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Jeremy Anderson

{ Software Architect }

I design and build secure, accessible, and compliant web platforms, AI-assisted systems, and custom software solutions. My work focuses on clean architecture, practical automation, and leveraging modern technologies to solve real-world problems.

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Technologies I Work With

Frontend & UI

JavaScript TypeScript React HTML CSS Tailwind CSS

Backend & Platforms

WordPress PHP Node.js Python REST APIs MySQL

AI Systems & Automation

Ollama (Local LLM) RAG Vector Databases AI Workflow Automation Prompt Engineering AI-Assisted Development

Security, Infrastructure & DevOps

Linux Security Hardening Log Monitoring Infrastructure Automation Docker GitHub Actions

Tools & Design

Figma Git GitHub VS Code Postman Cloudways

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What I Offer

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Professional development services tailored to your needs.

Business Site

A clean, fast, mobile-friendly WordPress site for small local businesses that need a professional web presence without the agency price tag.

Custom Platform

A fully custom WordPress build with tailored functionality, custom plugin development, and a polished design system. The right fit for growing businesses and funded startups.

Custom AI Tool

Design and build a focused, production-ready AI tool that solves one real operational problem. RAG systems, conversational interfaces, log analyzers, document assistants, and more.

Let’s Build Something Amazing

Got a project in mind? I’m always open to discussing new opportunities, collaborations, and interesting ideas.

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From the Blog

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and application security, with a speaker presenting patch generation concepts to an audience.
April 22, 2026

Attending OWASP BASC Boston 2026: AI, AppSec, and the Future of Backported Security

A firsthand recap of OWASP BASC Boston 2026, covering AI-powered backporting, application security insights, and real-world strategies for securing legacy systems.

Dark cybersecurity-themed illustration showing a laptop with a hacked WordPress screen, warning symbols, and messaging about the 2026 WordPress plugin hack and how to protect a site.
April 22, 2026

The 2026 WordPress Plugin Hack: What Happened, Why It Matters, and How to Protect Your Site

In April 2026, a major WordPress supply chain attack came to light after 31 plugins tied to Essential Plugin, formerly WP Online Support, were found…

Comparison of classic WordPress theme development using PHP templates versus modern Full Site Editing (FSE) block-based development with Gutenberg, JSON, and JavaScript tools.
April 15, 2026

How to Code a Custom WordPress Theme: Classic vs Full Site Editing (FSE), Custom Blocks, Build Tooling, and GitHub-Based Updates

A practical guide to building modern custom WordPress themes with classic templates or Full Site Editing, including custom blocks, Node build workflows, src vs build,…