Some stuff I've worked on:
  • Up: The best bank in Australia! I currently do lots of different computery things that help and hinder the development of Up, a pretty popular online bank in Australia.
    • Perk-up: Sadly it probably won't be active at the time you're checking it out. At Up, we randomly gave people a chance to win back their morning coffee. The web experience was a live map that showed where people were winning, jumping all across Australia and zooming in on the cafes.
    • Public API: I built this front-end for the docs. Check out the logo shenanigans when you move your mouse around!
    • Covers + Forwards: I worked on the native app experience for this one! Think of it like proxying/load-balancing, but for bank accounts.
    • Up + Transferwise: It was a big team effort, but I helped out on this! A frictionless way of sending money internationally straight from your bank account.
  • Drawboard Projects: Formely known as Bullclip, it's a platform for live collaboration on PDFs. I spent a year and a half working mostly on the web platform. Pretty proud of the work that I did there - we solved some cool problems.
    • JavaScript everywhere! : I shoehorned React Native into an existing iOS application so I could contribute some feature development without knowing Swift. And it shipped! It was deleted 6 months down the track, but I got it out the door. I even gave a talk at the melbourne React meetup about it - Check out the slides.
  • iress ViewPoint: A web share trading platform - I was a fresh grad, and it was a pretty massive project before I arrived. Maybe if you've picked an account/portfolio, you've used my code.
And some unfininished hacks:
  • One word smackdown: How fast can you type the word on the screen? Pretty sure this came about after my partner claimed I wasn't a good typist. Obviously the only way to disprove this outrageous accusation was to build adequate software first.
  • Loopee: I never finished this, but the idea was multi-track looping in the browser. It's super jank, but I remember it being somewhat novel and functional. Probably fun for like 2 minutes.