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With all due respect to my partner, I am totally in love with StackExchange, the network of Q&A sites that began with StackOverflow and, over the last few years, has…
In addition to my current position of Executive Vice President of Product & Technology at Interfolio, in which I directly manage four distinct groups and their lovely team members, for the past 10+ years I have written introductory-level books on web development (now available in 19 languages, from Arabic to Chinese to Polish and just about everything in between). I am at my best when I can direct, manage, and mentor developers and team leads throughout an Agile development process. I get my kicks taking legacy web applications running on one box and turning them into n-tier applications that take advantage of redundant and cloud-based architectures (and believe me, there are still a lot of those systems out there!).
I’ve worked in web development since 1994, and along the way I also taught undergraduate courses in composition, technical and professional writing, literature, and digital technology and culture. Once upon a time I wrote some short-form stuff online; you might have seen some of my work in the late 90s version of Wired’s Webmonkey, or within the last few years at The Chronicle of Higher Education‘s ProfHacker blog.
Working in the high tech industry for (gulp) almost 20 years now has provided me with a thorough understanding of many technologies, methodologies, and development practices, such as:
Project Management: project lifecycle management (definition, workplan, scope, risks, documentation, quality, testing, metrics) including within an Agile software development environment, coordinated management of multiple related projects, management of distributed teams (onsite/offsite, domestic/international); management-related software packages and platforms include the Atlassian suite, Basecamp, Microsoft Project, Redmine, Trac.
User Experience/Information Architecture/Business Analysis: quantitative and qualitative user experience research including focus groups, A/B testing, site analytics; information architecture prototypes and wireframes in service of user-centered design; coordination of business processes and user interactions through UML; creation of use cases based on business rules; creation and implementation of end-user unit testing.
Programming Languages: PHP, Ruby, JavaScript, JSP, ASP, Perl, Python, Java
Markup & Query Languages: HTML/XHTML, HTML5, XML, SGML, TEI, SQL
While I'm not the fastest programmer in the west anymore, having managed more development groups in the last several years than actually doing the specific acts of coding myself, I can't help pitching in when there are needs to be filled (for example, I'm currently doing most of the DevOps work so that it frees my pure developers up to just develop -- I'm a big fan of that).
March 2012 - Current
I lead the Software Development, User Experience, Fulfillment, and Information Technology groups at Interfolio, and am responsible for the design, development, implementation, maintenance, and analysis of software applications, information systems infrastructure, and data management policies and systems. As part of the strategic leadership team, my focus is the alignment of product and technology initiatives as Interfolio creates and maintains solutions that streamline the application, communication, and review process between institutions of higher education and their applicants.
January 2011 - December 2011
Requirements gathering, design, development, management, and implementation of internal and external library systems (OPAC, ILS, digital object repository); direct management of three senior engineers, a senior application programmer, and two mid-level programmer/analysts/DBAs.
2000 - 2010
Development, design, and implementation of enterprise web-based applications; database design, implementation, and management; usability studies and analysis; client-vendor relationship management; high-level and end-user documentation; application and documentation internationalization and localization; general consulting related to needs assessments, software and web usability, and corporate social networking and social media integration.
2000
Use case creation, testing, and analysis; usability studies and analysis; content architecture.
1999 - 2000
End-user, administration, and API documentation; liaison between Accenture engineering and design consultants and internal management.
1998 - 1999
End-user, administration, API documentation, release notes, and product briefs for Solaris 7 in all Asian languages; coordination of efforts with European locales; management of external translation vendors and internal test groups.
1995 - 1998
End-user, administration, and API documentation; release notes and product briefs; documentation internationalization and localization; documentation project management.
1994 - 1995
Development, implementation, and ongoing administration of corporate websites.
2007 - 2010
2005 - 2007
2003 - 2005
1989 - 1992
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