Summary
Cody Stallings is a front-end developer with nine years of hands-on experience building user-focused web and mobile solutions, currently shaping digital experiences at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution using TypeScript and Next.js. His background spans software engineering, iOS development for a nonprofit, and AV/IT systems engineering at Georgia Tech, giving him a rare mix of web development and systems-level integration expertise. Cody is comfortable moving between code and hardware, having programmed and commissioned audiovisual systems as well as shipped production front-end features. He has a track record of supporting mission-driven projects—like the free tutoring app he developed—while delivering maintainable, performant interfaces for news and enterprise environments. Based in Woodstock, Georgia, he blends practical troubleshooting skills with modern front-end practices to accelerate product delivery. Colleagues rely on him to bridge the gap between user needs and technical constraints, often uncovering simple operational improvements that reduce recurring support load.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
University of North Georgia
English, Russian