on Aug 29, 2011
Chris Charabaruk
I learnt to program at the age of six, inspired by the games on my grandparents' Commodore 64. From BASIC 2.0 and 6502 assembly, I moved to QuickBasic, and from there to C++. These days, I prefer the .NET ecosystem, but my primary focus remains game development.
Besides programming, I have experience with event planning and hosting. I've organized two game development mini-conferences in Toronto, and I run tabletop game design workshops for teens and young adults. I enjoy creating things, and instilling in others the same desire of creation.
Technologies
c# asp.net-mvc game-development xna visual-studio
java iphone
Experience (3)
Independent Software Developer
April 2006 - Current
I'm currently working on a number of different projects, both solo and as part of a team. I am available as a consultant or contractor for software and web development.
Founder
Taskerrific
March 2009 - 2010
As a one-man team I created Taskerrific, a web service for social task management. Designed and built the site, creating the prefinery-net-api open source project along the way. I focused almost exclusively on the technical side of things.
Usability Specialist
[Name Redacted]
June 2008 - September 2008
Configuring and modifying Drupal CMS for non-technical users. Translating technical statements into simplified English. Administration of Subversion repository.
Education
Ont.D Computer Programmer/Analyst (incomplete)
George Brown College
2004 - 2006
Stack Exchange Last seen yesterday
Open Source
prefinery-net-api
The Prefinery API for ASP.NET websites
Nov 2009 - Current; followed by 2 people
Creator and only developer.
Apps & Software
Radio Alarm Clock
A simple alarm clock applet, providing all the features of an ordinary bedside alarm clock/radio. Requires .NET Framework or Mono to run.
Sole developer.
Reading
Tools
Commodore 64
Visual Studio




