Jeremiah Snow is a pragmatic full-stack software developer and lifelong tinkerer based in Seattle with seven years of professional experience and a background in hardware and IT support. He focuses on mobile and web development using JavaScript/TypeScript, React/React Native, Node/Deno, and multiple cloud platforms, and has contributed UI and game-logic improvements to well-known open-source SS13 projects like BeeStation and tgstation. Comfortable across OSes and languages (Python, C#, Java, Go), he pairs a formal CS education and ongoing graduate studies in IT administration with hands-on freelance work. Notably, his early career automating Windows deployments and years as the "go-to" IT person inform a practical, systems-minded approach to building polished user experiences.
7 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Applied Science, Computer Science, 3.43, Bachelor of Applied Science, Computer Science, 3.43 at North Seattle College
Associate of Applied Science, Computer Networking, 3.738, Associate of Applied Science, Computer Networking, 3.738 at Belmont Technical College
Contributions:840 reviews, 92 commits, 824 PRs in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Jeremiah's commits focused on enhancing the user interface of the `/tg/station` branch of SS13, specifically revamping the vote panel to utilize TGUI. This involved upgrading the voting panel with the TGUI framework, allowing users to change their votes and admins to see user information. The work improved the format and functionality of the map list, along with adding other new features. The user's work primarily centered on front-end development with a focus on UI/UX improvements.
Contributions:28 reviews, 15 commits, 62 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Jeremiah primarily contributes to the game logic and user interface of the game. They worked on implementing new features like airlocks and door types, modifying existing game elements related to aliens and bees. The user also made various changes to enhance the user experience and correct grammatical errors within the game. Furthermore, the user refactored and upgraded the vote panel.
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