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👋 Hi, I'm James Coulter

I'm a full-stack web developer based in Abilene, Texas with over 10 years of experience building modern, scalable applications. I specialize in React, Next.js, and Node.js, and I love creating elegant user experiences backed by solid backend architecture.


🛠️ Tech Stack

  • Frontend: React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Vue.js, JavaScript, HTML, CSS
  • Backend: Node.js, Express, REST APIs
  • Database: PostgreSQL, MongoDB
  • Tools & Platforms: Git, GitHub, Vercel, Netlify, Docker
  • Other: Responsive design, SEO, UI/UX best practices

🧠 What I’ve Been Up To

  • 2023: Specialized in Next.js, building SEO-friendly React apps with server-side rendering and API integration.
  • 2022: Focused on React, delivering dynamic, interactive web apps with modern UI and state management tools.
  • 2020: Built scalable frontends with React and backend services using Node.js, Express, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
  • 2018: Developed full-stack projects using PHP, JavaScript, MySQL, and explored Vue.js and Angular frameworks.
  • 2014: Created and launched my first dynamic website, beginning my journey into full-stack web development.

💼 Recent Work

  • Freelance Projects on Upwork – Built tailored web solutions for clients around the world.
  • Admin Dashboards – Created secure, role-based admin systems using Next.js, React, and custom APIs.
  • Portfolio Site – You're looking at it! Built with performance, accessibility, and simplicity in mind.

✨ Skills in Action

  • Converted design mockups into clean, responsive web interfaces.
  • Built interactive and dynamic user interfaces using React.
  • Developed full-stack web applications using Next.js.
  • Implemented modern UI/UX practices to enhance user experience.

📫 Let's Connect


Thanks for visiting my portfolio! Feel free to explore my repositories or reach out—I'm always open to exciting new opportunities and collaborations.

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