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When is the last time you intentionally unplugged a live, production server? Better still, when is the last time you intentionally unplugged a rack of live, production servers? I…
Columbus, OH, United States
I'm an application architect with strong development skills and deep knowledge of C#, JavaScript, jQuery, .NET, the Entity Framework, and ASP.NET MVC. I build testable, maintainable code and productive teams. I've been an invited speaker at many software development conferences, both live and online.
My primary personal interests now are functional programming and math. Outside of work, I study F#, compiler design, Haskell, Clojure, and abstract algebra. I am the originator of several open source projects, including a grid interface and repository pattern implementation for ASP.NET MVC and an educational compiler implementation in F#.
I'm MCTS certified for SQL Server. I'm an expert in Delphi programming and the InterBase RDBMS, which ships with tools that I wrote.
I'm a member of TeamB and the ACM. In Columbus, I help with the Columbus Architecture Group and AOGEA Ohio.
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Spruce Media
February 2012 - Current
Vertex Systems, Inc.
January 1999 - February 2012
Transitioned company and development team from Win32 legacy applications to modern web products using contemporary technology. I am the architect and team lead for a suite of web applications and services which perform Medicaid billing and specialized payroll for disadvantaged employees.
In my 10+ years with the company, I introduced and implemented unit testing, software configuration management, Scrum, continuous integration, code reviews, static analysis, and more.
In 1999, I saved the company from Y2K issues by developing a compiler which rewrote legacy code faster and more accurately than it could be manually updated.
I have built a motivated team and a pleasant working environment. I insist on user involvement, continuous improvement, repeatable processes, and technical excellence.
Wayne State University Department of Physics and Astronomy
1994 - 1995
Wrote computer software for statistical analysis and simulation of results from high-energy nuclear physics experiments at BNL's AGS accelerator. Translated scientific papers on nuclear physics into executable code. Designed and developed applications in Fortran, using CERN's PAW and GEANT libraries, running on Silicon Graphics workstations.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1996
One year of post-B.S. work. Analog and digital circuits and statistics. GPA was around 3.8.
Wayne State University
1994 - 1995
2 years post-B.S. work in mathematics and physics, mostly honors classes. Calculus 1-3, differential equations, quantum physics. GPA was around 4.5.
Rochester Institute of Technology
1989 - 1993
GPA was around 3.7
Let's Build a Compiler - F# translation of Jack Crenshaw's 1988 compiler for the 68000 processor to .NET IL.
Dec 2011 - Current
I originated this project
Which grid component should you use for your ASP.NET MVC project? How about all of them? AnyGrid makes it easy to switch between grid implementations, allowing a single action to, e.g., use two different grids for desktop and mobile views. It also supports DataAnnnotations.
Dec 2010
I originated this project.
Halfpipe provides a foundation for building a testable domain layer for applications using the Entity Framework, with an emphasis on ASP.NET MVC applications. Halfpipe supplies a testable repository and all of the necessary plumbing to connect it to a presentation layer.
Sep 2010 - Current
I originated this project.
jQuery grid plugin
May 2010 - Current; followed by 3 people
I added a plugin which gives full history/back button support to this popular grid.
The EF FAQ project provides a place for users of the Entity Framework to work together on a list of common questions and answers that come up while programming with the EF.
Nov 2010; followed by 10 people; forked 4 times
This series is designed to teach you fundamentals of using the Entity Framework via a series of increasingly challenging development problems. You'll learn concepts important to creating well-designed Entity Framework applications by fixing bugs and implementing new features.
Oct 2009; followed by 3 people
When is the last time you intentionally unplugged a live, production server? Better still, when is the last time you intentionally unplugged a rack of live, production servers? I…
Craig Stuntz's Weblog
The definitive guide to Entity Framework connection troubleshooting.
Craig Stuntz's Weblog
An overview of Craig Gentry's breakthrough, fully homomorphic encryption algorithms. Right now this is the #4 Google result for homomorphic encryption.
Ronald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, Oren Patashnik
Jeanne W. Ross, Peter Weill, David Robertson
Commodore 64
Various database performance tools such as InterBase Performance Monitor, which ships with Embarcadero's InterBase RDBMS.