Clojure threading macros in JavaScript
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Implementing the thread-first (->) and thread-last (->>) macros in javascript
Development is progress. Whether it is progress as a developer, or progress in development, the professional life of a developer should be marked by continual progress.
May 2012 - Current
Interviewed and evaluated engineering candidates.
Learned a new Platform (WordPress), then contributed accepted bugfixes back into core within 3 months of being introduced to the platform.
Helped to improve and iterate in house Web Application framework (based on Kohana MVC).
Developed Single Sign-On Web Application to integrate with Disqus for a site averaging 150~200 million views per month. Currently serving ~40,000 users and counting.
Routine technical presentations for team meetings.
Seen as a resource by team members, always willing to teach.
Primary developer of internal tool / process development with Capistrano (ruby).
Re-built in-house high traffic hosting platform
June 2011 - May 2012
Part of a core team that maintained a web application that serves 100+ Higher Education Institutions, both staff and students.
Seen as the Go-To developer for external systems integrations
Architected and Proposed a RESTful API
Complete development and support of companion Android application
Tasked with transitioning front end UI of web applications to become responsive to mobile devices
Updating existing core applications to conform to more modern modular design patterns.
October 2010 - June 2011
Designed and Developed many client projects using PHP / CodeIgniter
Primary Javascript developer for front-end UI elements.
2011
I achieved a Minor in Web Development
WordPress started in 2003 with a single bit of code to enhance the typography of everyday writing and with fewer users than you can count on your fingers and toes. Since then it has grown to be the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, used on millions of sites and seen by tens of millions of people every day.
Within 3 months of being introduced to the platform, I had begun contributing accepted code to fix bugs I was finding in WordPress core.
GitHub, Jan 2012; followed by 3 people
Card Shuffling for Lists in Python (Written in C)
GitHub, Apr 2011 - Jan 2012; followed by 28 people; forked 3 times
To allow you to define your data in the models and have it translated to the Database
Fuel Task to convert Defined Model Classes into a database schema including many-to-many mapping table support.
GitHub, Jul 2011 - Jan 2012; followed by 16 people
Task to generate translated lang files
A quick fuelphp task to translate formatted lang files to multiple languages using the Bing Translate API. Supports nested arrays and retains :keywords.
GitHub, Aug 2011 - Jan 2012
Html5/javascript to give visual representation of a github user's repositories base on given criteria
This Javascript/Canvas Creation presents a user's numerically comparible repository data (size, forks, watchers, etc...) from GitHub in a visual form. It is fully customizable and easy to use, jQuery not required. It is also loosely coupled with the data so it would be easily fitted to most comparible data sources.
GitHub, Mar 2011; followed by 6 people; forked 5 times
An almost complete Java Wrapper for the BaseCamp API
This project wraps most of the services offered by 37signals Basecamp product through RESTful web services. It provides Java developers a completely object oriented, ORM approach to working with basecamp objects in their Java environment.
I am the lead/sole devleoper of this project.
This API wrapper is featured on the homepage of developer.37signals.com
GitHub, May 2011 - Apr 2012; followed by 3 people
Jquery plugin to duplicate/remove blocks of code
GitHub, Aug 2011 - Current; followed by 125 people; forked 34 times
A social web integration plugin for WordPress. (Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
MAP-Works®, Making Achievement Possible, developed in partnership with Ball State University is a comprehensive student retention and success program designed for both...
Brought the first iteration of this application to market within a month of starting. Including understanding the existing system and producing a functional, release quality application.
Simulate Human Card Shuffling Techniques for use with Python Lists (Written in C)
Sole Developer
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Implementing the thread-first (->) and thread-last (->>) macros in javascript
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A commitment to polyglotism was an intentional decision I made early in my career as a developer (so, earlier than now...). What did this (naively) mean at the time?
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A guide on closures and how they can help you retain "state" inside javascript event handlers.
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I attend a local Python Users Group and had a fun task recently. With a group of others we implemented a function that will shuffle a list imperfectly, attempting to…
Yesterday I found an interesting quirk while working with a code base that uses json_encode() and json_decode() to serialize data moving in and out of the database.

I learned Javascript... Not to be obvious or facetious.
Learning Javascript is something that most people who use the language do not take the time to do.
While I wouldn't consider myself a die-hard jsLinter. He does have a lot of great things to say about writing quality Javascript, and exposing the heart of the language. Which enabled me to embrace Javascript's prototypical nature and first class functions to unlock some very valuable techniques and understandings.

I love how this book is high level, yet practical. Timeless and relevant. This book had a lot of things to say about process, attitude, and habit that were instantly tangible.

Great book.
Filled to the brim with practical war stories from the front lines of web scalability.
I believe because it's a curated collection of authors, you really get a distilled and concentrated look at a variety of topics and situations related to Web Operations.
I think that there’s a lot of institutional knowledge in our field, especially about what makes for a productive engineer. But while there are a good deal of books in the management field about…
Nintendo Entertainment System
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I have found what I love to do, and convinced people to pay me to do it.
I have attempted education in Marketing, Nursing, General Business, and even pursued a music career. While I regret the time I wasted pursuing these career paths, I do not regret the experience and certainty that I feel today knowing that I am doing what I am wired to do.
I entered the University having natural instincts for technology but felt like it was a career path in which I would quickly be bored. I fought through years of searching these paths only to feel I was continuously going against my grain. After failing to find what I was looking for in other fields, I came back full circle and gave software engineering a chance. It was love at first lecture. From the beginning of Programming I to the end of my capstone course I was soaking it in and thriving. My assumption of boredom in my current career is nearly inconceivable, as I have found a never ending path of new technologies and techniques to grow and improve myself as a developer.
From working in a small distributed agency, to working in a highly structured cubicle farm. I've found joy and progress in it all. Thriving on the opportunity to learn, to push myself past what I'm comfortable with, to look back and say, "I didn't know I could do that". That is what drives me. For my year-ago-self to be impressed by what I accomplish today.