Brandon Kindred is a dynamic entrepreneur and computer science enthusiast with a strong focus on leveraging cutting-edge technologies to enhance user experiences. As the founder of Look-see, an innovative online UX service, Brandon is dedicated to automating accessibility audits for ADA compliance, ensuring that digital...
Brandon Kindred is a dynamic entrepreneur and computer science enthusiast with a strong focus on leveraging cutting-edge technologies to enhance user experiences. As the founder of Look-see, an innovative online UX service, Brandon is dedicated to automating accessibility audits for ADA compliance, ensuring that digital products are inclusive and user-friendly for all. His passion for machine learning, AI, and robotics drives his commitment to creating solutions that not only optimize online experiences but also adhere to essential accessibility standards.
At Look-see, Brandon plays a pivotal role in the development and implementation of the platform, utilizing his expertise in Akka, Java, and Angular to build robust applications. His hands-on approach extends to all aspects of DevOps, where he employs tools like Docker and Kubernetes to streamline deployment processes and enhance scalability. By integrating infrastructure as code (IaC) principles, Brandon ensures that the infrastructure is not only efficient but also easily manageable, allowing for rapid iterations and improvements.
Key projects under his leadership include the development of real-time analytics features that empower product teams to make data-driven decisions swiftly. His proficiency in reinforcement learning and graph databases further enriches Look-see’s capabilities, enabling the platform to provide deep insights into user behavior and experience optimization. With a strong foundation in testing and continuous integration using Jenkins, Brandon is committed to delivering high-quality, reliable solutions that meet the evolving needs of the digital landscape.
For those interested in following Brandon's journey and insights into the intersection of technology and user experience, be sure to check out his blog and connect with him on Twitter.