Hello, I'm Craig Fletcher.
You can call me on 07480924132, email me at hi@leakypixel.net, or check out what I'm getting on with at leakypixel.net.
I've been developing for the web for around 10 years and I'm still as eager as ever to push my skills and learn new things. I specialise in JavaScript - particularly React, but have worked with many languages, libraries and tools appropriate to the task at hand.
Experience
A short description of my last few roles and what they entailed. I'd be happy to
discuss these further, but for now I'll keep it brief.
Erlang Solutions - JavaScript consultant (9 months)
2018 to 2019
Worked closely with a worldwide distributed team to develop a deliveroo-like
service for fuel and related product delivery. As the only JavaScript developer
on the team, I built a react and apollo based web application to interact with
an erlang graphql service that was being developed in tandem by other members
of the team.
The Co-op Group - JavaScript consultant (6 months)
2018
As part of the ventures team, built a new marketplace application using react
for the frontend and python with flask for the backend. Worked in a team of 2 to
get the project off the ground and into production. This project was more
focused toward user research and constant iteration than technical challenges,
something I really enjoyed.
Life's Great - JavaScript consultant (6 months)
2017 to 2018
Upskilled team into react development and assisted with building a greenfield
project:
- Upskilling team with limited to no prior knowledge of react through pairing,
presentations and walkthroughs.
- Built a new application to gather information from customers through a
conditional, staged questionnaire with complex dependencies.
- Various devops related tasks from scratch, such as docker scripts.
- Advising management on various technical decisions vital for the company.
Earlier
2017 - Tyres on the Drive - JavaScript consultant (12 months)
2016 - The Hut Group - JavaScript developer (12 months)
2015 - Bet365 - JavaScript developer (6 months)
2013 to 2015 - On The Beach ltd. - Front end developer, Permanent
Skills
Some of the skills I've picked up along the way and tools I've used.
JavaScript
- React, Redux, Apollo GraphQL
- NodeJS
- Document DBs (Mongo/Couchbase)
- Client-side templating (Handlebars/Mustache/jst)
- Module loading & dependency resolution
- Testing & automation (Jasmine/Karma/Istanbul/Selenium)
- Build systems (Grunt/Gulp/Webpack)
- WebSockets (Pusher/native)
- Modern ECMA script
HTML & CSS
- Sass/SCSS/LESS
- Responsive design
- Bootstrap
- Modular design & web components
- BEM/SMACSS
- Accessibility/Information hierarchy
- Progressive enhancement
- W3C Standards
- Cross browser compatibility
- HTML 4 & 5
Others
- AWS and Digital ocean
- Continuous integration (Jenkins/Travis)
- UX and data-driven design
- Git (GitHub/CLI/GitHooks/Workflows)
- Docker & docker-compose
- Agile, Kanban & Scrum
- Project management tools (JIRA/Trello)
- Building appliances/discreet servers (Raspberry Pi/Intel Atom SoC)
- Analytics (Google/server stats/pingdom/custom built)
- Basic server administration (nginx/Apache/caddy)
- Versioning (npm/git tags/artifactory/docker images)
- Linux/UNIX-like OSes (Debian/Arch/FreeBSD)
- Bash (day to day environment & scripting)
- Python
Experience of
- Java (Spring)
- Ruby (Rails)
- Golang (Iris)
- Cordova/PhoneGap
- Erlang (Phoenix)
I'm not boring
I have quite a few hobbies outside of my development work, and try to keep myself as active as I can - especially during the summer, when I can get outside.
- Rock climbing and bouldering are my big hobbies... though they don't look a lot different from the outside, there's quite a gap. I vary between the two, but practice indoors twice a week and get outside when I can.
- Somehow I ended up being a Scout leader, too. I was part of the organisation when I was younger, and after a couple of years break, I went back to help out. It has greatly helped me in maintaining leadership skills, and organising larger groups of people.
- I also spend quite a lot of my free time tinkering and working on personal projects, such as building raspberry pi based camera systems, monitors, or arcade systems.
- To keep up with the fast-paced world of development, I spend quite a lot of my free time reading, or listening to podcasts. Some of my favourites are 99 percent invisible, bad voltage and project bouldering.