Bradley

Goldsmith

Software Developer|

Hello, I'm Bradley - a software engineer from New York. I do fullstack development, striving to create web applications that use intuitive design and have robust, intelligent architecture.I currently work on the API platform at TD Securities investment bank.

Projects

Solifaire

Screenshot of a solifaire game.

Solifaire Game

A simple solitaire game made in React.js with a twist: you can see all the cards and plan ahead.

Just a fun little project I made -- play it here!

(Only works on desktop)

White Owl Records website and blog

Screenshot of the white owl record's homepage.

whiteowlrecords.xyz

Official website for White Owl Records, an independent label based out of Brooklyn, NYC, highlighting experimental live techno.

I built a fast-loading static site powered by Reactjs and Gatsby, and integrated with Sanity CMS for seamless content management. The goal was to build a continuously integrated deployment pipeline for site content, as well as design a frontend that reflected White Owl's brand.

Bachelor's Thesis

a painting by Daniel Tenier's entitled 'The Alchemist'

Read the paper here!

The thesis paper I wrote while completing my Bachelor's in the History of Science, entitled Obscurity, Secrecy, and Authority: Transformations in English Alchemy in the late Seventeenth Century.

The culmination of over a year of research into alchemy in the early modern period, this project reflects my passion for the Scientific Revolution and just what can be considered revolutionary about it. A special thank you to my thesis advisor, Hunter!

CSI Research Grant: Creative Essay

a painting by Daniel Tenier's entitled 'The Alchemist'

Read the paper here!

This creative non-fiction essay is the product of a summer spent researching the history of the Croton Aqueduct, which once delivered potable water from Westchester County to New York City over 100 years ago. Titled History Fades to Fable: The Many Lives of the Croton Aqueduct, the piece explores the exciting history of quenching a thirsty and desperate New York City, and the American tradition of constructing our own mythology.

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