Knackle crack. Deep breath. And version control.

Most of the code I write on a daily basis belongs to some organisation. However, from time to time, I enjoy completing coding projects of my own, whether it’s to experiment with new tech stacks, develop shower thoughts into reality or simply hone my programming skills.

  • 1% Cashback

    October 2022 - March 2023

    The latest rewards proposition for Chase UK, allowing customers to qualify for 1% cashback after paying in £500 every month.

    chase.co.uk/cashback

  • GCS Connect

    May 2019 - April 2020

    A cross-government sign-on service built from the ground up as an OpenID idenity provider for 6,000 civil servants and 300 organisations.

    connect.gov.uk

  • Firmament App

    May - June 2016

    A web application to render and teach about the constellations of the night sky in real-time, based on the viewer’s time and location.

    firmament.space

  • Hype Framework

    March - June 2018

    A web framework to perform continuous A/B experiments on live applications, validating the assumptions through tangible site metrics.

    hype.software

  • PiPong Game

    April - June 2015

    A baremetal implementation of the popular two-player game for the Raspberry Pi. It is written in assembly and runs without operating system.

    github.com/pipong

  • and more...

    From games like an unbeatable Tic-Tac-Toe and Java Battleships, to utility tools such as a multi-threaded web crawler and an Auth API: all my open-source projects live on GitHub.

    github.com/jameshreaver