Brad Traversy is a Full Stack Web Developer based in Massachusetts with 10 years of experience building real-world web applications across JavaScript, Python and PHP stacks. He blends front-end craftsmanship (React, Next.js, Tailwind) with solid backend skills (Node/Express, Django, Laravel, MongoDB, Firebase), routinely implementing authentication, state management and robust CRUD APIs. An active online instructor and prolific open-source contributor, his repos include tutorial-driven collections like 50projects50days and Modern JS course files alongside practical apps such as a MERN social network and a Laravel job board. He focuses on shipping end-to-end features—auth, pagination, filtering, and UI theming—moving comfortably between EJS/Bootstrap templates and modern hooks/context-driven React. Beyond teaching materials, he maintains production-oriented backend work (Mongoose models, token/JWT auth, advanced filtering/sorting), showing a steady balance of pedagogy and hands-on engineering.
11 years of coding experience
Associates, Computer Science, Associates, Computer Science at Northern Essex Community College
Mini projects built with HTML5, CSS & JavaScript. No frameworks or libraries
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:51 commits, 66 PRs, 31 pushes in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Brad implemented multiple mini-projects using HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript, focusing on building interactive user interfaces. The commits showcase the development of various front-end features, including form validation, movie seat booking, a custom video player, an exchange rate calculator, and more. The contributions demonstrate a strong emphasis on creating responsive and functional web applications without relying on external frameworks or libraries.
Contributions:71 commits, 35 PRs, 26 pushes in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Brad primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the DevCamper API. Their work involved setting up the initial routes and controllers for bootcamps, incorporating Mongoose for database connection, and developing the Bootcamp model. They also implemented basic CRUD operations for bootcamps, added error handling, and established course-related endpoints. Moreover, the user integrated advanced filtering, sorting, and pagination features for the bootcamp resources.
expressbackendnodejsdevcampermongodb
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