Brett Caudill is a software engineer and startup CTO with a decade of experience building high-throughput, event-driven systems and full-stack applications. He led architecture for Checkr’s address search and state events framework that together handle millions of database transactions and power background screenings across multiple teams. Previously he built MFA and security-related backend services at OneLogin and taught full‑stack web development at DevMountain, where he also built internal learning tools and managed mentor teams. More recently he co-founded Sequin and is now embarking on a new role at Middesk, blending product-minded engineering with operational leadership. Brett’s hands-on contributions span Elixir/Phoenix, Ruby, React and distributed computing, and he keeps sharp by contributing focused front-end exercises like JavaScript closure tests. He’s based in Oceanside, CA and enjoys turning complex compliance and security requirements into reliable, scalable software.
Afternoon project for practicing JavaScript Closures
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 3 PRs, 4 pushes in 8 months
Contributions summary:Brett primarily focused on completing and testing JavaScript closure exercises within the repository. They added tests for various problems, including counterFactory, motivation, and module implementations. The user also reset problems, removing answers, and updated the `closures.js` file with examples and a Stack Overflow link regarding the module pattern.
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