Technologies: Javascript (ES8+), HTML, CSS, C#, Sass, Handlebars, Vue, Git, Linux, Docker. Both functional and object-oriented programming and (recently) dabbling in Lisp-like languages like WASM. Whatever is necessary to get the job done.
Industry Practices: Test driven development, continuous deployment, accessibility, responsive design, Agile, basic front-end security. I have experience and am comfortable working with distributed teams across multiple time zones.
I am primarily a web developer with roughly 4+ years of heavy low-level Javascript experience. In general, I work with pure JS, which allows me to more easily adapt to different libraries and frameworks, and just to be more flexible with my tools in general. Nowadays I'm usually working in Node or regular Javascript/HTML/CSS, but in previous positions I've tended to wear a lot of different hats: building out tools to help with our build processes, helping with docker setups, mentoring teams on testing and version control, integrating with other programs, and so on.
That flexibility has forced me to become fairly good at working with obscure technologies and solving obscure problems. I'm comfortable diving into and debugging 3rd-party source code (even minified JS), but I'm also comfortable getting my own minimum viable products up and running from scratch. I'm used to solving weird problems. If you're working on problems that don't have clear solutions, or where you're not even sure where to begin looking for solutions, talk to me and I will help you find one.
Location: Philadelphia
Remote: Yes, preferred
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Javascript (ES8+), HTML, CSS, C#, Sass, Handlebars, Vue, Git, Linux, Docker. Both functional and object-oriented programming and (recently) dabbling in Lisp-like languages like WASM. Whatever is necessary to get the job done.
Industry Practices: Test driven development, continuous deployment, accessibility, responsive design, Agile, basic front-end security. I have experience and am comfortable working with distributed teams across multiple time zones.
Website: https://danshumway.com
Resume: https://danshumway.com/resume/base
Gitlab/Github: /danshumway
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielshumway
Email: listed on resume
I am primarily a web developer with roughly 4+ years of heavy low-level Javascript experience. In general, I work with pure JS, which allows me to more easily adapt to different libraries and frameworks, and just to be more flexible with my tools in general. Nowadays I'm usually working in Node or regular Javascript/HTML/CSS, but in previous positions I've tended to wear a lot of different hats: building out tools to help with our build processes, helping with docker setups, mentoring teams on testing and version control, integrating with other programs, and so on.
That flexibility has forced me to become fairly good at working with obscure technologies and solving obscure problems. I'm comfortable diving into and debugging 3rd-party source code (even minified JS), but I'm also comfortable getting my own minimum viable products up and running from scratch. I'm used to solving weird problems. If you're working on problems that don't have clear solutions, or where you're not even sure where to begin looking for solutions, talk to me and I will help you find one.