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Matt Gibson
Bristol, United Kingdom
I'm a programmer with a creative side. Most of my career has been for large financial institutions. Over the last few years, my side-projects have turned me towards web and mobile application development. These days I'm freelance, alternating between financial contracts and personal projects.
My latest freelance project is the official port of the bestselling Get Running beginner's running coach for iPhone to the Android platform. I also designed and coded the Get Running website, a responsive design using Twitter Bootstrap.
As well as working for myself from home, I enjoy occasional short contracts in offices in central Bristol. I can dive into technical contracts and get on well with both technology and people.
In my spare time, I've been known to take photos, remix Sandi Toksvig pronouncing Eyjafjallajökull for the Radio 4 News Quiz, and interview people like Alexei Sayle for the BBC. I've also run six half-marathons in the last three years.
Technologies
Experience (6) show all
Director, Matt Gibson Creative Ltd.
December 2011 - Current
Various mobile development projects, including porting the successful iPhone app Get Running to Android. This project included custom widgets, audio playback, Facebook Open Graph integration (for which I also created the necessary back-end web service) and lots more significant Android development.
Occasional contract work for corporate clients such as my former employer, Simplyhealth.
Web and Android Developer, Splendid Things
July 2009 - Current
Occasional work in partnership with mobile app developer Splendid Things.
Android platform research and development.
Web development, web content, and in-app graphics for the popular Get Running iPhone app.
WordPress theme development, including use of the Thematic framework and Twitter Bootstrap, and generation of Facebook Open Graph objects for use with Get Running's Facebook integration.
Lead Developer/Technical Architect/Commercial Analyst, Simplyhealth (BCWA)
April 2003 - September 2011
I had several roles at BCWA/Simplyhealth, a non-profit private healthcare insurer, starting as a programmer, where I helped maintain several in-house systems, mostly VB- and SQL Server-based, then moving on to the Projects team, where I became the company's Technical Architect.
My favourite role was developing the company's very first data warehouse, a dimensional-model warehouse on a SQL Server platform. I was the sole coder on the project, which also had a technical architect and some contract help from a warehousing expert.
As Technical Architect, I supported several other projects as well as implementing Microsoft Reporting Services for the company, and kicking off the IT department's wiki in my spare time (a success; 25,000 page views and counting!)
Following the merger of BCWA and Simplyhealth, I worked on a complex data migration project to move the company's data from BCWA's SQL Server system to Simplyhealth's Oracle system, including extensive use of Informatica's ETL tools, working closely with an Informatica consultant for several months.
Finally, jumping in to fill an unexpected vacancy, I spent two years working in the Commercial Underwriting department, reporting directly to the Commercial Director, helping to understand everything from customer demographics to product profitability, and modelling the impact of possible project changes.
Analyst/Programmer, Zurich Financial Services
February 2000 - January 2003
My first solo contract role was on Zurich's Electronic Trading project, a system for the field sales team to enrol new customers for life assurance and pensions products, and ensure compliance with FSA regulations.
Because the target systems were field-based laptops, usually disconnected from the corporate network, this involved careful synchronisation of objects using XML messages passed using IBM MQSeries between the laptops and the corporate servers.
This was a large project, with a team of around 100 people; my role was C++ and T-SQL coding, working closely with a business analyst to implement designs provided in UML by the technical architects.
Technical Team Leader, National Westminster Insurance Services
January 1996 - February 2000
After being contracted to work on their Insurance Services Information System for a year, NatWest brought me permanently onto the maintenance team for the project, promoting me to team leader.
I coded, looked after a team of around eight people, including both permanent and contract staff, and liaised with the business, managing the difficult balance between quick development and necessary stability of a live system.
Software Engineer, Admiral Computing Ltd
July 1994 - December 1996
A range of roles for a series of large clients from British Telecom to the Royal Bank of Scotland. Travelling, often being dropped in at the deep end with unfamiliar technologies and new offices.
Jobs ranged from the solo re-engineering of a data warehouse overnight load to working on what was, at the time, the largest Windows NT project in Europe, with a team of 100+.
Education
BSc. (hons.) Computer Science, University of Warwick
1991 - 1994
Apps & Software
A port of the successful iPhone app to Android, including providing a web service for its Facebook Open Graph integration.
While I was working in partnership with the original iPhone developer, I wrote all the code in the Android version from scratch, using the iPhone app as a design specification.
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Defining Moments in Science
Over a Century of the Greatest Discoveries, Experiments, Inventions, People, Publications, and Events that Rocked the World
(contributor, twenty articles.)
Reading (8) show all

Google Hacks
Tips & Tools for Finding and Using the World's Information
Rael Dornfest, Paul Bausch, Tara Calishain

Beginning XML, 4th Edition
David Hunter, Jeff Rafter, Joe Fawcett, Eric van der Vlist, Danny Ayers, Jon…
Tools
Sinclair ZX81
Unix: Emacs; OS X: Coda; Windows: Notepad++







