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Quinise Ercolano

SOFTWARE DEVELOPER

Hello, I am a Full-Stack Developer who uses detailed planning and organization to build great projects for clients. I seek to join a team where diversity and excellent communication drive success.

Experience


Iwori-Bogbe Website
Front-End Developer

Designed (in Sketch) and developed (using HTML, CSS/Bootstrap, EJS, and node.js/express.js) a website for the Seattle chapter of O.I.D.S.I .

Acord365
Intern

Accord365 allowed a user to check how much Ether they have - via Portis wallet. It let users complete various forms that submit transactions to the Ethereum blockchain. The app displayed information about previous transactions when supplied with a transaction hash. It was written in Go (Gin framework), JavaScript, web3.js, MySQL, and HTML.


Projects


Roller Derby API
Web Developer

The Roller Derby API is organized around REST. It has four endpoints: the Structure endpoint, Official Types endpoint, Rules endpoint, and the Officials endpoint. The site was designed in Sketch and developed in Node.js, CSS/Bootstrap, and EJS; it’s documentation is hosted by an Angular.js client.

MObi
iOS Developer

Forgot your pennies or kola nuts? Don't want to crouch in the street? MObi casts IFA Obi divination on your phone! Each cast includes an Odu and it's interpretation, a yes/no/maybe result, and a set of four kola nuts. Casts can be saved (Core Data) for later recollection in this Swift application.


My Gem Tarot
iOS Developer

I originated, mocked-up (using Sketch), and programmed a Swift 5.3 iOS application. I made an asynchronous API call to the’ Tarot Card Meanings REST API’. I developed and styled each view and created models for data. I implemented CoreData to save data persistently and perform CrUD operations on each reading. I bound data from models to views using property wrappers and developed views to navigate though tarot card and gem information by card suit.


Education


The Evergreen State College

B.S. in Computer Science,
December 2014 | Olympia, WA