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My name is Brad and I am a software engineer and educator based in Milwaukee, WI. I am passionate about about using technology to create a more just, free and equal world. With over a decade of experience working in mathematics and computer science education, I understand the importance of a results-driven process combined with relationship building, empathy and understanding. I have taught myself, and my students, how to create beautiful, complex and responsive websites and mobile apps. When I am not teaching or coding, I can usually be found traveling to my next outdoor adventure, engaging in some form of exercise, or spending time with my family and friends, especially if they want to watch a Cleveland sports game.


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Brad DeFauw's Projects

analyze-a-b-test-results icon analyze-a-b-test-results

For this project, I worked to understand the results of an A/B test run by an e-commerce website. The company had developed a new web page in order to try and increase the number of users who "convert," meaning the number of users who decide to pay for the company's product. My goal was to work through this notebook to help the company understand if they should implement this new page, keep the old page, or perhaps run the experiment longer to make their decision.

business-actions icon business-actions

An application serving up business contacts, via Node, Express, and React

communicate-data-findings icon communicate-data-findings

This project had two parts that demonstrate the importance and value of data visualization techniques in the data analysis process. In the first part, I used Python visualization libraries to systematically explore a selected dataset, starting from plots of single variables and building up to plots of multiple variables. In the second part, I produced a short presentation that illustrated interesting properties, trends, and relationships that I discovered in my selected dataset. The primary method of conveying my findings was through transforming my exploratory visualizations from the first part into polished, explanatory visualizations.

crypto-cupcakes icon crypto-cupcakes

A Cupcake API using Auth0's OIDC for authentication and OAuth for authorization

curriculum icon curriculum

The open curriculum for learning web development

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