My work may not always be visible. Sometimes it's behind the scenes powering
recommendation systems, letting you know your systems are down before your
customers
do or making sure different departments of your business get the insights
they need to make decisions.
Work
Getaway
I helped Getaway develop an internal employee webportal. This portal
allowed getaway employees to peform their daily tasks. This is a common requirement in growing
startups, that they need to build their own tooling to graduate off spreadsheets and adhoc
processes.
Free Code Camp
Free Code Camp
is one of the largest open source projects and coding schools in the world.
During my time in San Francisco I met Quincy Larson and helped develop the
mvp for FCC in Ruby on Rails. I also advised on the migration from RoR to
Node.js and MongoDB.
Capsule Pharmacy
I helped start Capsule Pharmacy as the fifth engineer. I helped grow the
business from 50 beta users, through launch, through series A fundraising, through +20,000 monthly
active users. We built the consumer facing page with e-commerce flow, the internal corporate CMS
where 30+ persons performed 40+ hours of work per week, built a go api, built a django api, wrote
documentation for all code and processes/procedures, performed on-call duties (devops), wrote
sql reports for stakeholders and onboarded fellow engineers.
SK-II Japan store
I made the websites running in the video below. One powering 10 42" vertically mounted touchscreens. The second
website powering 5 vanity tables where customers could try out the skincare products.
I worked closely with world-class designers
that would deliver pictures and video of the desired effects.
The client was SK-II Japan subsidiary of proctor & gamble.
Litt
Litt
is a social mobile app. It is designed to connect you with people in your
neighborhood through events and profiles. It also has a b2b component where
local businesses can pay to promote their events in the local feed.
Hedgefund
I helped a Hedgefund develop an internal scheduling tool. They needed an
application for coordinating meetings and producing an audit trail. I used
agile methodology to translate requirements into tasks with story points,
delegated work to other engineers as tech lead and conducted customer
facing meetings. Stack was Django, Docker, jQuery and Datatables.
Open Source
React Native Contacts
react-native-contacts was the first api bridge
for React Native that allowed you to load the phone's contacts. Oddly enough facebook chose
not to bridge this api and when I realized this I solved
the problem and open sourced it. I still maintain the module and it's been interesting
seeing how react native has evolved over the years. It is written in Java and Objective-c.
AutoViML
AutoViML automates most of the
mundane tasks for a data scientist regarding model selection and building
plots. I advise the author Ram Seshadri on best software engineering
practices when it comes to python libraries. And he helps me when I am
stuck on hard datascience problems.
Fullstack Apollo GraphQL React Native Boilerplate
The
Fullstack Apollo GraphQL React Native Boilerplate
is a starter project part of the
fullstack family
of starter projects. When you run this boilerplate and a corresponding backend
you have a fully functioning react native app with user
authentication using GraphQL.
Technologies I know
Facebook Login
ReactJS WebApps
React Native Apps
Android Apps
iOS Apps
Stripe Credit Card processing
Payeezy
Heroku Cloud
Amazon Web Services
Google Cloud Platform
Cascading Style Sheets
Django Webframework
Ruby on Rails
NodeJS
Postgres
Post GIS
MySql
Tensorflow
Javascript
Python
Java
Go Language
SQL - Structured Query Language
Segment - Conversion Funnels
Twilio - SMS text
Health Information Privacy and Portability Act Compliance
SSL - Secure Sockets Layer
Amazon RDS
Amazon Redshift
Google BigQuery
Amazon S3 - cloud storage
Amazon EC2 - Elastic Compute Cloud
Elasticsearch
Amazon Alexa Skills
Facebook GraphQL
Scrapy web scraping
Clover Point of Sale
Expo phone apps
Datatables js
Intuit Quickbooks API
Who I am
I am Harry Moreno a software developer living in New York City. Born and raised
in The Bronx, I've lived in Massachusetts and San Francisco. I now call Brooklyn
my home. Since 2013 I've worked with a wide range of companies, from
startups to world renowned marketing agencies. My focus is on delivering
flexible reliable software that is useful to people and improves their lives.
What I do
My experience is in growing small software companies into larger software
companies.
I specialize in solving unique problems with custom software. Whether that's
a phone app, headless cloud software or a website.
In general I prefer working on new projects where I can sit down with you and
elicit all the software requirements. This gives me the flexibility to
work with the best tools for the job.
I've done Fullstack software engineering, in Python, Go and Javascript.
I like SQL, Deep Learning and launching products.
My Process
Elicit requirements.
I sit down with you (over the phone or coffee).
We discuss your needs and I write down notes.
Estimate.
After eliciting requirements I sit down on my own and break down the product
requirements into small technical tasks with a time estimate. I get back to you with
a detailed project proposal on how to achieve the business goals,
estimated cost and a timeline for the project.
Build.
If the timeline and cost are acceptable to us we begin the
project. I usually require a portion of the budget at the beginning,
after major milestones and at the end.
What I charge
I generally work on an daily rate. For clients that prefer a flat-fee we can
discuss that on a case by case basis.