Summary
Joseph Nagy is a software engineer with five years of experience building scalable full-stack applications and contributing to open-source projects, currently shipping features at Chewy in New York. He specializes in TypeScript/React front ends, Express-based back ends, and non-relational databases, with a track record of shrinking bundles, improving accessibility and security, and adopting test-driven development. His background includes building Electron desktop apps, Vue-based UIs, and mobile mapping tools, and he has applied computer vision and AWS RDS for conservation telemetry while at Duke. Comfortable across the stack, he favors pragmatic architectures (Flux-like patterns, middleware, modular routers) that reduce complexity and enable horizontal scalability. A Duke CS graduate with a minor in Environmental Science & Policy, he blends product-minded engineering with an interest in conservation and data-driven tools.
5 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Minor in Environmental Science & Policy, Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Minor in Environmental Science & Policy at Duke University
German