Jeremy Allard

Software Developer at Self-employed

Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Summary

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Jeremy Allard is a frontend-focused software developer with 11 years of experience building polished React and JavaScript user interfaces, currently based in Montreal. He has led full-stack MVP work—designing a Clojure backend with an AngularJS frontend—and spent recent years improving and maintaining a large Dealer Management Software at Keyloop, driving feature delivery and production issue resolution. A self-employed developer since 2014, Jeremy combines product-minded frontend craftsmanship with hands-on problem solving for reliability and customer satisfaction. He contributes to open-source projects like the modern terminal emulator Upterm, where he enhanced UI interactions and autocomplete behavior, reflecting an eye for UX detail in atypical tooling. In his spare time he experiments with payment gateways and low-level system programming, showing a curiosity that spans both high-level UIs and systems work.
code11 years of coding experience
job4 years of employment as a software developer
languagesFrench, English
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Github Skills (18)

typescript10
typescript-types10
typescripts10
react10
electron9
javascript9
terminal-application8
terminal-emulator7
clojure6
github-organization6
slack6
leiningen6
github6
python6
facebook6

Programming languages (7)

TypeScriptCoffeeScriptJavaScriptSwiftRubyEmacs LispClojure

Github contributions (5)

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railsware/upterm

Dec 2015 - Jan 2016

A terminal emulator for the 21st century.
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 4 PRs, 2 comments in 22 days
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily focused on enhancing the UI and user interaction of the terminal emulator. They implemented autocomplete features, including handling mouse hover and click events on suggestion components, and wired these events into the core component logic. Their work also involved minor bug fixes, such as correcting spelling errors. Furthermore, the user made aesthetic changes by modifying the cursor style for suggestion components and refactored event handlers to improve code consistency.
emulatorterminal-emulatorconsolettypty
j-em/NewYorkTimes

Mar 2016 - Jul 2016

Contributions:5 releases, 27 commits, 1 PR in 4 months
apitimeskotlinjvmnew-york-times
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Jeremy Allard - Software Developer at Self-employed