My name is Andrew H. Waller.
I'm a web developer from Austin, Texas.
I talk to computers & ancient writers.
(Sometimes they even talk back.)
I built my first website when I was eleven years old, but I spent seven years working as an educator and teacher of ancient languages before becoming a developer. I bring an academic capacity for analysis and abstraction to bear on the development process. I build well-modeled and thoughtfully designed web applications. User delight gets me out of bed in the morning.
I cut my programming teeth on Ruby and Ruby on Rails, but I've spent the last three years working with modern JavaScript frameworks, modeling data in the cloud, building Jamstack websites, and delivering solutions in legal tech.
Vue.js, Alpine.js, Stimulus, Vite, TailwindCSS, FaunaDB
React, Redux, Knockout, Bootstrap, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL
A data analytics platform for small to mid-size churches. Built with Ruby on Rails, Stimulus.js, and TailwindCSS.
An open-source online repository of doctrinal and liturgical resources from the historical Presbyterian tradition. Built with Vue.js, Vite, TailwindCSS, and FaunaDB.
The text of the 1646 Westminster Confession of Faith in a simple JSON document. Maintained as a part of the Common Order project.