I build robust, scalable web applications as well as fun one-offs and tiny tools. I enjoy getting into the knitty gritty of elusive bugs and errors, taking a larger scoped view to help design and architect systems, or finding the exact right css to make a website really shine.
Outside of software development work, I'm an avid social dancer, massage therapist, and espresso enthusiast.
I'm reachable at via email at: [email protected]
Or via my LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trilliumsmith/
Stack: TypeScript | NextJs | Tailwind.css | Netlify
As the lead developer of the Volunteer Resource Management System (VRMS), I oversee the strategic enhancement and modernization of this legacy application to align with contemporary application architecture standards. Constructed using Create React App for the frontend and an Express backend hosted on AWS, VRMS has undergone consistent refinement and growth since its inception in 2019. My responsibilities encompass delineating the technical direction, crafting software architecture, code composition and review, team management, and assuring the application's quality through rigorous testing measures.
Stack: React | Vite | ExpressJS | MongoDB | Docker | AWS ECS | GitHub Actions
Fridge Finder is a web app aggregating information on food donation fridges. Businesses and individuals can donate perishable food, allowing those of us who are food insecure to be able to get quality nourishment. Made with a team of skilled developers, project managers, UI designers, and UX researchers, this project is the crystallization of months of research and development. I've had the luxury of assisting in Front End Development, Dev Ops, and QA testing roles for this project.
Stack: AWS | Swagger Open API | NextJs | MaterialUI | Docker | GitHub Actions
A simplistic scheduling tool built in typescript to allow for clients to book appointments with a service provider, coach, business owner, etc. This tool integrates with the Google Calendar API and Gmail API to provide up to date booking information. This tool is built to function for both in-person and online meetings, serving as a simpler, more customizable version of a Calendly like service.
Stack: NextJs | TypeScript | Tailwind.css | Vercel
Kwdz.app is a blogging productivity tool that counts the number of occurances of keywords within an article or blog post. The tool is simple, versatile, and lightwieght, utilizing query strings to store keywords themselves rather than hanging onto user data. This project was originally intended to be an inhouse tool with a very barebones version built, but was later adapted to be more user friendly. Usability features were added such as creating keyword groups, and adding a hotkey accessible command bar.
Stack: NextJs | MaterialUI | Netlify