Michael Jordan is a retired, Denver‑area Flutter specialist focused full-time on building and consulting on Flutter and Dart mobile apps after an 11+ year career in software engineering. His background spans CAD, desktop publishing, game development, medical mobile telemetry, and large-scale desktop app leadership at Adobe and Quark, giving him rare cross-domain depth from low-level tooling to polished consumer experiences. He has led teams and large projects, shipped production Flutter apps for clients like NECS, OXOS, and Color Clues, and contributed to the official flutter/packages repo by improving flutter_markdown examples, tests, and bug fixes. Now working independently from Westminster, CO, he selectively takes local Flutter work and authors/edits technical Flutter content for kodeco, blending hands‑on coding with clear technical communication. Notably, he prefers to avoid non‑Flutter roles and routine recruiter outreach, emphasizing focused expertise and local engagements.
11 years of coding experience
39 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Applied Mathematics, Bachelor of Science Applied Mathematics at University of Colorado Denver
A collection of useful packages maintained by the Flutter team
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 21 commits in 7 months
Contributions summary:Michael primarily contributed to the `flutter_markdown` package by implementing and refining example demos showcasing various Markdown syntax features. Their work involved creating and modifying Dart files to demonstrate how different Markdown extensions, such as subscript syntax, are rendered. Additionally, they addressed bugs and improved the test suite for the package.
My implementation of the calculator project from Paul Hegarty's Stanford CS193P Winter 2017 course.
Contributions:2 releases, 7 commits, 1 PR in 5 years
stanfordcs193ppythonwintercalculator
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