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8semesters
The end of the semester is coming up so it's time to continue the textbook circle of life. Get the most for your money by selling your textbooks on Amazon or Half.com....
Columbia, SC, United States
I'm a Web Application Developer at Clemson University by day, startup hustler at Apparctica, LLC by night.
In the Spring of 2010, I graduated from the University of South Carolina with a B.S. in Computer Science. Now I'm working full-time at Clemson University as a Software Engineer on the web.
I love programming for the web, learning new API's and developing business ideas. Building large scalable web applications with best practices is my primary interest. I'm looking forward to learning from other peoples experiences and sharing my own. I spend most of my time immersing myself into the web industry and programming.
I am interested in programming for established startups or a large corporate setting.
Although I currently live in South Carolina, I am interested in relocating within the US.
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Apparctica, LLC
October 2011 - Current
I started this company with another technical founder to prototype our own products. My duties include development from front to back on a LAMP stack, in the browser and native iOS apps. Sales, marketing, management, accounting, etc. http://apparctica.com
Clemson University
June 2010 - Current
I work with a small team of developers that are responsible for developing web applications for data organization and reporting. We also create web sites as marketing materials that support the organization. Lastly, we develop grant based projects to help sustain the organization.
My role, which is shared with another developer, consists of all system administrative tasks for the web servers to developing and deploying the code. I'm responsible for disaster recovery, application development, testing, profiling, deploying, documenting, learning, automating, backing up, and the development cycle. Pretty much everything from front to back.
University of South Carolina
August 2009 - April 2010
I developed a Google App Engine web application from the ground up as a prototype for a pending research grant. The application's purpose is to provide social scientist a place to publish, revise, connect and comment on theories and publications. I worked alongside another undergraduate student and a computer science professor.
University of South Carolina
April 2008 - May 2010
Develop portions of the the university's website and repaired computers within the division.
University of South Carolina
2007 - 2010
I held multiple IT jobs throughout college but the most interesting one was my undergraduate research position. I was responsible for developing a web application on the Google App Engine that was a place for social scientist to go and interact with different theories.
Sets up domains and sub-domains on Linode for Apache2 with Ubuntu and PHP
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A simple PHP helper class that converts numbers to words.
May 2011; followed by 2 people; forked 2 times
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The Google App Engine Datastore Backup Utility is an application that allows you to backup, restore and organize your datastore through a GUI.
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8semesters
The end of the semester is coming up so it's time to continue the textbook circle of life. Get the most for your money by selling your textbooks on Amazon or Half.com....
8semesters
My impending college graduation makes me appreciate a decision I made a few years ago not to use my school-provided email address to establish contacts. Freshmen will...
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Apparctica http://apparctica.com
Grubbly http://grubbly.com
Google App Engine utility created for backing up the datastore: http://code.google.com/p/gae-datastore-backup-utility/
I'm an entrepreneur at heart.
A few of the things I enjoy other than programming are cooking, beer, video games, snowboarding, playing music, travelling, reading about technology, watching conference videos, and other active lifestyle activities.