt="Image of John's head." src="images/headshot-round-200.jpg" srcset="" /> |
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<h1>John Shaver - Web Developer</h1> |
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<h2>About Me</h2> |
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<p><i>I am currently looking for a full-time remote position (frontend |
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or fullstack) working with a team on an interesting product |
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leveraging a modern framework (React.js preferred).</i></p> |
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<p>In highschool studied Computer Networking Systems and Computer |
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Programming part time at the naerby Occupation Skills Center. Since |
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then I have been working with computers and teaching myself Software |
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Development. I spent 7 years working in various Technical Support |
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roles where I learned an in-depth understanding of various internet and |
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server technologies so when I shifted my career to software development, |
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working on web based software seemed an obvious choice. |
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<p>I started with web development at a consultancy in 2013. Since 2014, |
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I have been a freelance developer working with NodeJS and javascript |
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and more recently React/Redux. I enjoy learning new things, solving |
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difficult problems and building software that assists my clients/users |
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in achieving success. My hobbies include Devops, listening to podcasts |
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and, especially, spending time with my wife and 3 kids. |
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<h2>Recent Software Projects</h2> |
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<h3>NewVistas Website</h3> |
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<h4>Project Goals</h4> |
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<h4>Technological Details</h4> |
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<h4>Challenges</h4> |
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<h3>Payzoom</h3> |
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<h4>Project Goal</h4> |
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<p>Payzoom is a SAAS that allows a community of small businesses and |
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funding entities to work together to get funding work for each other |
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and balance all the payments at the end of the week including paying |
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employees, contractors, services fees, and expenses.</p> |
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<h4>Technological Details</h4> |
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<p>When I was working on payzoom it was built with NodeJS and MySQL |
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on the backend and a custom built web-based frontend. Communication |
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between server and web was done via websockets and a JSON api. The |
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backend had to communicate with Gusto(ZenPayroll) and |
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QuickBooksOnline APIs. </p> |
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<h4>Major Contributions</h4> |
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<p>I wrote the initial payroll integration with ZenPayroll to gather |
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weekly totals and pass the information to ZenPayroll as well as the |
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code to send and reconsile expense data and documentation to |
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QuickBooksOnline.</p> |
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<p>While working on the project I improved the |
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dev enviornment from one that required a new developer to spend 2 |
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days build a permanent virtualbox environemnt to an ephemeral |
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environment in Vagrant that could be setup in less than 20min.</p> |
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<h3></h3> |
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<h4>Project Goals</h4> |
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<h4>Technological Details</h4> |
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<h4>Challenges</h4> |
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<h4>Code Samples</h4> |
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<p><a href="github.com"></a></p> |
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<h3></h3> |
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<h4>Project Goals</h4> |
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<h4>Technological Details</h4> |
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<h4>Challenges</h4> |
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<h4>Code Samples</h4> |
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<p><a href="github.com"></a></p> |
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