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I'm George Pastushok - A full-stack developer in seattle.

Work.

Roland Print Automation

Roland Print Automation

A Powershell, Nodejs, MySQL and devtools project to automate my job as a print-pre-press operator

Cardiac Arrest

Cardiac Arrest

Run or bike on Hard mode

tech blog

tech blog

A blog based on sequelize, express and handlebars

social network api

social network api

An api using node, heroku, mongo, mongoose and express that has auth, users, sessions, posts and comments

Services.

Front-end UX/UI

Using React, and standard js based web design I create slick usable and light websites.

Back-end Dev

I have done many projects with MYSQL (sequelize as well as regular queries), MongoDb (cloud, local, mongoose) all through node js. I have done projects in nginx as well.

Branding and design

I've always been someone to like to create a good design. I have a knack for graphic design and have been working in illustrator for years. I made graphics for my church as a teenager and taught my sister how to use the adobe creative suite. Now shes a professional graphic designer.

About.

Hello, I'm an aspiring developer delving into the deep dark depths of computer programming. My first scripting language was HTML that I learned in a high school class taught by a basketball coach. Needless to say, I did not learn much and the curriculum was already far out of date. Later I got into programming in C++ on arduinos making all sorts of odd contraptions. But once I was out of community college I got a job and was far too busy with work to be able to have any projects like that. later, in another job I found myself in a company that was rapidly growing. I had tasks that were repetitive and unnecessarily convoluted. So I set out to create scripts in VBA for Excel to make my workflow more efficient. From there I took that VB experience and translated it to Powershell to facilitate the organization of files and folders that everything I worked with would go. I sped up the searching of files by an order of magnitude, at least. In Powershell I developed skills that allowed me to hop into javascript. so you could say: I have been fiddling with js. In javascript I wrote scripts that manipulated a webpage to take over tasks that I would otherwise be clicking around in manually. I parsed information, made many conditional statements, used nested JS objects, created and exported JSON files to Powershell among other basic things. When I developed my JS skills further, I used JSON in Powershell to take information from a webpage and make it usable in my prior scripts. I set up a lot of logging and tracking of my (regular day-to-day) work and, on the side, I've kept maintaining an updating code since

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