Jeremy Letto is a senior software engineer in Austin with 11 years of experience building user-facing web products and advocating for excellent end-user experiences. Self-taught and General Assembly-trained, he combines deep browser and frontend knowledge with practical full-stack skills—React/Angular front ends, Node, GraphQL/REST, and MongoDB. He’s shipped production features for education and enterprise clients and currently contributes to HealthEquity while previously improving deal-room UX at Datasite. An active open-source contributor, Jeremy implemented the core web client and realtime websocket integration for the Cockatrice virtual tabletop project, demonstrating a knack for complex interactive UIs. Colleagues rely on him to bridge design and engineering, iterating quickly with QA and product to polish UX. He’s equally comfortable architecting client-side systems and digging into backend integrations to deliver smooth, performant experiences.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate Front-End Web Development, Certificate Front-End Web Development at General Assembly
A cross-platform virtual tabletop for multiplayer card games
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:127 reviews, 41 commits, 61 PRs in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy's primary focus was on the web client component of the Cockatrice project. They implemented a significant portion of the web client's features, including the core structure of the application, integration of a websocket, and various user interface elements. Their work involved setting up the core architecture of the web client, along with integrations such as a login form, authorization, and incorporating the use of material-ui components for styling.
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