Hello, I’m Brian. Full Stack Developer with a degree in Accounting. My software development journey began while obtaining my MS in Accounting. After learning to code taking data analytics courses, I emersed myself in software development learning Ruby, Javascript, and frameworks to create full stack applications. I look forward to bringing my experience working in Accounting as part of a team and problem solving discipline in to software development.
When I'm not coding, I love to workout and stay current with the news!
A Data-Dashboard that compiles 14 years of shooting incidents throughout NYC utilizing NYC Open Data. It shows the differences in victims between communities in NYC, and communities of color often suffer from many forms of opporession including but not limited to, over policing and police brutality. This was completed during a four day Hackathon hosted by NYC Coders to bring awareness to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Teammates: Joshua Grossman, Wayne Jones, Nicholas Taylor, Alexandra Colbert
Abibas is an e-commerce application where you can purchase sporting goods based the popular Adidas. I choose do E-commerce because the application allows for a shopping experience by offer wider variety of options so that the user. I built Abibas through a 2 week sprint in which I used used Ruby on Rails for the backend, and React, Redux for the frontend. I partitioned it through 6 phrases which includes, designing the schema, implementing user authentication, extracting and displaying inventory information from a known company, handling transactions, and creating filtering and searching functions.
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Better than Trello is a project management tool that allows the user to manage and organize their projects. We built Better than Trello over 2-3 days where we used Ruby on Rails for the back end, and React on the front end. It was built through 3 phrases where we designed the schema, utilized the React library for state management of the Virtual DOM, and implemented features to establish relationships between react components.