Patrick Spencer

Software Engineer



About Me

I am a Brooklyn based developer with experience in React, React Native, Redux, Javascript, GraphQL, Apollo, Ruby, Rails, and MongoDB.

I graduated from the University of Arizona with a BFA in Acting and Musical Theater. After bouncing around from survival job to survival job, I attended App Academy in 2017 and began my journey as a software engineer.

Since then, I’ve built top down communication mobile applications for companies like Toyota, Chipotle, and Northwell Health, developed and curated a cross platform universal component library for an web first mortgage company, and served as the Release Manager for React Native Application acting as the main point of entry for a FinTech Credit Building service.

Please check out some of my projects below!


EXTRA: Build Credit with Debit

The EXTRA App is a React Native application built for iOS and Android. Here, EXTRA Members can activate their Extra Card, view statement balances, monitor their credit score, engage with credit oriented education content, and purchase/redeem points for items in the reward store!

(Demo login available upon request)


theEMPLOYEEapp

theEMPLOYEEapp is an enterprise communication solution for iOS and Android. The app allows for for admins to distribute content and important information to their employees. Built with React Native, GraphQL, Node JS, MongoDB, and Apollo. Leveraging AWS for content and image handling.

(Demo login available upon request)


BungeeBob!

BungeeBob is a 2D scrolling game inspired by Doodle Jump, with a SpongeBob SquarePants theme. Try and catch as many Jellyfish as possible!
Built with Javascript, CSS, HTML5, Canvas, and OOP.
github | live


starDOM

A lightweight DOM manipulation library that includes AJAX requests and event handling. starDOM makes a request to the NASA API, appending NASA's picture of the day, and using custom event handling provides background information on the photographer and the picture itself.
github | live


GRID and Bear It!

The only thing better than word play is responsive world play. Grid and Bear It uses nested CSS Grids and media queries to create a responsive layout and image display.
github | live


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