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Christopher Osborne
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Developer with a knack for adventure. Looking to have fun at whatever I do in life.
Independent Contractor for the US Government that was a Team Lead for the High Threat Protection PSD. Established and operated an independent duty medical clinic in remote hostile and combat regions of the world.
Dan Abramov created Redux honestly by accident when he was writing code for a React Europe demo. He wanted to see a talk on "hot reloading and time travel" which then led him into coding a demo using other aspects of code. It's based of Flux and has unique aspects of Elm incorporated into it as well. After the demo Dan said people really liked the architecture and so he turned it into a library.
GiveCamp is a weekend-long event where technology professionals from designers, to developers and database administrators to marketers and web strategists donate their time to provide solutions for non-profit organizations.
Austin GiveCamp - Hodge Martin Chatfield Historical Museum
I volunteered with GiveCamp to help a non-profit get some sort of technical assistance without having to pay a significant amount for it. A lot of times these non-profits don't have a lot of money to spend on things that aren't necessarily pertinent to their cause.
The non-profit I had the pleasure of helping out along with 4 others was Hodge Martin Chatfield Historical Museum. Their original website was created by one of the founders of the non-profits nephew who new basic html and css. The site had not been touched since it was created leaving a very early 2000's feel for it.
Since this was a one weekend website build and we had to hand over all products to the non-profit where they could be comfortable enough to fix minor issues we decided to go with Squarespace to put the new build on. This way it allowed the non-profit to make some changes if they would like and this hel