I joined the team as a Front End SME and the first order of business was to optimize the sluggish app. One of the things I did was reduce the DOM footprint where I helped visualize the improvement using 3D view
Cox's apps were stuck in pre-mobile era and I built the first iterations of their responsive and adaptive mobile apps
This is by far the largest application I’ve worked on, with over 5 MB of combined minified JavaScript. I worked on it for many years and built many complex screens and chart views. Tech stack included NodeJs, Functional React, SCSS, and DevExpress UI kit. I spearheaded a redesign effort by commissioning a contest on 99Designs and running over a dozen quality design samples by the CEO. Then we hired the winning designer and I did the majority of redesign work myself.

Client was building a Photoshop-style web app and needed a custom color picker. I built it from scratch using mostly JS and SCSS.
This was the only Canvas-heavy project I’ve worked on and it was fun. A software giant was bidding on a US DOE RFB and we built this demo with Canvas, JS, and SCSS. It was wrapped in Cordova to run as a native app.
I single-handedly replaced an IBM Tivoli IAM system that cost $1.5m to set up with $150k in yearly fees. It took me about 8 months of Full Stack work, with ASP.NET, MSSQL, jQuery, and ExtJS.