About Me

Canadian-based Full Stack Developer in the making.

Code >>>>>>>>



📢Healthcare Leader | Workforce Strategist | Digital Transformation

✍🏾Front End | Back End | API

🛠️ Tech & Tools Used So Far

  • HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript (front & backend)
  • Visual Studio Code (IDE)
  • CodePen (online code editor)
  • Git & GitHub (CLI + Desktop)
  • Netlify (site deployment)
  • Bootstrap (CSS Framework for developing responsive and mobile-first websites)
  • Node.js (write command line tools and server-side scripting)
  • Python & Object-Oriented Programming (file/data manipulation, data manipulation/structure)
  • React & API (building connections between programs)
  • Markdown (project documentation)
  • PerfectPixel (image-to-code)
  • Google Lighthouse (performance and accessibility evaluation)
  • Google Colab (write and execute Python in browser)
  • Replit (online coding environment)
  • Code Sandbox (development environment)
  • Slack (cloud-based team communication platform)
  • Miro (wireframing the skeletal framework of websites)
I'm learning to code with SheCodes, using HTML, CSS and Bootstrap in VS Code. I manage code via my GitHub account and host SEO-friendly sites on Netlify. I have built applications using JavaScript, Python, APIs, and AI tools. My project hub highlights what I have learned so far. I can happily code for hours!

Work >>>>>>>>

I am a healthcare leader with 15+ years of experience, now advancing as a Full Stack Web Developer, dedicated to bridging the gap between healthcare delivery and technology to drive innovation and better patient outcomes. Here is my resume: Resume

Design >>>>>>>

I am not a professional designer, but been practicing Project Hub. I understand the fundamentals of good design and appreciate things that look clean and well-crafted.

Personal >>>>>>

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I currently live in Winnipeg in the south end of the city. When I am not coding, I enjoy hanging out with my family, making good food and writing wild stories. Food

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