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"Hello, world!" - That's how it started ...
Today I'm a senior .NET developer with extensive experience throughout the whole SDLC - requirements gathering, object & UI design, implementation, database migrations, and deployment. I'm looking to become a valuable team member in high-motivated, agile development team. I thrive in an environment rich with unit tests, integration tests, and continuous integration. Pair-programming is a plus.
... how it ends is up to you.
January 2013 - Current
While continuing to be the team's Tech Lead, took on the role of being the development and QA manager.
Introduced a Software Engineer in Test role.
July 2012 - Current
Provided technical guidance in our migration from WinForms to Windows Azure solution for the Ascend POS system.
October 2011 - Current
Joined the Ascend team as a Senior .NET Developer. Developed the .NET 4.0 POS system.
2003 - September 2011
I am the lead developer of our small development staff. There is one additional full-time developer, and about seven high school & college interns in which I mentor. Daily paired-programming.
Responsible for the whole software development life cycle. From requirements gathering to deployment. We recently transitioned from a waterfall SDLC to Scrum (two-week sprints). I am a certified Scrum Master.
Responsibilities and Projects:
All projects are following Test-Driven Development practices using NUnit and MSTest (Moq as mocking framework). Continuous Integration provided by CruiseControl.NET. Source Control both Visual SourceSafe and TFS 2010.
2001 - 2009
Volunteer developer and package maintainer for a source-based Linux distribution called Lunar-Linux. I occasionally worked on the distribution's core tools (bash).
I also developed a .NET (mono) library that wrapped around the core Lunar Linux dev tools (which are written in Bash scripts), and started a Gtk# application to expose the distribution's package management system as a GUI application.
Tools used:
2005 - February 2010
Designed and maintained the website for my father's business. The website was written XHTML, PHP, and used a MySql database. Created a very basic content-management system of sorts so that my father could update a "blog"-like section of the site without assistance from me.
I hosted this site from a Lunar-Linux webserver that existed in my home office and hen later migrated it to DreamHost.
Tools Used:
2001 - 2003
Systems maintenance and security of one SGI Origin 2000 server, 12 SGI O2 IRIX workstations, and a few Linux servers for the UW-Whitewater chemistry department.
Implemented the use of NFS and NIS to ease end-user complications when roaming from machine to machine.
Installed and maintained scientific chemistry and astronomy software (IRAF, MacroModel, Spartan, ChemX) for professor and student research.
2000 - 2003
College campus job. Aided physically and/or mentally disabled students in everyday use of lab computers. This involved special adaptive devices for computer usage.
I also provided technical support for the lab's PCs and other hardware (scanners, network printers, etc.).
2000 - 2000
Contract web design position while I was in college. Replaced the company's static HTML pages with some more lively content using DHTML and JavaScript.
Tools used:
1998 - 2003
Majored in Management Computer Systems through the school of Letters & Sciences.
Minored in Web Development and almost had enough credits for a double-minor in their Computer Science minor.
Attended an astronomy trip to Kitt Peak National Observatory to provide support for the SGI IRIX workstations and servers used on the trip.
GitHub, Apr 2013 - Current
A C# Wrapper for the SkyTap REST API
Original Author. Side project. Used by DevOps team at Trek Bikes.
GitHub, Aug 2011 - Sep 2011
That "Utils/Common" assembly that no one talks about
Original Author. This is just a side project of mine. Whenever I run across a cross-cutting concern that could work for any application I write, I put it here.
CodePlex, ; followed by 32 people
Wheelmud is a Multiple-User Dimension (MUD) created using the .NET 4.0 platform and the C# language. It is heavily influenced by LPC.
Only recently joined the dev team, hoping to spend my free time contributing. I enjoy playing MUDs, and miss some of the old BBS door games.

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Father of two. Doesn't own a tie or a pair of shoes fit for a tie. Multiple-monitors (ideally 3+) required -- I like to spread my work out.