Jasmine Greenaway is an experienced software engineer and machine learning practitioner based in New York with 11 years of hands-on experience building user-focused front ends and practical ML/data-visualization solutions. She contributes to high-impact open-source projects, including Microsoft's Data Science and Generative AI beginner courses, where she added Matplotlib visualizations, pandas analyses, and Azure/OpenAI chat examples focused on prompt design and developer guidance. Her background spans UI/UX improvements for developer tools—such as enhancing error messaging and PR workflows in the GitHub Visual Studio extension—and community-facing event sites like BrooklynJS. Jasmine blends product-minded front-end development with data science rigor, making technical concepts accessible for learners and engineers alike. She holds a BS from Embry‑Riddle and an MS from the University of West Florida, and brings a knack for translating complex AI endpoints into clear, reproducible examples for developers. An appetite for practical, well-documented demos and a playful GitHub bio hint that she values approachability alongside technical craft.
11 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Master of Science - MS at University of West Florida
Bachelor of Science (BS), Bachelor of Science (BS) at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Contributions:34 reviews, 255 commits, 127 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Jasmine's commits indicate a focus on data visualization within the context of a data science learning repository. They've modified and added code to create visualizations, specifically with Matplotlib. Furthermore, the commits reveal that the user has experience in using pandas for data manipulation and analysis and is applying this knowledge to analyze and visualize data.
The world's most popular programming language, in New York's most popular borough
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:145 commits, 37 PRs, 159 pushes in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jasmine primarily contributed to the front-end development of the BrooklynJS website. Their commits involve updating event details, including speaker information, talk titles, and dates. They also made formatting and styling adjustments to the website's layout, including CSS modifications. Furthermore, they were responsible for incorporating new speakers and sponsors for the events.
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