Jordan Schilling | Technologist, Software Builder, and Engineer
Software engineer focused on automation systems, experimental tools, and developer productivity. Projects, dev logs, and technical writing.
I’m an engineer who believes in learning by building. From CLI productivity tools to full-stack automation frameworks, the work documented here reflects a commitment to understanding systems from the ground up.
I build tools that solve real problems and document every step of the engineering process.
A production-quality end-to-end test automation framework built using Python, Playwright, and the Page Object Model (POM) pattern. I use this framework on a personal business website, running automated smoke tests for every pull request to validate the customer experience.
Read the Python-Playwright dev log →
A validator reliability initiative focused on stable multi-language compile/run evaluation, artifact consistency, and release-safe language availability.
Read the Multi-Language Code Evaluation Pipeline dev log ->
Built at the intersection of my gaming background and my DevOps pivot, this project focuses on a practical backend platform model where reliability and QA signals are part of the core system design.
What this looks like (practical):
Your “core app platform” becomes:
A terminal-based tool designed to help developers track deep-work sessions and application usage directly from the command line or an optional GUI.
This portfolio site itself is an engineering project. Built using Jekyll and GitHub Pages with a customized Minimal theme, it documents my SDLC journey with detailed development logs, project pages, and technical writing.
I’m currently focused on these areas of technology and engineering:
I write about engineering, automation, and the craft of building software. Read recent articles and technical insights.
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