About Me
Professional Life
Hello, And welcome to my portfolio.
My name is Robert and I am a Full-Stack Developer working with the PERN Stack.
I'm a Full-Stack Software Engineer working remotely out of FT White, Florida. I build and maintain high quality, UX-oriented, and highly scalable web applications at an enterprise scale. I enjoy doing everything from relational database design and building microservice APIs to developing intuitive, aesthetic user interfaces.
My Home Life
I have an amazing family who I adore and work hard to give them the life they deserve. I enjoy online gaming, Football, Fitness, reading (Anne Rice), and hiking. On a weekend where I'm free, you will find me learning a new language, or attending meetups.
Why I became a Developer
I first became intrigued by computers in Elementary School. Oregon Trail was my go-to game. In 1995 a movie came out called "Hackers". I knew right then I wanted to be a Software Developer. A few of Life's surprises hindered my goals for a time. Once the opportunity presented itself to get back into coding I took it. I went the self-taught route and eventually joined DevMountain's full-stack course.
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My Projects
Day Trip Planner

Developed a day trip planner cloud and marketplace app using the PERN stack allowing users to choose from various packages with top-level tiers for the gold package to ascending tiers for lower packages. Implemented full user authentication and customer newsletter.
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Recipe Store

Developed a recipe cloud and marketplace app using the PERN stack allowing users to create, edit and sell recipes online. Integrated Full CRUD to allow full user control for a more interactive and simple user experience. Utilized React and CSS to provide a clean user interface.
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Choice Algorithm

This is an algorithm that I wrote when I first started learning software development These were my 3 career choices at the time and I used said algorithm to help me decide. The font I am using incase you're wondering is IBM Plex Mono.
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