Tony Miller is a versatile full-stack web developer and entrepreneur with 17 years of experience blending hospitality operations, finance, and product-focused engineering into customer-facing web platforms. Based in Honolulu, he now freelances on scalable web and POS systems and has led architecture and implementation for green-energy startups and enterprise-facing applications. Tony pairs hands-on React/Node/Postgres development and test automation experience with practical leadership—he’s managed large kitchen teams and P&L at Hilton and now runs a design/consulting firm delivering web, graphic, and marketing strategy. An active open-source contributor, he’s improved documentation and UX in notable projects like Ember.js, Resque-web, and VCR, showing attention to API clarity and robust testing. He studied web development at Lambda and CS at Harvard Extension, and uniquely combines creative pursuits (graphics, music, gamedev) with disciplined Agile delivery and cost-control instincts.
17 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Web development, Web development at Lambda School
Computer Science, Computer Science at Harvard Extension School
Contributions:100 commits, 16 PRs, 18 pushes in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Tony primarily focused on enhancing the Resque web interface. They implemented features such as polling updates and improved the user interface, with changes across JavaScript, Ruby, and ERB templates. Furthermore, the user converted the application into a Rails engine, demonstrating a refactoring effort to improve the project's structure. The user also made several updates, including dependency upgrades and fixing subtab functionalities.
Record your test suite's HTTP interactions and replay them during future test runs for fast, deterministic, accurate tests.
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:68 commits, 69 PRs, 39 pushes in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Tony primarily focused on maintaining and updating test-related aspects of the VCR library. They modified existing tests to remove support for an older Ruby version and adapted tests related to deprecated functionality (FakeWeb integration). Additionally, the user made changes to ensure tests passed and to prepare for version releases. The commits indicate a strong focus on ensuring the library's stability and compatibility through comprehensive testing practices.
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