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Greg Hurlman

Howell, NJ, United States

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Currently Technical Lead - Application Development at Planet Technologies, and Conference Speaker & Organizer at Various Community Events, and PAX Enforcer at Penny Arcade Expo.

I am a developer by trade, and hacker by nature.

My goal is not just to create fantastic software, but to also educate my development teams, my peers, and the technical community at large in the hopes that they will also learn to only accept fantastic, and leave the meh behind.

Technologies

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Technical Lead - Application Development, Planet Technologies

September 2011 - Current

Conference Speaker & Organizer, Various Community Events

July 2010 - Current

I organize and speak at various technical conferences on the east coast.

Organizing:

  • SharePoint Saturday NYC, Lead Organizer
  • SharePoint Saturday New Jersey, Founder & Lead Organizer
  • NYC Code Camp, Organizer

Speaking:

  • SharePoint Saturday Boston
  • Philly.Net Code Camp
  • SharePoint Saturday Philadelphia
  • SharePoint Saturday: The Conference
  • Mid-Atlantic Developer Expo (MADExpo)
  • SharePoint Saturday Virginia Beach
  • SharePoint Saturday Richmond
  • SharePoint Saturday Baltimore
  • SharePoint Saturday New York City

PAX Enforcer, Penny Arcade Expo

2011 - Current

Member of volunteer staff for the largest publicly-available gaming conference in the world.

  • Assisted in conference setup tasks including expo hall setup, breakout room tech setup, and other various tasks
  • Deputy Manager of the satellite theater team for a 1250 seat theater, doing line management, loading & clearing of the theater, assisting panel & VIP setup

For more information, see http://penny-arcade.com/patv/episode/enforcers

Solution Architect, LiquidHub

January 2011 - September 2011

Client: CBS Outdoor
Project Role: SharePoint Architect, On-site Account Lead

Group Manager / SharePoint Architect, Avanade

October 2008 - January 2011

Client: Well-known Major Biopharmaceutical Company
Project Role: SharePoint Application Architect & Development Lead

This company decided to make SharePoint 2007 the platform of choice for their corporate web application development, internal and external. Originally brought onto the account to be an ASP.Net Tech Lead for legacy application support, when they learned of my experience I was quickly pulled to the SharePoint side to save a failing, highly visible project - a rebuild of the main corporate Internet site as a SharePoint Publishing site.

I acted as SharePoint Architect, Project Manager, and/or Lead Developer on several projects at any given time, with most projects involving a mix of onshore local developers and developers from offshore offices in Bangalore and Chennai.

Senior Software Developer, BarnesAndNoble.com

July 2007 - October 2008

  • Designed and created the Barnes & Noble See Inside Publisher Portal, which enables publishers to see the status of all books (and their component files) submitted to the See Inside program, view and edit their current See Inside settings, and download prepared reports, or export live data to Excel
  • Developed several tools and utilities to process incoming data and PDF files from publishers, to prepare data and content for the “See Inside” function of Barnes & Noble.com
  • Developed processes to take in malformed HTML from a publishing service, and render it into paginated content, stored and displayed as JPG files
  • Developed a documentation and build process for all Digital Books applications and tools using a combination of a wiki, Microsoft’s MSBuild tools, and CruiseControl.Net

Senior Solution Developer, Avanade

March 2006 - July 2007

Client: Well-known Major Pharmaceutical Company

Project: Enterprise-wide self-service SharePoint platform
Project Role: Business Analyst

  • Led the management of interview scheduling with over 20 client stakeholders in a 3-week timeframe
  • Analyzed the interview data to create a deliverable high-level requirements document
  • Authored the “Content Type and Workflow Management” section of the final architecture document

Project: Create a collaboration solution for major conference prep work & attendance information flow
Project Role: Lead Developer

  • Developed a series of web parts to add commenting functionality to any document library
  • Developed a document library template to automatically configure the web parts and place them accordingly
  • Configured and developed Features to deploy and "create" the application from an out-of-box Site Definition

Client: Well-known Major Investment Bank

Project: XSL-FO-based dynamic report generation engine
Project Role: Lead Developer

  • Worked with offshore resources to architect and develop a reporting engine that would run reports on a scheduled or on-demand basis
  • Architected and develop the XSL-FO and XML schemas for the report definitions and data instances
  • Developed a master XSL style sheet and report compilation engine that allows report sections to be rearranged or omitted at runtime
  • Developed an ASP.Net front-end application that provides a way for users to run a report, view report generation status, and view the completed report

Senior Technical Specialist, Credit Suisse

June 2005 - March 2006

Project: Compliance checklist management & issuance engine, with dynamic checklist creation website

  • Maintained source control, build process and build server for the Rapid Application Development team
  • Developed (as part of a team) an application that provided versioned checklist masters and checklist issuances to enforce compliance requirements
  • Developed a secured reporting system and several reports using Crystal Reports 10 and Oracle 9i

Senior Developer, Wachovia

February 2005 - June 2005

  • Maintained, fixed, and enhanced several production ASP.Net and ASP applications

Senior Technical Specialist, Credit Suisse

June 2004 - February 2005

Project: Create middleware components for use by the Global Control Room development group

  • Designed and implemented a cross-solution, cross-development team architecture for source control
  • Took the initiative to determine the requirements for, implement and script a continuous integration build environment for several development teams utilizing NAnt build scripts, NUnit unit tests, NCover, Microsoft FXCop, source control, and CruiseControl.Net.
  • Designed and developed the Notification, Security, and Process/Scheduling Management components, which were shared across multiple development streams; a Service-Oriented-Architecture was used to distribute job workload among application work servers and manage status reporting
  • Created process flow and UML design diagrams for all projects mentioned

Web Developer/Administrator, Dimon USA

May 2003 - June 2004

  • Worked directly with and gave demonstrations to the Vice Presidents of Information Technology and Management Information Systems, and the Chief Information Officer
  • Designed, developed, documented, and implemented an enterprise-wide web application to monitor the hot fix and patch status for all worldwide servers
  • Replaced NetIQ Security Analyzer with the above application, saving the company approximately $5,000 in annual licensing fees and 700 man-hours in annual productivity

Web Administrator, Lowe’s Companies Inc.

August 2002 - January 2003

  • Tested new web applications using Microsoft’s Web Application Stress (WAS) tool
  • Deployed new web applications and content updates using Microsoft Application Center
  • Debugged web application hangs and crashes using Microsoft AutoDump+

Developer Support Professional – IIS/ASP, Microsoft

September 2000 - August 2002

  • Supported all facets of Microsoft’s Internet Information Services versions 3, 4, 5, and 5.1
  • Wrote Knowledge Base articles to be used by the general public (299525 being the most popular)
  • Developed a group-wide online asset tracking application utilizing ASP.NET
  • Performed web architecture security audits
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Education

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, Minors in Computer Science & Business, Virginia Tech

1995 - 2000

  • Spent two semesters and a summer as a co-op employee at Nortel Networks
  • Spent the other summers in college as a World Famous Jungle Cruise Skipper at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom

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Open Source show all

EventBrite.WinStore

GitHub, Mar 2013

A wee lil' dynamic, C#-based web client for the Eventbrite API. Named "WinStore" because it was built to the limitations of the Windows App Store API, but it can be used by any .Net 4.0+ application.

Sole developer of v1.0.0; core contributor to any OSS shenanigans that follow.


Hrl.mn

Bitbucket, Dec 2010 - Sep 2011

Yet another URL shortener


Writing

SharePoint Saturday – What is it, and why do we do it?

Greg Hurlman, Developer.

A defense of the SharePoint Saturday movement from some confused mass media types, and explanation of why, exactly, the SharePoint community is what it is.


Reading

Design Patterns in C#

Design Patterns in C#

Steven John Metsker


Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software

Code

The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software

Charles Petzold


Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams   (Second Edition)

Peopleware

Productive Projects and Teams

Tom DeMarco, Timothy Lister


Tools

Used: Apple II; Owned: Tandy 1000 HX

Visual Studio

Background

When I was 7, I was taught to make the little LOGO "turtle" draw a line and turn 90 degrees; by the end of that day I had figured out how to draw a circle - since then, I've been hooked. Whether it was copying BASIC programs from a book, somehow convincing my mother to buy me (then 9) the MS-DOS 5 manual at Radio Shack so could learn to write AutoExec.bat and Config.sys files correctly, I've been trying to get my computer to do what I want ever since.

During college I fell out of love with programming and became an "IT guy" - more concerned with the servers than the programs that ran on them. However in my first job out of college, I had the blind luck to be both working at Microsoft when the .Net Framework was first in pre-release, and to be friends with the support folks getting the training (I was able to sneak onto the class list as well). My programming bug was reborn, and I've been off and running ever since.

Fun fact: My Visual Studio color scheme still matches that of my first "real" IDE, Borland Turbo Pascal 4.5.