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Jonathan Sampson

Hiram, GA, United States

www.sampsonblog.com

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Currently Director of Support at appendTo.

I'm a web-developer located in the greater Atlanta area. My passions are broad and wide-spread, touching everything from MySQL to jQuery and everything in between.

I began as a designer in 2001 capable of writing horrific HTML. Fortunately I was persistent enough to stick with it long enough to understand the importance of semantic markup.

Today I'm predominantly a PHP programmer, although much of my time is spent on the front-end of things gently massaging CSS to work with varying browsers.

While I have a focus on open-source technologies, I have spent a few years working in Microsoft shops where I had the pleasure of using .NET technologies. If the opportunity presented itself, I run back without hesitation to such an environment again.

Bottom line, I'm a passionate developer who is driven as much internally as I am by the joy of working with other creative people.

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Experience (7) show all

Director of Support, appendTo

January 2012 - Current

Director of Web Development, Discount Book Distributors

April 2009 - January 2012

Develop and oversee the development of both internal and external web-based applications for various purposes. Primary focus is on the development of content-delivery systems.

Senior Developer, GodQuest

February 2008 - June 2009

Develop and maintain numerous online applications as well as introduce innovative new practices and technologies into our current operations. Responsible for developing PHP5/MySQL websites which meet standards compliance in Markup and CSS.

.NET Developer, BaseNine

July 2007 - February 2008

Develop and maintain online applications and standard-compliant websites. Assist in the modeling and construction of an online ordering system tied to a proximity detection network.

Business Applications Developer, Covenant Hospice Corporate

October 2006 - July 2007

Business Applications Developer in charge of developing and maintaining patient-tracking applications and databases. Working primarily with C# and the .NET 2.0 Framework. Building both WebForm and WinForm applications to assist hundreds of field-techs and employees with data-management and patient-tracking. Also working heavily with SQLServer 2005 and Transact-SQL.

Senior Software Developer / Database Engineer, CSE

March 2003 - July 2006

I designed and developed n-tier applications on MySQL databases with PHP3,4, and 5. This position also included instructing students in HTML, JavaScript, PHP, and SQL.

Web Designer, Gulf Coast Networking

July 2002 - March 2003

Designed and Developed web-applications in Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Flash, and provided Markup in XHTML, CSS, and minimal coding in JavaScript and Classic ASP.

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Stack Exchange show all Last seen yesterday

Open Source show all

jQuery-Countdown

GitHub, Dec 2012

A fancy countdown timer for jQuery


jquery-wp-content

GitHub, Jan 2013

WordPress themes and plugins for the jQuery sites


sizzle

GitHub, Feb 2013

A sizzlin' hot selector engine.


jquery-win8

GitHub, Oct 2012 - Current; followed by 51 people; forked 27 times

jQuery for Windows 8 Store application development, customized to run in the Windows 8 environment


jquerymobilecookbook.github.com

GitHub, May 2012; followed by 12 people; forked 3 times


Writing show all

iOS to IE10 Metro: Building Cross-Browser Plugin-Free Experiences - Rey Bango

reybango.com

If you’ve built a plug-in-free browsing experience for the iPad, a few changes will make it ready for the new IE10 plug-in-free experience on Windows 8. As more browsers adopt the plug-in-free approach, now is a good time to start thinking about it. I’ll show you how to do this in a few steps below by writing code that works well in all modern browsers.


Building Windows Store Applications With jQuery 2.0 | Nettuts+

With the release of Windows 8, Microsoft introduced Windows Store applications, which can be authored using traditional web languages that leverage the underlying engines powering Internet Explorer 10. This means that jQuery 2.0, engineered to work best in modern browsers, is right at home in a Windows Store application!


Reading (6) show all

JavaScript: The Good Parts

JavaScript

The Good Parts

Douglas Crockford


What Is HTML5?

What Is HTML5?

Brett McLaughlin

I really appreciated the depth of attention given to the history of the HTML language in this book. Furthermore, it does a fantastic job demonstrating the various methods used in feature-detection, and why they should be favored over sniffing the user agent. It also provided a solid foundation for understanding the role of polyfills, and what tools exist for developers today for reconciling behavior between various generations/flavors of browsers.


Joel on Software: And on Diverse and Occasionally Related Matters That Will Prove of Interest to Software Developers, Designers, and Managers, and to Those Who, Whether by Good Fortune or Ill Luck, Work with Them in Some Capacity

Joel on Software

And on Diverse and Occasionally Related Matters That Will Prove of Interest to Software Developers, Designers, and Managers, and to Those Who, Whether by Good…

Joel Spolsky


The Zen of CSS Design: Visual Enlightenment for the Web

The Zen of CSS Design

Visual Enlightenment for the Web

Dave Shea, Molly E. Holzschlag


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Acer, 166mhz.

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Background

Projects and links

www.sampsonresume.com


Background

I have been developing websites professionally since 2001. My experience began with basic front-end design and markup. In 2003 I became more responsible for back-end logic, and communicating between our front-end interfaces and our back-end storage (typically mysql).

Over the last few years, most of my projects have been 1-man teams. I have worked for various smaller enterprises which didn't require many more sets of hands, so I was responsible for designing relational-databases, developing the base of our projects or choosing an appropriate CMS or framework to build upon, and for the front-end graphics, markup, and ui-enhancements via javascript (or jQuery).