on May 3
Michael Berkowski
Minneapolis, MN, United States
I am an experienced applications developer and Linux systems administrator with deep expertise in PHP, MySQL, SQL Server, and Javascript, and significant experience with Ruby on Rails.
With several years experience in Linux systems administration and a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) certificate, I am able to deliver LAMP stack web applications from end to end, with a particular eye toward security and integration.
I have developed a particular understanding of the software and infrastructure needs of academic, public, and school libraries, and universities after several years experience working in a library services organization, in service of the state of Minnesota, and for a large collegiate division of a major US university. I have most enjoyed working in this area when it provided opportunities to foster information and technology literacy through public services.
I enjoy talking and thinking about programming a great deal, and prefer to take an instructive or pedagogical approach to participating on the Stack Exchange network. Consistently a top scoring answerer in the PHP and MySQL categories on Stack Overflow, I take pride in my participation and achievements there.
Technologies
Experience show all
Web Developer, University of Minnesota Libraries
May 2013 - Current
Software Developer, College of Liberal Arts - University of Minnesota
January 2012 - May 2013
I joined this team in January 2012 with no prior experience in Ruby on Rails. Having mainly been a PHP developer, the shift to Rails is earth-moving; but, I've gotten up to speed quickly and am now working in support of large-scale University Rails applications.
In addition to the Rails applications, I'm currently supporting large-scale MS SQL Server business reporting applications.
I work closely with a team of software developers and in partnership with a business analyst to gather & implement client requirements.
Linux Systems Administrator and Programmer, Minitex - University of Minnesota
May 2005 - December 2011
Minitex (a Univ of Minnesota based provider of statewide library services)
Fully managed Linux-based servers and web services for Minitex (a Univ of Minnesota based provider of statewide library services) and its outreach services, developed custom desktop and web applications to meet the organizational needs of Minitex, and provided technology training and new technologies evangelism for Minitex.
While at Minitex, I was also the developer, architect, and project manager of the Research Project Calculator, an open source assignment scheduling & milestone tool for students.
Education show all
Master of Arts in Music Composition, University of Minnesota
2001 - 2004
Specialized in computer music and algorithmic composition, among the first students at the Univ of Minnesota to do so. Helped to expand the electronic music studios and programs.
Thesis: Sound Organization and Spatialization and With John Conway's Game of Life
Bachelor of Music in Music Composition, University of Dayton
1997 - 2001
University Honors Program, Bro. Joseph Mervar Award for Excellence in a Graduating Senior Golden Key National Honor Society
Certifications
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
2007
Stack Exchange show all Last seen today
Open Source show all
Research Project Calculator
SourceForge
The Research Project Calculator allows students and teachers to create and track assignments to stay on schedule with research projects. Edit and share assignments, and receive email reminders for project milestones. http://rpc.elm4you.org
Sole PHP/MySQL/Javascript developer, architectural designer, open source project manager
Assignment Calculator
SourceForge
Predecessor project of the Research Project Calculator Breaks down the research process into pre-defined steps. Users enter a start date and end date for an assignment and the Assignment Calculator will compute the dates s/he needs to complete each step. Written by the University of Minnesota Libraries.
Contributing developer, bug hunter
se-sortable-tags
GitHub, Jan 2013
Extension and userscript to make Favorite and Ignored tags sortable on Stack Exchange sites
Sole developer
Reading

The Cathedral & the Bazaar
Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
Eric S. Raymond
Tools
At School: TI99 (1986) ==<<>>== At Home: IBM AT compatible (1988)
Vim




