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πŸ‘‹ Hi, I'm Evan Parker!

πŸ§‘πŸ½β€πŸ’» Full Stack Developer at Science Museum Group πŸ’» React, TypeScript, Next JS, Node, MongoDB, MySQL, Elasticsearch


πŸ› οΈ Languages and Tools:

ReactΒ  Β  MySQLΒ  Redux />Β 
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😎 About Me:

I'm a passionate Software Engineer specializing in React, Next JS, TypeScript, MongoDB, and MySQL for full-stack app development and complex problem-solving. I've got over 2 years of professional experience in the tech industry, covering Next JS, React, TypeScript, Node, Elastic Search, MySQL, Python, as both Full Stack Developer at Science Museum Group and previously my product management role at the Royal Academy of Arts' Digital Product and Infrastructure team.

Notable projects include working on the SMG's Collections Online 2.0 website, a significant revamp of a popular open-source API and web service, alongside the frontend interface used by hobbyists, researchers, and developers alike to explore a diverse collection of 500,000 items. Working closely with the tech lead and frontend developer, I played a key role in modernizing legacy code, fixing a backlog of bugs, introducing new frontend components and features, and enhancing accessibility. Additionally, I've contributed to various projects, including integrating generative AI into searches and using a Wikidata service to add extra information to records. I also built a React barcode scanner app for internal use at the company, for scanning and linking to the CO website.

At the Royal Academy of Arts, I worked on a Bloomberg-funded project aimed at refreshing their frontend, ensuring quality assurance through comprehensive testingβ€”from static checks to end-to-end scenariosβ€” ensuring industry and stakeholder standards were met before deployment.

I am an alumni of The Jump Digital School's 5-month Professional JavaScript + Dev Ops program.

With a background in the arts, I'm particularly interested in software engineering roles within this industry, though I remain open to opportunities across various sectors.

You can explore my web development portfolio at http://www.evanparker.co.uk/


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  1. TheScienceMuseum/collectionsonline TheScienceMuseum/collectionsonline Public

    Science Museum Group Collection Online

    JavaScript 47 3

  2. ReelHub ReelHub Public

    Built with TypeScript, TDD with Jest, Next JS, Node, Express, MongoDB, Bcrypt, JWTs, Tailwind CSS, Redux Toolkit, Joi, GSAP. A Netflix style entertainment app where the user can bookmark media.

    TypeScript

  3. portfolio portfolio Public

    My portfolio of web development projects. Built in React, Redux Toolkit, Joi and Sass. Features The Jump Bootcamp projects and projects done outside of the course.

    JavaScript

  4. first-level-full-stack first-level-full-stack Public

    Built with React, Node, Express, MySQL, Bcrypt, JWTs, Tailwind CSS, Redux Toolkit, Joi, GSAP. A Netflix style entertainment app where the user can bookmark media. The full-stack version of my React…

    CSS

  5. first-level first-level Public

    A fictional games website built with React, Redux Toolkit, Tailwind Css, Daisyui and GSAP. It is the Frontend only version of my React project at The Jump Digital School. It allows users to search …

    CSS 1

  6. ch14-weather-app ch14-weather-app Public

    Built with JavaScript, Sass, and the geolocation api, it uses the open weather api and the navigation web api's geolocation capabilities to get the user's location and display their local weather. …

    JavaScript