Eric Bullington is a software developer with 14 years of experience focused on frontend development, data visualization, and DevOps, currently freelancing from South Carolina. He blends practical UI/UX improvements with backend work—evidenced by contributions to IBM Watson's speech-to-text Node.js sample where he implemented drag-and-drop uploads, audio playback, and enhanced result displays. His background in public health and biostatistics (Tulane, Johns Hopkins summer program) gives him a data-minded approach to building user-facing tools and visualizations. Comfortable across the full stack, he prioritizes improving user experience while ensuring reliable integrations and deployment workflows. Notably, he pairs technical delivery with domain-driven thinking drawn from international health and development training.
14 years of coding experience
Master of Public Health, International Health and Development, Master of Public Health, International Health and Development at Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine
Artium Baccalaureatus (A.B.), Artium Baccalaureatus (A.B.) at College of Charleston
Summer Program, Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Summer Program, Biostatistics and Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
French, Spanish, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Latin
:microphone: Sample Node.js Application for the IBM Watson Speech to Text Service
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 7 PRs, 16 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Eric contributed to the front-end and back-end functionality of the application. They added features to the user interface, including language and bandwidth selection, and file drag-and-drop capabilities. Furthermore, the user implemented client-side JavaScript to handle file uploads and audio playback, as well as improving display results with scrolling capabilities. The contributions show a focus on enhancing the user experience and expanding the application's functionality.
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