Tanner Woody is a QA Lead and full-stack software engineer with 11 years of experience designing and delivering web and mobile-first applications from Portland, Oregon. He blends hands-on development (Python, JavaScript, Android/Java, SQL) with SDET and QA leadership, shipping reliable products at companies from startups to marketplaces like PWCC and Vacatia. Known for building PWAs and automating test suites (Vue, Playwright, Laravel, MySQL, Docker, AWS), he also led technology strategy as Director of Technology at Sports Card Investor. An active open-source contributor, Tanner improved the UI flexibility of a popular Vue calendar component by adding customization slots and polishing props. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic, auditable solutions and for translating complex requirements into repeatable engineering and QA practices.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor's Degree Mathematics and Computer Science at The University of Iowa
A Vue.js full calendar, no dependency, no BS. :metal:
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 7 PRs, 36 comments in 25 days
Contributions summary:Tanner contributed primarily to the UI development of the Vue.js calendar component. Their work focused on adding slots for customizing the weekday header and time cells, as well as adding a title slot. The commits demonstrate the modification of Vue component templates and the integration of slots to allow greater flexibility and customization options for developers using the calendar. The user also fixed minor typos related to props within the code.
Demonstration of web (js, php, db, css) knowledge all wrapped into a single demo for piloting.
Contributions:212 pushes, 3 branches in 6 months
knowledgecssphpjs-webwrapped
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