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JordanMingle

  • Williamsport, PA, USA

    Available for work

    I build web apps forbusinesses and people

    Full-stack developer in Pennsylvania. I help turn ideas into websites, APIs, and tools. I keep things simple, clean, and easy to work with, so they don't become a headache later.

    Stack

    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JavaScript
    • TypeScript
    • Svelte
    • Ruby on Rails
    • WordPress
    • PostgreSQL
    • MySQL
    • SQLite
    hello@jordanmingle.dev
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    Jordan Mingle

    Work

    Selected full-stack projects—SvelteKit, Rails, WordPress—and how each problem was framed before code.

    About

    How I work across the stack, what I optimize first, and the technologies I rely on in production.

    Posts

    Notes on shipping software: SvelteKit, TypeScript, APIs, email, and lessons from real deploys.
  • Selected work

    Full-stack delivery: product UI, data-heavy views, and integrations — open a project for the full write-up, then jump to the live site or source when links are available.

    • Phased Alloy

      Phased Alloy

      Marketing site — information architecture, responsive layout, and performance-focused delivery.

    • Agama TI

      Agama TI

      Brand and product pages — clear hierarchy, responsive UI, and maintainable content patterns.

    • Mazzullo's

      Mazzullo's

      Marketing website — structure, responsive layout, and performance.

    See all work

  • 🖖 Hello, I'mJordan Mingle

    I'm a full-stack web developer in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Most of my work is TypeScript and SvelteKit, Ruby on Rails and REST APIs, plus WordPress when content needs to move quickly.

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    JordanMingle — portrait illustration
  • Recent posts

    Longer notes on SvelteKit, TypeScript, APIs, and running a stack in production. Open a card for the full post, or jump to Work for project snapshots.

    • Apr 14, 2026 Why prerender still wins for a personal site Static HTML, predictable URLs, and RSS-friendly builds — how I keep this portfolio fast, crawlable, and easy to evolve. Read
    • Feb 18, 2026 Shipping faster with small, boring stacks Typed front ends, predictable deploys, and documentation that survives handoff — how I keep delivery calm. Read
    • Jan 6, 2026 Notes from the contact form: spam, deliverability, and humans Honeypots, Mailgun, and keeping transactional mail out of the promotions tab — a short field report. Read
    • Nov 2, 2025 Three projects worth a closer look Skip the blog for a moment — the Work carousel is where stack choices, constraints, and shipped surfaces show up in one place. Read
  • Get in touch

    Project idea, collaboration, or a direct technical question—send a short note. I read what arrives here; boilerplate recruiter mail can skip the queue.