Setting up Jenkins on Windows Azure
How to setup a Jenkins continuous integration server on a Windows Azure virtual machine, with some Mercurial + SSH sprinkled on top.
Des Plaines, IL, United States
I love programming, video games, tennis, kitties and ponies. When I'm not working, I can't help but get into trouble with side projects like running my own web server or tinkering with new technologies.
June 2012 - Current
I am the founder of a start-up, Bytes for Health, a nutrition and health tracking website. Right now it is a one-woman operation and I am acting as CEO, architect, developer and designer.
January 2007 - May 2012
January 2005 - August 2006
June 2004 - August 2004
Created a system for collecting information from interactions with customers, allowing Office to share findings from customer research, and learn about customer needs and feedback.
June 2003 - August 2003
Created a web based thin client using C# for Windows Server 2003's Authorization Manager enabling remote administration.
2000 - 2002
Developed an inventory management application so manufacturing could track units throughout the production process.
2004
3.74 GPA Graduated with High Honors
GitHub, Jan 2013 - Mar 2013
This is a client library for the Nutritionix API
Project owner
GitHub, Jan 2013
Community Contributions for ASP.NET Web API
Contributed unit testing helpers to enable testing Web API routes
GitHub, Jul 2012 - Feb 2013
Lightweight CMS that provides templates and then gets out of your way
I am writing this for my personal website, since I enjoy the template language Razor and liked the idea of having my site neatly in source control as opposed to a database.
Bitbucket, Feb 2011 - Feb 2012
OMG Ponies, Puppies and Kitties
I created and developed this project.
Finds words for you to play in Scrabble (or Words With Friends on Facebook).
I developed the website's front-end, my husband the python back-end.
How to setup a Jenkins continuous integration server on a Windows Azure virtual machine, with some Mercurial + SSH sprinkled on top.
I was writing a website that tracked and displayed timestamps, and I only cared about what the time was on the client's machine. The server or database time was irrelevant. This seemed easy, just generate the timestamps on the client and I was all set, right? Wrong!

Improving the Design of Existing Code
Martin Fowler, Kent Beck, John Brant, William Opdyke, Don Roberts
Dad's home built 486
Visual Studio