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Working on migrating a Bubble app to Java + Spring
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Nathan Lively

Java + Spring Backend Developer • Founder of Tracebook & SubAligner

⤷ Backend developer with experience in Java, Spring, MATLAB, marketing and product development. Passionate about designing and developing innovative web apps and micro-services that reveal new exciting information and solve business challenges in the pro audio sector.

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⚐ Based in Minneapolis, MN, USA

ϟ Currently Building a web app to align acoustic sources based on distance offset using Java, Spring, and Thymeleaf.

ϟ Recently read Taming Thymeleaf

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  1. clocker-spring clocker-spring Public

    A Java + Spring Boot web app demo to test offline POST request caching and resending. Uses Thymeleaf, HTMX, DaisyUI, and service workers. Watch as requests are stashed offline and auto-resend when …

    Java 1 1

  2. tracebook-plot-tf tracebook-plot-tf Public

    A Javascript package to render loudspeaker measurements stored as transfer function files to Highcharts plots.

    JavaScript 1

  3. checklists checklists Public

    Public checklists for getting stuff done.

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  4. clocker-vaadin clocker-vaadin Public

    A demo project that showcases offline functionality in a Vaadin + Spring Boot web application. This project focuses on caching POST requests and resending them when connectivity is restored, using …

    Java