About the Creator

First – I want to say thank you for taking a moment to check out my bio page. I appreciate it very much. Next, because I value your time, I’ll get right into my background and experience.

SKILLS : Experienced Communications Media Specialist working in Information Systems and Technology for Service Centers currently. Staying connected by google calendar, Microsoft teams-chat or just plane group-texts, is how most of my work is collaborated and done within a virtual calendar.

2017 – Was when I obtained my Bachelor’s degree focused in Multidisciplinary Studies from University of Nebraska Omaha. I know my way around a busy-schedule that is led and run by other project managers to meet specific and timely goals in the KPI and API side of business because we all enjoy recognition and taking fill credit for our work. 🙂

PRESENT DAY: Currently in my Junior Masters for Cyber Security Databases and Information systems as Southern New Hampshire University, (SNHU). Like most I have hobbies. Most of those hobbies now consist of ;

Learning about the latest jQuery and JavaScript trends on the internet and stream watching my favorite YouTube pages. Most of the content I browse ranges from tourist travel, lavish global attractions done by entrepreneurs and young millennials and aspiring business owners who also want to tap into the work-for-yourself mentality. The best part is when I discover cool videos like the one below about knowing more than one language at an early age.

SKILLS CONT’D:

I enjoy designing page layouts and have experience around Hypertext Markup Language, (HTML) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), User-Experience (UX Design) , Cloud Computing and Web Design styles and standard object oriented programming hierarchy rules.

With all that said, I believe that this app and web design industry of today needs all of us, myself included, to manage the front-end and make sure the wanted back-end command languages like Django, Python, and React don’t fight for space in the browser and have any site owners worst nightmare happen and ‘crash‘ (insert time of death here) when needing to support the service or product that’s being managed on the cloud or AWS server.

To prevent that phantom fear from happening, I present my own application-checklist to provide during a consulting or client session so that the deadline will be met and money wont be left on the table. I know just how important and costly software troubleshooting and debugging is in a designing scale for a digital campaign. Don’t be fooled by those programming stack gurus who can promise a working app in 12 weeks but haven’t made progress in the development phase for the timeframe they assured you the data would be pooled and you already put money down for their services and the projects cost-per-click (CPC), AdSpend.

In any industry, you as the client shouldn’t have to worry about your hired programmer oversighting any part of their job, especially in the area of the amount of coding-space to website toolbar space that’s appropriate for the open-source file to have so it can React and reveal the image and/or content as presented. Clients shouldn’t allow their websites backend coding to fall short for the big page launch .

This video I put below really helps explain the page-layout to mobile-design process when I’m asked to create or design a new landing page for a client. I use it as an example to send clients and prospects before showing my full media kit or portfolio if they are new to the process in hiring contract developers and don’t know how much they want to scale on their digital platform.

It’s crazy to think I started my journey in Social Media and Analytics in 2013 and now file-sharing, cloud data engineering and cyber-engineering is the latest craze and caution of 2024.

Certifications in server or website protection is very important but making sure to follow smart browsing and internet monitoring rules works hand-in-hand in prevention of being hacked. The website has just as harmful malware-virus and proxy-leaked pages as there are hackers. File management is an important skill to be trained and the best part is that there are so many great resources that want to bring awareness to this very thing.

I have no direct sponsorship with codefinity I just did my own research and got a chance to go to their website. Their material is the last piece of the puzzle when looking into data systems or server management. The best part is, they help get you certified in the language of your choice at the end.