About me
From an early age, I knew that my passion was helping others. While I didn’t become the pediatrician my 5-year-old self wanted to be, I have carried that passion with me as a special educator and now a software developer.
As a strong advocate for inclusion and equity, I'm excited to apply my critical thinking and collaboration skills to work within a team to build features that will make a positive impact on the lives of others.
Preferred locations
- Las Vegas, NV
Previous industries
Skills
Currently learning
Projects
Do Good
Do Good
Tools Used
With the constant bombardment of negative news, it's easy to think there is no good left in the world. Do Good aims to increase the good by connecting people with opportunities to complete random acts of kindness in an approachable and fun way.
- Designed a service-oriented architecture (SOA) application by building and consuming REST APIs
- Implemented Google OAuth to authenticate users and enacted email services to send a stylized email upon the completion of a good deed
- Thoroughly tested happy and sad paths for front-end and back-end functionality, including the use of mocking through VCR
- Utilized the Minimally Viable Product (MVP) conceptualized during inception to create detailed user stories that informed daily standups and sprint progression





To Do Guru
To Do Guru


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Tools Used
To Do Guru is an app created to make completing chores easier. Users simply update their household with members, add their chores, and To Do Guru will create a weekly schedule in which chores are divided as evenly as possible across all members of your household.
Our goal is to make sure that one person doesn't shoulder the whole burden of completing chores, and that includes the planning and scheduling.
● Coordinated with a cross-functional team to design and develop an application from scratch
● Self-taught and implemented GraphQL queries and mutations
● Utilized effective collaborative Git workflow to create and update the API




Shop Spot
Shop Spot


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Tools Used
Shop Spot is a fictitious e-commerce platform where merchants and admins can manage inventory, fulfill customer invoices, as well as create, update, and delete bulk discounts.
- Employed the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern to create a Rails application that implemented RESTful routing and included all CRUD functionalities
- Utilized many-to-many and one-to-many relationships to create a complex database
- Created a Rake task to seed the database with data from CSV files




