on May 23, 2011
Ken Earley
I'm a UI developer, building cross browser web applications using javascript libraries such as JQuery. I have strengths in object oriented programming as well as unobtrusive scripting techniques.
I believe that programming is not just about knowing how to write in a given language. You also need skills in planning and organizing. Deliberate action, using tools, such as version control, unit testing, and release processes, are key to building a successful system.
I am constantly working to improve my skills and processes. I'm currently focused on increasing my knowledge in Test Driven Development.
I'm dedicated to continuing to learn best practices, making sure to apply only what makes sense to a given situation.
Here is a listing of the technologies and tools with which I have experience:
html, css, javascript, jQuery, YUI, xml/xslt, ruby on rails, haml, ColdFusion, svn, git, mercurial, jspec, jsUnit, js-test-driver, Drupal, WordPress, Eclipse, Dreamweaver, phpbb
Technologies
Experience show all
Web Developer, Dow Jones
April 2011 - Current
Creating/maintaining javascript powered interfaces to display complex data.
Web Developer, GoKart Labs
March 2010 - April 2011
I completely untangled and wrote from scratch all the javascript interaction on a large Ruby on Rails project. Using a hybrid of object oriented techniques with jQuery plugin architecture, I was able to get the code base well organized and easy to manage.
I was one of the biggest advocates for a more agile workflow. I researched and reported on tools for tracking tasks, repository branching techniques, and work flow between managers, developers, and testers. We were able to reduce our development cycle from 8 weeks to 2 weeks.
Software Developer, Internet Broadcasting
April 2007 - March 2010
I'm the main UI developer on a team of 5 in the Business Systems Department of my company. Along with actually implementing designs and UI functionality, I discuss the user experience with designers to make sure we 'get it right.'
My previous position was in the Professional Services Department where I maintained and enhanced features on our clients websites:
Web Producer, Findlaw
2005 - 2007
My main responsibility was to create html pages from Photoshop files. The requirements were to use valid xhtml practices that were pixel perfect in all major browsers.
My other responsibilities included working to automate as much of the process as possible. I was involved in a team to create naming and coding conventions, then build 'templates' in Dreamweaver that would create the foundations of the webpages automatically.
Web Developer, Freelance
2004 - Current
I've done a lot of freelance work coding out the html, css, and javascript.
I've also worked on Drupal sites (these were done for a charitable event):
I've also done some work on WordPress sites:
Education
A.A.S. Web Developer, Hennepin Technical College
2009
Stack Exchange show all Last seen on Jun 28, 2012
Accounts
Open Source show all
Question-Mart
GitHub, Feb 2011 - May 2011; followed by 7 people
Demonstration of Javascript organization style.
This is demo code for a presentation I gave at a Ruby.mn meeting in early 2011. Here is the pdf of the presentation: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2373370/Organizing_JavaScript_In_Large_Projects.pdf
Session-Timer
GitHub, Sep 2009; followed by 2 people
Javascript timer for displaying a warning before a server side session is lost. Uses async requests to update server side timer.
This was a script I needed to write for a project. The requirements were to keep track of user activity and then send an ajax call to the server to keep the session from closing.
Reading (9) show all

Getting Real
The smarter, faster, easier way to build a successful web application
Jason Fried, Heinemeier David Hansson, Matthew Linderman
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