Christine Miller is an Accessibility Specialist and former staff-level UX developer with 8 years of experience designing human-centered, accessible experiences for products used by tens of millions. Formally trained as a full-stack engineer at Hack Reactor, she blends frontend engineering (including leading a React concurrent rendering migration) with UX quality and accessibility subject-matter expertise. At Indeed she led system redesigns for notifications and job alerts while partnering across design, product, and QA to balance user needs with business goals. An active open-source contributor, she has improved test reliability in the popular pytest project and built resilient web scrapers with Scrapy for real-world data extraction. Based in Austin, she brings a curator’s eye from an arts background to craft intuitive, inclusive interfaces—and off-duty she’s likely baking new desserts or gardening with her two dogs.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Advanced Software Engineering Immersive Program, Web Development, Advanced Software Engineering Immersive Program, Web Development at Hack Reactor
Bachelor's degree, Art History, Criticism and Conservation; Architecture and Urban Design; Digital Art and Design, Bachelor's degree, Art History, Criticism and Conservation; Architecture and Urban Design; Digital Art and Design at New York University
A set of spiders and scrapers to extract location information from places that post their location on the internet.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:4 reviews, 29 commits, 15 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Christine primarily contributed to the development of spiders and scrapers for extracting location information. Their work involved fixing and updating existing spiders for various businesses like Whole Foods, HEB, and XPO Logistics, addressing issues like redirects and data parsing discrepancies. The user also added new spiders for businesses such as Lowes Foods, Vallarta, and Main Event, demonstrating a focus on data extraction and web scraping techniques using Python and Scrapy. Furthermore, the user made updates to existing spiders, parsing data for store locations and opening hours.
The pytest framework makes it easy to write small tests, yet scales to support complex functional testing
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:2 reviews, 9 commits, 9 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Christine's commits focus on migrating existing tests from the `testdir` testing framework to the `pytester` framework within the pytest testing framework. These migrations involve refactoring test code, updating test fixtures, and ensuring that the tests continue to function correctly after the changes. The contributions are related to various testing modules, including assertion rewriting, setup-only tests, compatibility, and nose-specific tests, indicating a focus on maintaining and improving the test suite for pytest.
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Christine Miller - Accessibility Specialist - Brand Innovation Lab