Justin Hallett is a seasoned Senior Developer and DevOps Architect with 24 years of hands-on experience designing resilient Linux and hybrid infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines, and full-stack applications. Based in Devon, Alberta, he has led enterprise IT and manufacturing systems, architecting end-to-end platforms that span order management, production workflow, and long-range connectivity while managing cross-functional teams. He combines embedded systems expertise—building Raspberry Pi Compute Module devices and PXE-booted smart scanners—with modern web and mobile stacks (PHP, React, Node.js, Flutter) and database administration (MySQL/MariaDB). An active contributor to open-source front-end tooling, he has improved usability and extensibility in projects like the popular tablesorter plugin. Known for turning complex requirements into pragmatic, maintainable solutions, he pairs a strong work ethic with a knack for shipping bleeding-edge, production-ready systems. Practical, versatile, and systems-minded, he excels at bridging hardware, infrastructure, and application layers to deliver measurable business value.
24 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
High School High School with a Specialization in Math and Science, High School High School with a Specialization in Math and Science at College Notre-Dame
High School High School with a Specialization in Math and Science, High School High School with a Specialization in Math and Science at Macdonald-Cartier High School
Github fork of Christian Bach's tablesorter plugin + awesomeness ~
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:45 commits, 4 PRs, 26 pushes in 4 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Justin primarily contributed to the tablesorter plugin, making changes to the JavaScript code. Their contributions included fixing bugs related to caption height, updating date picker functionality, adding an option to customize the zIndex of sticky headers, and adding options for user selectable compare for the filter widget. They also made changes to the documentation and added a new widget for charting plugins. These modifications suggest a focus on enhancing the user interface and functionality of the tablesorter plugin.
Contributions:6 releases, 29 PRs, 161 pushes in 5 years 6 months
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Justin Hallett - Senior Developer DevOps Architect at Digital Tea