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Ryan B. - Remote iOS developer

Ryan B.

Based in: 🇺🇸 United States
Timezone: Seoul (UTC+9)

Summary

Senior iOS Developer with industry experience since 2009. I have worked on dozens of mobile applications and continue to strive for quality in everything I create.

I help companies create quality products in the beginning, or turn their already created application into one, that will last the test of time so it doesn’t need to be completely rewritten in a few months. Unlike other developers, I have experience from initial idea, to design, through implementation, and deployment, so I can predict potential problems before they happen to reduce costs.

A little more about me, I’ve launched several dozen complex iOS apps. Collectively, they have grown to many millions of active users. My clients include Apple, Time Warner Cable, DaVita, Experian, Charter Communications, and many more. Check below for just a few of the apps I have worked on!

Work Experience

CEO
Cold and Logical, LLC | Sep 2009 - Present
Java
Git
Xcode
iPad
Shell
GitHub
TypeScript
Firebase
Objective-C
Apple Watch
Swift
iOS
Firebase Cloud Messaging
Firebase Cloud Functions

Indepedant mobile application development on multiple projects. Full software development cycle.

Architect
Minerva Group, LLC | Jan 2016 - May 2017
Firebase
Swift
iOS
Firebase Cloud Messaging
Firebase Cloud Functions

Senior mobile architect working on projects ranging from native SDKs to cross platform solutions. Full software development cycle.

Education

Colorado School of Mines
Bachelor's degree・Mathematics and Computer Science
Aug 2004 - May 2008

Personal Projects

2014
Cable television companion and consumption iOS application providing live, VOD, and downloadable cable TV content. App is fully written in Objective-C.
2016
Trip planning iOS application written in Swift. The app integrated heavily with Google Places API to suggest, search, and save places when deciding what to do on a user's vacation. Realm was used for all data modeling. Alamofire was used to interface with web services. Both Google and Facebook sign in were integrated as well.