Hi, my name is Nick Brown

I am a full-stack software developer with an eye for visual design and a desire to build innovative user experiences. I possess practical skills in cloud-based web platforms such as Salesforce and Amazon Web Services and I perform well in agile and SCRUM development teams.

PDF Résumé  

Résumé


Certifications

Certifications
Amazon Web Services DevOps Engineer - Professional • Amazon Web Services Developer - Associate • Salesforce Certified Platform Devloper I • Salesforce Certified JavaScript Developer I • Salesforce Certified Administrator • Salesforce Certified Platform App Builder • Salesforce Certified Development Lifecycle and Deployment Architect • Salesforce Certified Experience Cloud Consultant • Salesforce Certified Data Cloud Consultant • Salesforce Certified Service Cloud Consultant • Salesforce Certified Data Architect • Salesforce Certified Application Architect • Salesforce Certified Visibility & Sharing Architect • Salesforce Certified Agentforce Specialist

Skills

Platforms Amazon Web Services • Salesforce/Force.com
Languages C# • HTML/CSS • JavaScript • VisualForce and Apex • Aura Components and Lightning Web Components
Tools Visual Studio • Justinmind • Figma • Adobe Creative Suite

Professional Experience

Education

Portfolio


Programming

The following are computer programming projects I've worked on.

Watch Monsters a smartwatch role-playing game

I participated in the Youngstown State University hackathon HackYSU in April 2015. My teammates (Nick Stanley, Dylan West, Tyler Dunkel) and I wanted to make a game and we decided to make one for the Pebble watch (Aplite SDK 2.0 at the time). We wrote in C which most of us were unfamiliar with and none of us had used the Pebble SDK prior to writing the program. I'd say we got good results in under 24 hours.

The game was playble by the time we were done but no experience or leveling system had been implemented so all the player could do was fight until they lost. Conceptually the game follows a viking as he faces off against monsters in a (clearly) Pokémon-inspired game.

Artwork

  1. This PDF contains artwork I submitted for Kent State's Schock scholarship.
  2. I previously maintained a WordPress site for my student artwork here

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