Jim Priest is a husband, father of two, developer, and avid motorcyclist. He currently works for SRA International as a Configuration Manager and Application Developer. He works primarily with ColdFusion, JIRA and Ant, but also dabbles with Powerbuilder, as well as creating handheld applications in Visual CE.
Jim is an active participant in the ColdFusion community; co-managing the Triangle Area ColdFusion User Group (TACFUG) in the Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina area. In 2009 he helped organize CFinNC the first ColdFusion conference in North Carolina. He also contributes to several ColdFusion related projects including CFEclipse and the Model-Glue framework. He posts regularly to his blog at http://www.thecrumb.com.
In his spare time he enjoys tinkering with Linux and flying remote control airplanes.
| favorites | coldfusion jquery ant selenium |
| likes | jira wiki open-source tools linux |
| dislikes | windows |
Experience
SRA International Configuration Manager / Application Developer 2008 - Current
Responsible for establishing the configuration management environment. Assisted with implementation of version control system (Subversion).
Develop and maintain high end ColdFusion applications for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS).
Lockheed Martin Senior Software Development Analyst Manager 2006 - 2007
Develop high end applications for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). Introduced new processes and procedures to improve developer productivity.
ClickCulture Chief Technology Officer 2000 - 2006
Developed complex but user friendly ColdFusion powered applications.
Administration of local and remote client network and servers.
- ColdFusion, Email and MSSQL.
- Firewall, router configurations, VPN support, wireless.
- Data backup and recovery.
- Monitor logs, traffic/bandwidth analysis, monitor and optimize performance.
- System monitoring and alert system.
- Desktop support.
- Developed site graphics and banners (Photoshop/Fireworks).
Clark, Richardson and Biskup Webmaster / Network Administrator 1995 - 2005
- Developed corporate Intranet.
- Provided document sharing between offices.
- Reduced printing costs, printing errors.
- Webmaster for Corporate Website.
- Developed dynamic website allowing non-technical administrators to update website (now very commonplace!)
- Administration and support of 80 user Windows / Novell network.
- Responsible for 20 user office in Philadelphia - managed remotely.
Other
Projects and Links
- Contribute to CFEclipse open-source ColdFusion IDE project.
- Contribute to Model-Glue open-source ColdFusion framework.
- Co-manager Triangle Area ColdFusion User Group (TACFUG).
- CFinNC - first North Carolina ColdFusion conference - two days of free ColdFusion/Flex/Air training.
Background
I spent many years working in the Engineering Industry working for companies like Jacobs Engineering as a CAD (Computer Aided Design/Drafting) Operator while tinkering with computers as a hobby in the evenings.
Around 1995, while working for Clark, Richardson and Biskup, I was given the opportunity to become a Network Administrator (I was the only person who knew anything about PCs) and jumped at the chance. I learned lots of things about networking, CAT5 cabling, Novell, keeping users happy and the importance of daily backups.
While I was at Clark, Richardson and Biskup I became intrigued in this “World Wide Web” and began teaching myself HTML. Soon I had a ‘blog’ on the net, and began to create what most would later call an ‘intranet’ for the company using a new programming language: Cold Fusion (it was two words back then). As I became more engrossed in programming I had to make a choice – continue with my career as a network administrator or make the leap and become a full time ‘programmer’?
In 2000 I joined a new startup called ClickCulture – an up-and-coming web development and design firm. As the second employee at ClickCulture I wore many hats: CTO, network administrator, ColdFusion developer and occasionally, designer.
In 2006 I made the jump to Lockheed Martin where I worked as a Senior Software Development Analyst – contracted out to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS).
In 2008 the NIEHS contract with Lockheed Martin was picked up by SRA International. New office, new location and new job title: Configuration Manager!
| First Computer | Commodore 64 (with cassette tape!) |
| Favorite Editor | Eclipse / CFEclipse |
