Deandre Johnson is a Website Application Manager and full-stack engineer with over a decade of web development experience building backend, frontend, and deployment solutions. He specializes in TypeScript, React, Next.js, Svelte, Node.js and WordPress, and has production experience stitching authentication, APIs, and hosting for clients across public-sector and agency work. Deandre contributes to open-source projects—improving Apollo bindings to make the client configurable and add in-memory caching—which highlights his comfort working across language boundaries including ReasonML and Rust. Based in Atlanta, he combines a creative foundation in cinematography with formal training in full-stack development and smart contract auditing, reflecting a rare blend of design sensibility and emerging-technology curiosity. Colleagues rely on him to turn complex requirements into polished user interfaces and reliable deployments while he continues exploring Web3 and AI.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science - Full Stack Web Development , Computer Science - Full Stack Web Development at BloomTech
Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA Cinematography and Film/Video Production, Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA Cinematography and Film/Video Production at Columbia College Chicago
Smart Contract Development and Auditing, Smart Contract Development and Auditing at Cyfrin Updraft
Contributions:18 commits, 2 PRs, 12 comments in 13 days
Contributions summary:Deandre's contributions focused on enhancing the ReasonML bindings for Apollo Client and React Apollo. They made the Apollo client configurable and added the ability to create an in-memory cache. The user also implemented links such as HTTP, context, and error handling, providing the capability for users to set up an API client with options. Furthermore, they updated examples to reflect the usage of the new configurable apollo client.
Contributions:114 commits, 29 pushes, 3 branches in 2 months
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