Ryan West is a Forward Deployed Engineer with 9 years of experience building front-end applications, data visualizations, and customer-facing demo systems across startups and enterprise teams. He blends hands-on engineering with pre-sales and product marketing experience, crafting compelling integration demos, seeding realistic demo data, and translating complex technical features into clear customer-facing narratives. Comfortable owning projects end-to-end, Ryan has built reusable React/TypeScript components, Three.js and D3 visualizations, and automated ETL and deployment processes. He’s worked at the intersection of product and sales—helping sellers handle technical conversations while also shipping production-quality UI and tooling. Based in Fletcher, NC, he enjoys learning new tools to solve unique problems and has a track record of enabling teams through documentation, training, and demo automation. His background in computer engineering with a philosophy minor gives him a pragmatic yet thoughtful approach to problem solving and communication.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering with Philosophy Minor, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering with Philosophy Minor at North Carolina State University
The data-driven content object enables you to display your data in a custom third-party visualization, within your SAS Visual Analytics report. The third-party visualization can be authored in any JavaScript charting framework, such as D3.js, Google Charts, or CanvasJS. The visualization in a data-driven content object receives its data query from SAS Visual Analytics, and so it interacts with filters, ranks, and object actions in the same way as the other objects in your report. For information about creating third-party visualizations for data-driven content, see Programming Considerations for Data-Driven Visualizations in SAS Visual Analytics: Reference.
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