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I'm Scott, a full stack developer that specialises in Javascript and Typescript.

My path through technology

This is a timeline of the main technologies I've used over the years. Those marked as 'commercial' were used in both commercial and non-commercial projects, while those marked as non-commercial were only used in personal/non-commercial projects.

  • Delphi (2006 - 2010, non-commercial)
  • Delphi Firemonkey (2010 - 2013, non-commercial)
  • JQuery (2014 - 2016, commercial)
  • Node, Express (2014 - Present, commercial)
  • Socket.io (2014 - 2018, commercial)
  • AngularJS (v1) (2016 - 2017, non-commercial)
  • Angular (v2 - v6) (2017 - 2018, non-commercial)
  • Typescript, React, MobX, React Native, Expo (2018 - Present, commercial)
  • Docker (2018 - present, commercial)
  • C# (2019 - 2020, commercial)
  • Apollo Server + Client (2019 - 2023, commercial)
  • Supabase (2021 - Present, commercial)
  • Hasura (2022 - 2023, non-commercial)

Summary

  • I created Quicache (pronounced Key-cache, or Kwi-cache [as in Quick-cache] -- either is fine), a memory-based JS key-value data cache
  • I created JS-ThemeGen, a Javascript library for quickly generating colour shades
  • I created TSOpenLDB, a library for interacting with the UK National Rail Open LDB staff API
  • I've worked on a large number of commercial React and React Native projects for clients across the world

Most people know me as a coder, but I've also got 20 years experience with non-code related IT stuff. Yes, I can probably fix your computer.

Awesome tools I use

  • Supabase - An open-source alternative to Firebase
  • Expo - A framework for developing, building and deploying React Native applications
  • Moti - A React Native library for building animated components (Based on Reanimated 2)
  • Portainer - A docker container for helping to manage your docker containers

So many repos!

Many of my repos are forks of useful projects. I don't use all of them, but I like to keep a copy of projects that I think might be worth looking into in future.

Let's Connect

  • Twitter - dev tweets aren't as common these days as they once were
  • Dev.to - rarely posted to

Scott Pritchard's Projects

clearmemory icon clearmemory

Clears memory working sets, modified page list, and standby lists every 4 hours

cleave.js icon cleave.js

Format input text content when you are typing...

clio icon clio

Clio is a functional, parallel, distributed programming language.

cockatiel icon cockatiel

A resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express policies such as Backoff, Retry, Circuit Breaker, Timeout, Bulkhead Isolation, and Fallback. Inspired by .NET Polly.

critters icon critters

🦔 A Webpack plugin to inline your critical CSS and lazy-load the rest.

csharp-diceware icon csharp-diceware

Converts a string, e.g. a hash, into a human-friendly phrase, akin to diceware

cyberchef icon cyberchef

The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis

cytoscape.js icon cytoscape.js

Graph theory (network) library for visualisation and analysis

dalle-mini icon dalle-mini

DALL·E Mini - Generate images from a text prompt

data-uri-alert icon data-uri-alert

A Chrome extension to alert users when they visit or are otherwise directed to a data URI.

date-fns icon date-fns

⏳ Modern JavaScript date utility library ⌛️

datecalc icon datecalc

Perform date calculations with a simple string pattern

delay icon delay

Delay a promise a specified amount of time

deno icon deno

A secure JavaScript/TypeScript runtime built with V8, Rust, and Tokio

depix icon depix

Recovers passwords from pixelized screenshots

deploy-node-app icon deploy-node-app

Deploy your node.js app to Kubernetes with a single command. No config required.

detox icon detox

Gray Box End-to-End Testing and Automation Framework for Mobile Apps

developerfolio icon developerfolio

Software Developer Folio that help you showcase your work and skills as a software developer ⚡️

device-year-class icon device-year-class

A library that analyzes an Android device's specifications and calculates which year the device would be considered "high end”.

discord.js icon discord.js

A powerful JavaScript library for interacting with the Discord API

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