on May 12, 2011
David Anderson
I am eager to learn most anything and love to write software with Microsoft technologies, C# being my strong-point. I learn given the resources available to me such as the internet, books, and/or other developers. Everything I am today is a reflection of learning on my own, as I have not taken any formal college courses or school for Software Development, or the likes other than 2 classes in high school.
I strongly want to be a successful individual at creating a software development firm and just like Walt Disney, will never give up. My opinion is you don't know something until you have the actual experience, and I enjoy the learning curves in the process.
Technologies
c# .net visual-studio sql-server windows
Experience
Jr. .NET Developer
Northstar Enterprise
May 2008 - November 2008
Assisted in developing financial software application parts using Windows Forms technology and Northstar's in-house framework. Learned basics about Microsoft Composit Application Block as well as Microsoft SQL Server and SQL Language. Developed more advanced debugging and problem solving skills, and learned what it was like to be contracted for a Software Firm and work with another developer hand-in-hand in remote development. Started at age of 18 right out of high school.
President
DCOM Productions
2010 - Current
Business owner, architect, designer, programmer, graphics artist, quality assurance, and whatever I need to get the job done. Solo software developer, have contracted various projects with foundations here in Pueblo, Colorado such as the HARP Foundation and the Pueblo Medal of Honor Foundation, as well as many individual projects, and remote projects done over the web using technologies such as Skype. Startup company in the works.
Education
No degree. Some college courses.
Pueblo Community College
2007 - 2008
Undertook two college courses during my Senior year of high school for Computer Programming in Java, and passed the classes with ease earning several college credits before graduation of high school.
Stack Exchange Last seen today
Stack Exchange Accounts
Reading
Code Complete
A Practical Handbook of Software ConstructionSteve McConnell
Learned alot about architecture and design, as well as different approaches to code structure.
Rework
Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson
Learned different approaches to a Startup company and prioritizing different tasks, as well as a different approach to building simple, yet quality products.
Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 2.0 Platform
Stephen R. G. Fraser
Introduction to Sql Server and Xml. Used mainly as a reference book.
Java Programming
Program Design Including Data StructuresD. S. Malik
Mainly a reference as I am not familiar with Java, but other than that I did not use it to pass my college course.
Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days
Jesse Liberty, Bradley L. Jones
First book I picked up to learn programming around the age of 14-16 during my high school years.
Tools
386 (Not sure what brand, holsted Windows 3.1)
Visual Studio 2010.
Background
Have a non-public framework developed in .NET/C# for the past 4 years or so called BitFlex Framework, that I use in all my development. Includes things like custom authentication implementations, WinForms controls, Windows Security modules, and much more.
Also, developing an in-house bug tracking software; not publicly released either. (In Progress).
21 years old with a strong passion for Information Technology. I have been programming since early days in high school, and everything that makes me the developer I am today is self-taught from resources such as books, the web, or other developers. I was never interested in school because I am self motivated and don't feel the necessity to have a teacher tell me what I need to learn, but I don't look down on school either. I am working very hard on my Startup company "DCOM Productions" which I legally established in Colorado in 2010, and have been working hard becoming successful since. I worked 2 years in Customer Service for DirecTV where I resigned as a Customer Retention Manager of a team of 12 agents. I learned a lot about the business aspect of the world which has helped me greatly in managing my own Startup and gave me a different look on the business world. My Dream is to have a successful software development firm and a gigantic building with shiny glass windows, and a giant DCOM Productions logo at the top of the building. I wish to write software that will assist other developers such as bug tracking software, utilities, and also custom business solutions. I enjoy writing software and I will keep trying just like Walt Disney did with Disney world to make a successful business no matter what it takes.





