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Jonathon Hill

Townville, SC, United States

jonathonhill.net

Currently Director of Development at Brandmovers.

Computer programming was my childhood dream. I cut my programming teeth on MS QuickBASIC and MS-DOS batch scripting back in the Windows 95 days, and have dabbled in High-Level Assembly language, writing prime number finders and solving various mathematical problems. Since 2002 I have focused on web development with PHP, Javascript, and MySQL.

As a self-taught homeschooler, researching and solving new challenging problems comes naturally to me. Some of the highlights have been building a class for multiprocessing large datasets in PHP, building APIs, consuming web services, and expanding a proprietary MVC framework.

For me, computer programming is an art as much as it is a science. Good code is readable, reusable, bug-free, efficient, elegant, and handles errors well.

I keep a running journal at JonathonHill.net for the interesting problems I come across, am active on StackOverflow.com, and am a member of the Atlanta PHP User Group.

Technologies

Dislikes:

Experience show all

Director of Development, Brandmovers

January 2013 - Current

Scheduling and directing all web development projects for Brandmovers' clients

Developer, Brandmovers

July 2012 - January 2013

Build promotional customer engagement applications for major consumer brands, including sweepstakes, photo/video contests, games, and Facebook applications.

CTO, Company 52

January 2008 - June 2012

  • Built an online daily invoicing service using Twitter Bootstrap UI components
  • Managed and helped develop a custom digital e-commerce site from scratch, including an integration with the Transloadit video transcoding service
  • Built a Chrome browser extension and server API for a comparison shopping site
  • Built a multi-server update deploy script using PHP, SSH, and Subversion
  • Added support for Twitter's User Streams API to the open-source Phirehose PHP library
  • Established a software estimation process which increased accuracy by more than three times
  • Wrote database, form validation, paging, routing, multiprocessing, template, and payment gateway classes for Core52, a proprietary MVC framework
  • Built a backend system to automate the customer support, e-commerce, fulfillment, and marketing processes for a B2B customer satisfaction company
  • Developed and scaled a marketing-oriented CMS for a large bank, which was deployed to more than 200 individual branch locations and included several complex hierarchial reports

IT and Marketing Assistant, Yoder's Building Supply

January 2005 - June 2009

  • Built four stand-alone web-based applications to support the sales team, including a basic CRM, a quote builder, market share analysis, and customer account portal
  • Designed 40+ individual marketing pieces including brochures, booklets, flyers, billboards, newspaper and magazine ads, and business cards
  • Serviced the company network and PCs (Windows Small Business Server, Active Directory environment)

Education

GED, Homeschool

1990 - 2000

Special certificate for an unusually high GED score

CompTIA A+ Certification CompTIA Network+ Certification

Web Development, Self-taught

1997 - Current

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Apps & Software

Core52

Core52 is a lightweight, non-obtrusive MVC framework for PHP, designed for rapid application development. It was partly inspired by CodeIgniter and Rails and developed internally at Company52 over the course of 18 months.

Developer, maintainer


Reading

Software Estimation: Demystifying the Black Art (Best Practices (Microsoft))

Software Estimation

Demystifying the Black Art

Steve McConnell


JavaScript: The Good Parts

JavaScript

The Good Parts

Douglas Crockford


The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Discovering and Exploiting Security Flaws

The Web Application Hacker's Handbook

Discovering and Exploiting Security Flaws

Dafydd Stuttard, Marcus Pinto


Smart and Gets Things Done: Joel Spolsky's Concise Guide to Finding the Best Technical Talent

Smart and Gets Things Done

Joel Spolsky's Concise Guide to Finding the Best Technical Talent

Joel Spolsky


Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design

Transcending CSS

The Fine Art of Web Design

Andy Clarke, Molly E. Holzschlag


Tools

IBM PS/2 PC

Zend Studio

Background

Projects and links

Background

Raised in a homeschool family, I am very conservative (and passionate) in my values and political views, but also very outside of the box in my methods and education.

In my spare time, I serve as the organizer of the Anderson TEA Party, and as an unofficial grassroots coordinator for the Mike Huckabee for President campaign in 2008.

Music is a big part of my life and listen to classical music almost exclusively (I love Pandora!). As a pianist for over 15 years, I have a deep appreciation of the order, beauty, and expressiveness of classical music. I served as a full-time Church pianist for about three years.

Last but not least, I am a Christian and endeavor to demonstrate the glory and power of God in all that I do. I believe that Christians ought to be the most creative and hardest working people in the world.