Developer Lead Related Projects

The following projects are all related to Developer Lead:


Team Lead and Code Review | Festpass

10/25/22

We’ve worked with this company for years. At a certain point, it made sense for them to bring some of their work in-house, but we continue to support their success by providing leadership, code review, and general transition services. We helped oversee and review a transition from Brightcove video services to raw AWS transcoding services. Read More: Team Lead and Code Review | Festpass

Web Application Technical Advice & Code Review | Video Streaming Website

1/14/22

We continue to work with Festpass to help them achieve their vision. They recently brought in an equity CTO who has his own team of developers but we continue to do code review, offer technical advice, and manage the deployment of code to the qa and production sites. This project is an example of how Read More: Web Application Technical Advice & Code Review | Video Streaming Website

The RemoteFlow Branching Model: A Guide to Continuous Deployment for Remote Teams

Author: Ben B. 4/25/19

In the evolving world of software development, maintaining code quality and ensuring seamless deployments are paramount. The RemoteFlow Branching Model offers a solution tailored for remote teams. Dive in to understand its mechanics and benefits. We’ve used multiple other branching models with some success, including the Gitflow branching model but there is a better way Read More: The RemoteFlow Branching Model: A Guide to Continuous Deployment for Remote Teams

WordPress Maintenance | Codeigniter Website Maintenance | Lift Operator Training

6/28/17

This is a site we took over maintenance after it was built. I immediately got the project setup on code version control (GIT) and added the ability to quickly build and run the site locally using Docker. Then I added a couple developers to the project and got going on changes. At this point, we’ve Read More: WordPress Maintenance | Codeigniter Website Maintenance | Lift Operator Training

Website Maintenance | PHP Development | TrackingFirst

5/30/17

I’ve been on this project for almost a year and it is about time I write about it. Up to this point me and my team have mostly been putting out fires and implementing small features. We’re about to move into a new phase where we revamp a lot of the old code. One project Read More: Website Maintenance | PHP Development | TrackingFirst

WordPress Development | JavaScript | PC12 Advantage

4/30/17

We had a short timeline and a set budget. Speaking of budgets, I’m bad at estimating, that is why I only work hourly. I still give my clients estimates if they like and this client made it clear they wanted one and hoped it would be solid. I decided early on to use Angular even Read More: WordPress Development | JavaScript | PC12 Advantage

Web Application Development | Node | Video Streaming Website

4/20/17

In this project, we dedicated a year of our time and expertise to develop a web application for a video streaming website using Node.js. As a website development company with a strong background in software development services, our team took on the challenge with enthusiasm and commitment. The project was not only a testament to Read More: Web Application Development | Node | Video Streaming Website

IOS App | IOS Development | Internet of Things Startup

5/18/16

On the heels of my last IOS app in React Native, I started this project in Ionic. The designs were already done and it was my job to implement them in a cost effective way. At first, the client pushed really hard to build this in Ionic 2 (using Angular 2). At the time, Angular Read More: IOS App | IOS Development | Internet of Things Startup

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