J. Albert Bowden II

bowdenweb - Standards Based, Responsive Front-End Engineering at bowdenweb, and ie.UserAgent at Microsoft
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perpetually open/seeking new opportunities to create with like-minded web enthusiasts.

fronteer. standardista. defender of the open web. view source addict. dog lover.

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Experience (6) show all

Front-End Developer
Davis & Co

September 2010 – December 2010

Built custom websites for company clients (typically tourism or food service industry sites) using web platform technologies, collaborating with designers on website organization and structure. Constructed custom HTML emails, and provided support and testing for all email clients. Coordinated with clients on site needs and development support.

Web Developer
Dominion Enterprises

June 2007 – April 2010

Web Developer with ResiteOnline.com. Provided custom front-end work for apartment communities, typically the UI for a custom CMS. Over three-fourths of the time employed at ResiteOnline.com, was actually working with ForRent.com's team as lead front-end developer of the ForRent.com 2.0 release.

Web Development
ForRent.com

October 2009 – April 2010

Web Developer at ForRent.com. Lead front-end developer of the Web 2.0 redesign team in the complete restructure of the ForRent.com portal utilizing HTML, CSS, jQuery and PHP while maintaining cross-browser/cross-platform compatibility as well as keeping up rigid graceful degradation baselines to support older browser/user-agents. Duties varied from extensive front-end development, interacting with marketing, qa, software engineers, implementations, iterations, and back again.

Awarded 1st Place in Technological Innovation for Intuitive Search by Dominion Enterprises upon completion of ForRent.com 2.0 2009-04.

Awarded 1 Place in ForRent.com's Shark Tank for ForRent.com/Foursquare properties mashup by ForRent.com 2010-04.

Web Developer
Dominion Homes Media/Homes.com

January 2008 – October 2008

Built custom designs for Homes.com’s Top Gun realtor product, coordinated with team in Tallahassee, only developer on site in Norfolk. Provided quality assurance for Dominion Homes Media, as well as front-end development.

bowdenweb - Standards Based, Responsive Front-End Engineering
bowdenweb

January 2010 – Current

Standards Based Front-End Engineering. Custom front-end web development contractor, specializing in cross-browser/cross-platform compatibility, progressive enhancement, accessibility, and web standards, while developing for the web platform.

ie.UserAgent
Microsoft

April 2013 – Current

NOTE: ie.UserAgents are not paid Microsoft employees, however there's no format or option offered here for me to make that distinction.

As a Web Evangelist, primary duties consist of promoting and pushing the (Standards-based) Web forward. Community engagement(s), Web Platform feature experimentation, Cross-browser/Cross-platform troubleshooting, event speaking, and more. Actively working to and help others build great Web experiences.

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Education

Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Information Systems
James Madison University

2000 – 2005

Advanced Degree
Poquoson High School

1994 – 1997

Football 9-12 Co-Captain (12), Basketball 9-12 Co-Captain (12), Soccer 10, Journalism I, II, & III. AP Government, Spanish III

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Open Source (12) show all

GitHub, May 2011

Collection of CORS badges styled after Coors (shitty) Beer, to promote CORS

Created badges for promoting Cross-Origin-Resource-Sharing (CORS), a W3C specification permitting XMLHttpRequests to be made by a web document to another domain, which are typically restricted by same-origin-security policies. The badges are meant to promote, evangelize, grow awareness, and facilitate CORS adoption by web developers/curators of sites. CORS permits secure functionality between parties that may very well be complete strangers, and thus allowing more interactivity on the web, which inevitably leads to pushing the web forward. Pushing the web forward is a doctrine all developers should adopt and be proactive in pursuing.


GitHub, Jun 2012 - Sep 2013

Norfolk Mermaids Data


GitHub, Feb 2013 - Jun 2013

JavaScript Library for HTML5 canvas based heatmaps


GitHub, Mar 2013 - May 2013

Code for America Style Guide


GitHub, Mar 2013


GitHub, Apr 2013

A simple PHP calendar that allows you to add events in a convenient manner.


GitHub, Dec 2012 - Apr 2015; followed by 19 people; forked 129 times

Landing page for Code for Hampton Roads, GitHub Pages


GitHub, Feb 2013 - Jun 2015; followed by 7 people; forked 6 times

Clean the Bay Foundation citizen reporting web app, Meteor.js, @BretFisher


GitHub, Apr 2013

Virginia Beach FW Inventory for Amenities data freed from locked, proprietary pdf format. Available in .txt, .csv, .xls, and .xlsx

Code for America Hampton Roads Brigade requested an FW Inventory for Amenities list from the city of Virginia Beach for data modeling, research, mashups, and anything else we can think of to produce value or intelligence from the data. Naturally they came to us wrapped tightly in proprietary, tightly-locked PDFs. A second request was made, specifying different, open format(s); after waiting about a week or so, I took it upon myself to liberate the data; after some thorough research, I utilized a PDF scraping tool to extract all the data in tabular format, and then converted the data into four separate formats, to make it as accessible to users as it possibly can.


GitHub, Apr 2013 - Mar 2014

Shapefiles and GeoJSON for Cities in Hampton Roads, VA. At the moment only consisting of Chesapeake, Portsmouth and Norfolk

Converted local cities' GIS data from ESRI Shapefile's into GeoJSON, making it much more consumable for users to build anything and everything they want, while not being constrained by bloated enterprise software, as well as being locked behind paywalls...which is true irony, because US citizens pay taxes to their local governments, who then pay for the data to be created. Doubly offensive more than ironic, odds are, the data was created on some levels by the taxpayers.

Started adding demos implementing GeoJSON with Leaflet.js, an Open Source mapping library to utilize/implement the data as much as possible, while taking all aversions to prevent the data from being curated


GitHub, Apr 2013

a collection of documents that were locked into proprietary formats and converted to html, and other formats to enable them to be as accessible as possible for users

Documents with data locked up in proprietary, non web platform formats, are the antithesis to the Open Web, as they keep their data behind silo(s) instead of displaying it openly, and in consumable formats for the web. In general, data locked in these formats is the worst possible way to publish web content, but in particular, I've noticed that an alarmingly large number of documents regarding Web Accessibility are stored behind these silos. This is the antithesis of the Web times infinity. After gettting some inspiration from Bruce Lawson who did something similar, I've taken it upon myself to liberate any/all data that I come across, into as many formats as possible, but first and foremost in HTML, so it can be accessed, shared, and remixed as it was meant to be on the web.


GitHub, Apr 2013

port of dive into accessibility by mark pilgrim.


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Community Calendars Powered by iCal by J. Albert Bowden II

I attended “Rethinking the Community Calendar” tonight, a talk by Jon Udell (@judell) about creating and cultivating a community calendar. One immediate, glaring takeaway is that iCalendar, AKA iCal…

Cross-Browser Small Caps Font Linking by J. Albert Bowden II

Picking up from Font Linking Separate Styles for b and i, I wanted to add examples of using Small Caps fonts with @font-face correctly. I did get it working cross-browser in Firefox 5, Opera 11.5,…

Making Responsive, Accessible, High DPI, CSS Sprites by J. Albert Bowden II

I love css Sprites so I was quite dismayed to read about problems with iPhone 4 Retina Display (High dpi) and problems with accessibility, both of which will stop a standardista dead in their tracks.…

Accessible Semantic HTML5 Glossary by J. Albert Bowden II

Quick follow up to my last post regarding semantic glossaries: dictionary.com uses audio examples to express correct pronunciation. While I don’t think this practice is necessary for most glossaries,…

Code for America Hampton Roads Brigade Celebrates Document Freedom Day 2013 by J. Albert Bowden II

Code for Hampton Roads celebrated Document Freedom Day 2013 on March 27th, along with 57 other user groups across the world. dfd luckily occurred on the date of our weekly meetup, so it seemed only…

Reading (7) show all

The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations

The Starfish and the Spider

The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations

Ori Brafman, Rod A. Beckstrom


Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything

Wikinomics

How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything

Don Tapscott, Anthony D. Williams


Adaptive Web Design: Crafting Rich Experiences with Progressive Enhancement

Adaptive Web Design

Crafting Rich Experiences with Progressive Enhancement

Aaron Gustafson


Designing with Web Standards (3rd Edition)

Designing with Web Standards

Jeffrey Zeldman, Ethan Marcotte


Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition

Don't Make Me Think

A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition

Steve Krug


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Tools

apple II C

notepad for markup & style. jedit for the code.

Background

standardista, fronteer, open source or die.