The Connected Vehicle
After attending the Automotive Megatrends 2012 event on the Connected Vehicle, I contemplate the future of vehicles and what has to be done to reach the vision discussed at the event.
I love solving problems using software and am always looking for new and interesting challenges where I can learn something. I have been writing software since I was 10. Though I can put my hand to anything, I am happiest when developing great user experiences.
I started my career developing applications for Motorsport. That led to an opportunity in the US where I learned C# developing diagnostic software for the automotive industry. Since then, I have worked on projects from end-of-line test to process improvement. Most recently, I have been learning Windows 8 and Windows Phone development.
February 2013 - Current
Design, analysis, coding, support and implementation of information systems.
February 2012 - Current
September 2012
I led a small team of volunteers tasked with updating an existing Joomla-based website for Eco-fuel Africa within 48 hours, including new Facebook page and social media sharing.
The team started with little web development experience nor any Joomla experience. However, utilizing the know-how and problem solving experience of the team, we were able to update the site to the satisfaction of the client.
We discovered early that we were unable to backup the existing site, so each change was carefully planned to have the best chance of ensuring the website remained live and usable. This included not installing any new plug-ins that might break the existing site.
Due to the nature of Give Camp, the team make-up varied over the 48 hour period. I was able manage this in an effective manner, quickly getting new members up to speed and on task while not hindering existing members.
November 2011 - January 2013
Leading a multi-disciplinary team responsible for design, development, and validation of cost-effective automotive and adjacent market software, including customer liaison, Windows- and web-based software engineering, mentoring of colleagues, and quality process development. Working closely with customers both off- and on-site in all aspects of the development life cycle.
December 2006 - November 2011
January 2005 - December 2006
August 2000 - January 2005
1997 - 1998
1995 - 2000
Windows Phone application to turn images into grey-scale ASCII art.
I was solely responsible for this application from conception to release, except during testing where I was ably helped by a friend.
The gold standard in data analysis, Pi Toolbox is a suite of flexible and powerful data analysis tools with development potential that can help solve engineering and design problems. The application architecture is based on COM and provides an extensible API. Included with the product is an SDK to allow the development of new controls and plug-ins.
I worked on this project for over four years from near the start of implementation through the first four major releases. I designed and implemented many different components relating to the overall user experience and I was responsible for many of the icons and images used throughout the application, as well as SDK documentation, installation modifications and build support.
Here is a video of it in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiSWdyuoXyM.
After attending the Automotive Megatrends 2012 event on the Connected Vehicle, I contemplate the future of vehicles and what has to be done to reach the vision discussed at the event.
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