Jeremiah Tenbrink
A developers job is to learn.
Jeremiah Tenbrink
A developers job is to learn.
Rescue swimmer gone code. After high school, I served 7 years 9 months on active duty, as a combat search and rescue swimmer. Luckily I have returned to my passion for development. I have completed Lambda's full-stack web development course and am looking for a position where I can stretch my wings but keep my feet on the ground.
If you want to see my latest projects please scroll down to my Accomplishments section and check out my portfolio.
After my time in the military. I decided it was time for a career change and started to pursue software development. I have always had a huge interest in tech and can say my interest has only grown as I've been developing my skills as a web developer. My time on active duty gave me skills relating to, drive, motivation, independence, and adaptability. These traits served me well over the last year. They have given me the ability to quickly and effectively learn new skills, languages, libraries, and frameworks. One of the things I have come to learn about myself is that I have a unique nac for understanding problems at hand and developing a solution to that problem.
Please reach out to me if you would like to know more.
Lambda School online boot camp and self-teaching!
I went beyond what was required at Lambda school to ensure my thorough understanding of the subject.
Pair programmed on a weekly basis to ensure not only my understanding but also the understanding of my peers.
Utilized git workflow on every project. Solving merge conflict when working together in teams for build week challenges.
Hands-on experience in Test Driven Development.
Produced code ready for production using ReactJS, Redux, Less, CSS, SCSS, Javascript, Typescript, Node, Express, MongoDB, Jest, and Firebase.
I recently heard someone say. That a developers job is to learn. That's what I love most about programming.