Experienced lead developer and .NET guru seeks full-time employer for a mutually-beneficial long-term relationship. I want to design and develop your next-generation solutions, and use social media to contribute to the body of knowledge within the development community.
I'm a lifelong programmer. While I can develop for any platform, I'm really quite fond of .NET. Although I'm primarily a web developer, I really like to do anything in the .NET stack (on the client, on the server, and anywhere in between). I excel at learning new or unfamiliar technologies and design patterns. I'd especially welcome the chance to get into Silverlight or ASP.NET MVC.
I'm a hands-on development lead. Please don't expect me just to track development resources and deliverables. While I'm good at that stuff, I also have an innate need to write code.
Here's what I'm looking for in a new employer:
- Lead developer or architect position
- Entrepreneurial environment where ownership of projects is encouraged
- Developer community involvement (conference attendance, blogging, Twitter) is encouraged and supported
- Developers are considered valuable assets, and have appropriate PC equipment and office furniture.
- Flexible work arrangements (work from home at least part time, flex time, etc.) supported
- Open source community involvement is a plus
In addition to this, I want to be involved in the .NET community. I want to speak at conferences, contribute to open source projects, and blog about all the cool stuff we're doing. Most of all, I want an employer that wants me to do these things and will help support my growth in this regard.
I currently telecommute full-time, and would prefer to continue doing so. Otherwise, I am open to positions in the Kansas City metro area. Relocation is not completely out of the question for the right opportunity.
| favorites | c# asp.net webservice windows-services ajax |
| likes | asp.net-mvc security wpf silverlight orm |
| dislikes | sharepoint |
Experience
Fiserv (formerly Corillian) Senior Software Engineer/Tech Lead 2007 - Current
Accomplishments
Commerce Bank Web Developer III 2000 - 2007
Accomplishments
KMB Technical Group, Inc. Consultant 1995 - 2000
Accomplishments
Education
Missouri State University B.S. Communication (Computer Information Systems minor) 1995 - 1999
Other
Background
I am a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer. To verify my certificate, go to http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/transcripts and use Transcript ID: 725060 and Access Code: camthegeek
I was recruited as an apprentice to an independent consultant when I was in the 8th grade. The consultant went to the local junior high and asked teachers and guidance counselors for candidates for apprenticeship. As it turns out, my name came up everywhere he asked. I guess somebody was impressed that I built my own hard disk compression suite with PK-Zip and a series of batch files at the tender age of 12. Who knew that finding a way to store more crap on my measly 20 MB hard drive would lead to a career?
I have some experience teaching adult education and undergraduate courses. I love presenting information to groups (both technical and non-technical), and I really know how to work a whiteboard.
My personal heroes are Scott Hanselman (who's also a friend), Rob Conery, Phil Haack, and Aaron Patzer.
While I list Visual Studio as my favorite editor, I'm also partial to Notepad++ and XMLSpy.
| First Computer | Sanyo MBC-775 (a "luggable" 8088 XT clone) |
| Favorite Editor | Visual Studio |

