I've been programming since high school, and have always had a passion for taking things apart and seeing how they work. But along with that, I care about the end user's experience. If it's easy for me to program, but is slow and clunky for users, it's better off being scrapped and written natively for the platform on which it will run. I focus on threading, optimization, and efficiency. If there's a spinning cursor, then the user gets frustrated, meaning I haven't done the job correctly.
| favorites | objective-c mac-os-x php cakephp mysql |
| likes | cocoa ruby-on-rails php |
| dislikes | windows c# flash |
Experience
ABA Journal Web Producer 2007 - Current
Design and implementation of abajournal.com, legalrebels.com, and everything within - including numerous internal applications and improving the print-to-web workflow.
Education
Bradley University B.S. Multimedia 2003 - 2007
Dean's list throughout my entire tenure at Bradley University. Learned Cocoa, on my own, during my time there - using it for several projects on campus, to display student work, while working the part-time job as a lab admin during my time as a student.
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Background
I love using Coda, because I've finally found the perfect setup - I can work in SFTP, and edit what I need there. It also has SVN support, if that's what I need. I dislike when people use the "template" editor in ExpressionEngine. (I wish it was possible to disable that entirely.) It's foolish to edit code in a browser, and severely slows me down. I prefer Apple Mail.app over Gmail, and local editors to "web apps".
| First Computer | Apple iBook |
| Favorite Editor | Coda |
