on May 13
Chase Florell
Cochrane, AB, Canada
I've spent the past 10 years crafting my ability as a software developer; learning through books, blogs, and of course StackOverflow.
I started out building an HTML website for a church, and got hooked. It bothered me that every time they needed to updated it, they had to ask me to do it for them. I decided at that point that if I could only figure out how to write to, and read from a text file, that I could make it so that they could update their own website. This was my first iteration of a "CMS", and I did it just by searching around the web till I figured it out.
After a couple of years writing classic asp, I made the jump to asp.net and my journey of learning has never stopped. I'm passionate about programming, a quick learner, and thrive when learning new technologies. Programming gets me excited, and I enjoy going the extra mile on projects.
Technologies
Experience
Developer, Infinitas Advantage
2005 - Current
I'm the owner and operator of Infinitas Advantage. I started out building custom content management systems for clients, and have since taken the leap towards HTML5 mobile apps, MVC web services, and custom application development.
In this time, I've also begun working with Git and have published to GitHub.
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Open Source
jQuery.ProfanityFilter
GitHub, Feb 2012 - Jan 2013; followed by 17 people; forked 5 times
filter out profane words on the client
Author
Apps & Software
A community driven event listing engine designed to allow independents to list their event and be found.
Sole conceptualizer, creator, developer.
Reading

Design Patterns
Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides
Tools
Intel P2 266Mhz
Visual Studio
Background
I've never had any formal CS training, but I've spent 10 years crafting my ability; learning through books, blogs, and of course StackOverflow.
I primarily use Visual Studio, but have been known to use Webstorm when I'm on the road. I started out with classic asp, and made the logical step to vb.net. My last vb.net project was Urban Now, and now I'm working on building mvc web services in C#.
On the client side, I've begun studying Javascript and have even dabbled in writing jQuery plugins.
I've had experience using both Subversion and Git (preferred).




