Anyone else become a developer and suffer the curse of trying to use websites that were probably okay before but drive you crazy now? What about when you started to learn about accessibility and realized that it's actually WAY worse for others? My journey of becoming a developer has had a primary focus on making intuitive and accessibile UIs built with empathy for the end user. It's what I love about my job; the ability to solve problems and make things easier for others.
- ๐ญ Iโm currently working on a Barista Training App! I love making coffee, but I hate losing track of all of the timing, grinds, and other associated factors to make great coffee. Tools:
- ๐จ A GraphQL API in Rails with an React Native Mobile Application
- ๐ฑ Iโm currently learning Rails, React Native, and Laravel. (I really want to check out Vue as well!)
- ๐ฏ Iโm looking to collaborate on any open source project. A goal of mine has been to help find and fix accessibility issues in component libraries.
- ๐ซ How to reach me: LinkedIn
- ๐ Pronouns: [She/Her]
- โก Fun fact: My initial interest in programming came from wanting to have a cool Myspace page