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Jolene Kearse | Software Engineer

Hi, everyone! 👋 I have been building frontend projects for over 5 years and have transitioned into full-stack these past two. I mainly use JS, React, Tailwind, Node and PostgreSQL, but I've been dedicated to learning Rust in 2024.


🏃‍♀️ Quick Facts About Me

  • 🌍  I'm based in Southwestern Ontario, Canada for family reasons, but I'm an expat at heart. 💗
  • 🧠  I'm enamoured with Rust 🦀, and continuing on with React & TypeScript.
  • 🤝  I'm open to collaborating on group projects, pair programming and open source. I love getting more practice with the team git workflow. But the best thing is combining our collective tech knowledge & talking code.
  • ⚡  I was an English as a Foreign Language Teacher for 15+ years. I lived primarily in China, but also spent time in England, Canada and South Korea. There was actually one 6-month period where I lived on 3 different continents!
  • 🥰 I'm addicted to celebrating my LinkedIn connections' achievements and giving encouraging likes and Tweets on Twitter.

🛠️ My Skills

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My Main Tech

Most of the projects are made with the big three: JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. I've now entered the React-phase, where I'm building everything with Vite and Yarn.

JavaScript TypeScript React TailwindCSS Vite Git Rust PostgreSQLFirebase CSS3 HTML5 Linux Photoshop

Technologies I Have Some Experience With

I'm still learning SCSS in my free moments. I love Python and Vue and totally mean to get back into them after reaching the stage I'm comfortable with React. I use Figma to access designs and can do some cool things in Illustrator - even if I have to refer to my notes and/or guides!

Python NodeJS Express MongoDB Go Vue Sass Illustrator Figma Django


💻 My Early Developer Education

My career totally flipped ↕️ when I began this wonderous journey into the mysterious world of Web Development! With a background in teaching in English around the world where I threw myself into finding the best way to teach my students, I was suddenly the learner!

That said I'm 100% community-taught, which is my preferred term (rather than self-taught), meaning I've learned from so many excellent sources! My skills in education really came out in choosing which resources to use; which free resources to use and when to actually cough out my limited cash... 🫦🤑

I started out learning Frontend Web Development, because I love design and instantly seeing my creations come to life - that simply rocks! 🎸 Of course (of course!), I encountered the amazing videos of Kevin Powell to explore the power of CSS. This lead to my discovery of Scrimba which became my guide. 🧭

But I'm getting ahead of myself! Sorry, I get so excited about code!

I knew I had to learn JavaScript; it being one of the pillars of the web. But, but, but...

It was so hard! Especially after my stressful repatriation with just a phone and a 7" tablet using apps like Grasshopper and YouTube videos from excellent teachers that were just way beyond my level. So... I switched to Python for awhile.

Enters Class Central's JavaScript Bootcamp using FreeCodeCamp's curriculum. It clicked!!! 💃

Scrimba showed me all kinds of awesome ways to make my humble sites interactive! And I could finally sink my teeth into DSAs through Codewars. Somewhere along the way, I advanced to the stage where I can just read the docs on MDN to find my own solutions.

This was 🔥!

I had a lot of fun creating apps that simulated the full experience, but I wanted more than an illusion - I wanted the real thing! So my goal of being a Frontend Web Developer morphed into a Full-stack track. I started out using Firebase, then Node & Express to complete the ever-popular (in learning paths, anyway) MERN stack.

Resources like CS50 and Exercism encouraged me to become a more rounded developer. The yearly challenges the former has offered got me excited to try out different languages. But more importantly recognize the pros & cons of them.

These represented the start of my journey into code that has only bloomed these last few years.

Nowadays, I spend my time building full-stack projects, tackling DSA challenges (mainly through Codewars, and learning Rust.


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🔥 WakaTime Stats

Total Time: 11 hrs 34 mins

TypeScript    10 hrs 6 mins   █████████████████████▓░░░   87.24 %
Image (svg)   40 mins         █▒░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░   05.77 %
HTML          18 mins         ▓░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░   02.66 %
JavaScript    15 mins         ▓░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░   02.22 %
CSS           13 mins         ▒░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░   01.87 %

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Jolene Kearse's Projects

scrimba_rpg icon scrimba_rpg

My version of the Role Playing Game from Scrimba's Module 7: Next Level JavaScript with cute animals!

sign-up-form icon sign-up-form

Practice project after going through Scrimba's lessons on forms in React.

silent-auction icon silent-auction

This is Day 9's project for 100 Days of Coding: The Complete Python Pro Bootcamp. It's a CLI python program, which allows users to enter bids, conceals that from each bidder, then displays the winner.

simple-calculator icon simple-calculator

My very simple calculator app inspired by a freeCodeCamp article with my own styling added in.

smoke-shack-sales icon smoke-shack-sales

A sales & inventory app for Vern's Smoke Shack built with React, TypeScript, Styled Components.

speech-to-text-ai-backend icon speech-to-text-ai-backend

A morphing project that started out as a speech to text transcription app, but will probably get the ability to ask questions of an AI. Built with React, Node.js, CSS modules & OpenAI's Whisper API.

speech-to-text-ai-frontend icon speech-to-text-ai-frontend

A morphing project that started out as a speech to text transcription app, but will probably get the ability to ask questions of an AI. Built with React, Node.js, CSS modules & OpenAI's Whisper API.

spring_is_coming_carousel icon spring_is_coming_carousel

Based on the Photo Carousel project in Scrimba's Frontend Developer Career Path's Module 5: Essential JavaScript Concepts.

step-counter icon step-counter

An app to count 6500 steps a day, equating 100 miles for the month of June 2024.

stuff-we-need icon stuff-we-need

A collaborative grocery list app with a pig theme. Built with vanilla CSS & Firebase.

task-tracker icon task-tracker

Task Tracker let's you organize all your appointments in one helpful place.

ts-todo-list icon ts-todo-list

My first use of TypeScript, where I decided on a Todo List.

twitter-clone icon twitter-clone

Twimba: A Twitter clone representing a project in Module 5, Essential JavaScript, of Scimba's Frontend Developer Career Path

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