Summary
Turner Halligan is a Back End Developer with nine years of hands-on experience building web services and server-side systems, currently focused at Kettle in New York. A senior Computer Science student at the University of Pittsburgh with a political science minor, he blends strong technical fluency in C, Java, JavaScript, Python, and C++ with an appreciation for product and policy trade-offs. His earlier work as a web developer at YouShallThrive honed full-stack instincts that inform pragmatic API and data model decisions on modern back ends. Turner is comfortable shipping reliable, maintainable code and navigating the intersection of technical constraints and user-facing requirements. He favors clear, efficient implementations and brings continuity from rapid web projects to sustained backend ownership. Based in New York, he combines academic grounding with nearly a decade of practical development experience.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at University of Pittsburgh