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Clay O'Leary

Back End Engineer,
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About me

Howdy my name is Clay O’Leary

I worked in Commercial Construction as a Quality Control Manager for 3 years before pivoting into Back-End Software Development.

I graduated from the the Turing School of Software and Design. I hope to apply my experice in Quality control in a new feild as well as devlop understing of its applications. I am excited about learning more about languages and frameworks such as Ruby, Rails, HTML, and JavaScript.

Preferred locations

  • Austin, TX
  • Dallas, TX
  • Houston, TX
Open to other locations and/or remote work

Previous industries

  • Construction

Skills

  • ActiveRecord
  • JavaScript
  • Rails
  • RSpec
  • Ruby
  • Slack
  • SQL

Currently learning

  • C#
  • React
  • TypeScript

Projects

Belongea Boulangerie

Belongea Boulangerie

Project scope time 15 hours
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Tools Used

  • C#
  • Cypress
  • Rails
  • React
  • Ruby
  • TypeScript

Belongea Boulangerie has 6 collaborators with the front end developed using TypeScript while the back end used C#. The app allows the user to select any country from a map using the Leaflet API. when a country is selected a list of breads from that region will be listed. And when a bread is selected a receipt will be shown.

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Weather Together

Weather Together

Project scope time 20 hours
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Tools Used

  • ActiveRecord
  • React
  • RSpec
  • Ruby

Weather together consisted of 5 members, both the front end and the back end were built on ruby. The app runs rounds where players compete to try and guess the location of a randomly generated weather forecast. The closest guess moves on to the next round.

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