Review: Asus Transformer TF-101
Ramblings of the Sleepy…
A review of the Asus Transformer TF-101 (and docking keyboard) after a week to settle in and integrate it into my daily ‘flow’.
Wichita, KS, United States
An application architect with a passion for designing right-sized solutions for customers of all sizes and an eye towards process improvement, agile development, and professionalism. Over six years of practical C# and ASP.NET experience building web applications, automation tools, and framework libraries.
From a young age, console games fascinated me and, in turn, "when I grew up", I wanted to design video games. Over the years, I’ve discovered that you can’t always grow up to be an astronaut (or video game designer), but computers could be used for other cool things.
While immersed in my technical consulting business, I found two loves: web design and technology integration. Web design provides a dynamic, creative avenue, while technology integration provides a measurable, and profitable benefit to businesses that combines expert service with products.
Good design is a Renaissance attitude that combines technology, cognitive science, human need, and beauty to produce something.
-- Paola Antonelli
May 2012 - Current
Out of the public sector and into private startup life. Working on developing the best open social collaboration platform: Tracky!
.net MVC development with a heavy focus on HTML5, client-side development and cross-platform compatibility.
Currently focused on implementing user interface and backend updates and innovations to meet (and exceed) growing needs of customer base.
July 2004 - May 2012
Full cycle management of web technologies for internal and public consumers. Extensive work with research and needs analysis, development, and implementation of enterprise-wide technology solutions as well as strategic planning for future needs for back office, core business (K-12 education), and public customers.
Here are a few projects I've had the opportunity to design and implement during my tenure:
elementary online grading and reporting to replace antiquated ScanTron paper/pencil grading. This continues to save the district tens of thousands of dollars per year in ScanTron paper, time, and postage. This system has provided such benefit that PreKindergarten and Kindergarten versions were also put in place.
online enrollment for standard/core and magnet programs. The first year had almost 30% participation and completion--far exceeding expectations and with rave reviews from parents and staff. Online enrollment is now the standard in all buildings--even for new enrollment (via onsite kiosks).
online classroom observation and assessment tools providing district administration a quick way to provide teachers with feedback via mobile devices (iPhone, Blackberry, Android, etc).
work with various business departments to access process improvement opportunities and design ancillary systems where needed. Currently maintaining over 15 custom, production applications used across staff, parents, and students throughout the district.
September 2002 - July 2004
Internal "Product Support"
Shifted Product Support focus in-house for MIS-centric projects. Extensive work on process improvement and conducting classroom-based training classes for district staff.
Pioneered online video training for both hardware and software classes using LiveMeeting for "bring a lunch" classes and Camtasia/Captivate recorded classes.
Worked with staff to enhance customer service experience and responsiveness by standardizing documentation and procedures.
Maintained Dell certifications in Desktops, Laptops, and PowerEdge servers during this time and reviewed Help Desk Institute (HDI) certifications for myself and Customer Service staff.
August 2001 - September 2002
A step back into hardware and software.
I provided on-site technical support for Title 1 (K-12) schools as well as two administrative centers. This role allowed me to work with building staff to provide on-site training and diagnostics for desktop hardware, software, and networking services.
During this position, I maintained Dell certifications in Desktops, Laptops, and PowerEdge servers and held a MCSA, A+, Network+ and various vendor specific certifications.
March 1999 - December 2001
Self-employed.
After selling Magic Technologies, Inc. in February 1999, I started ActiveMatrix Solutions (AMS) to provide technology consulting services in and around the Wichita, KS metro area on a smaller scale.
AMS had a heavier focus on services such as technology migration, process improvement, and web development rather than hardware and networking.
Worked with various local real estate agencies to provide web design and advertising.
Technology migration and process improvement in sectors such as avionic engineering, transportation/heavy hauling, legal, real estate, and lawn/garden services.
ActiveMatrix Solutions was disband in December 2001 due to time constraints with other job commitments.
1997 - 2000
A multi-year summer/after school job to dig into UNIX.
Aero-Mach is a medium-sized aircraft engineering shop and provided me with a firm understanding of AIX mainframe management, development, and system architecture using UNIX and how those technologies rolled out to various levels of WYSE user terminals.
During my tenure, I also dove into application development with Delphi and C in both the Windows and UNIX/WYSE environments and implemented computerized certification testing (to meet state and federal regulations) onsite to ease staff training timelines.
April 1994 - February 1999
What does a entrepreneurial youth do when he's too young to get a job and he's tired of lemonade on the corner? He starts a computer company!
I started Magic Technologies (MTI) after several years of operating a local BBS and providing technical support via the BBS. MTI provided small computer consulting services to customers throughout the Midwestern United States.
The company focused on custom hardware and software solutions for home and small businesses, process improvement/automation, home automation services, and general technical support and training.
Magic Technologies, Inc. was sold in February of 1999.
2006 - 2007
4.0 GPA
Graduated with honors, Summa Cum Laude
Research throughout program focused on human computer interaction (HCI) and using technology as a means of process improvement while maintaining and refocusing staff and team members.
2004 - 2005
3.95 GPA Graduated with honors, Summa Cum Laude.
Accepted into the SPGS program at 22 with special authorization from the dean.
Research focused on applying "corporate style" change management and process improvement techniques in public K-12 educational environments.
1999 - 2001
Credits and grades to be invited (and joined) the Phi Theta Kappa honor society my first semester. Active member for duration of program.
Dean's List/High Honors all semesters in attendance.
GitHub, Feb 2010 - Dec 2010; followed by 3 people
Fluent NHibernate!
Work and focus on implementing Oracle.DataAccess and Oracle-related connectivity.
GitHub, Feb 2011 - Jan 2012
Quick scaffolding of new .net class libraries and web projects using PowerShell.
PowerShell module designed to optimize .net project scaffolding outside of the standard, bloated templates.
GitHub, Jun 2010 - Dec 2011; followed by 3 people
Machine.Specifications.Mvc is a set of extensions for testing ASP.Net MVC specific types.
Work on maintaining/adding additional extensions for MSpec for current versions of .net MVC.
GitHub, Jun 2010
Attempts to reduce noise in MSpec tests when creating mock objects, dependencies and the subject under test.
Maintain current AutoMocking side project with latest MSpec libraries.
GitHub, Sep 2011 - Feb 2012; followed by 4 people; forked 8 times
vCard Class Library for .NET
Reworked project for .net 4.0; maintaining as necessary for vCard standards.
GitHub, Jan 2012
Manages .NET web application assets (scripts, css and templates)
Work on adding/maintaining documentation, features.
GitHub, Jan 2012 - Apr 2012; followed by 3 people; forked 2 times
Version Burndown Charts is redmine plugin.
Updating project for latest Redmine integration after a year of no response from original author. Working on adding additional functionality.
GitHub, Feb 2012
DayToDay - Javascript/Coffeescript Calendar Widget
Designer of mini-widget for creating an extremely customized calendar with day-based rendering logic.
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