on Apr 16
Nathan St. Pierre
Fort Worth, TX, United States
Who am I?
A full-stack web developer/architect who builds custom applications from the ground up. I've been involved in every step of the process from cocktail napkin to fully optimized and cloud-deployed web application. I've worn every hat in the process.
Why do you care?
Because my diverse skillset gives me the unique perspective to understand the potential pitfalls of any step of an agile process. This enables me to be proactive in every line of code, creating successful solutions before the problems they address can arise.
So my code never fails?
I code defensively, but hardware and software fail all the time. Experience has taught me not that any code is bulletproof, but that with enough time, it can become a lot harder to take down with a single bullet.
Technologies
node.js backbone.js html5 css3 javascript php perl git svn linux
quirks-mode ie6
Experience (6)
Web Developer / Architect
Superior Livestock Auction
June 2011 - Current
Full-service web development and architecture. When I started, the company was attempting to repair some aging systems, so I've begun to update and re-architect those solutions. We've managed to consolidate a lot of disparate and outdated systems and bring them up to date with a sustainable, scalable architecture that ensures successful growth and minimizes overhead costs.
This includes Linux system administration, design and architecture of a completely new system to interface with it, and maintenance of legacy code in a variety of languages. This includes perl scripts, an array of Joomla sites, PHP web applications, ColdFusion web servers, interfacing with filemaker and Microsoft SQL Server, and skinning a JSP application.
Application Developer
Apptricity
February 2011 - June 2011
My job here encompasses a wide array of design and development tasks. My primary job function is an interface designer, with specialties in cross-browser compatibility, progressive enhancement, usability, accessibility, and standards compliance. Due to the nature of the company's agile environment, all developers must also be capable of modifying the server environment, set up their own testing environments, be comfortable with subversion, and a variety of other mid-server tasks. Also, due to the manner in which the marketing department is integrated with other departments, my tasks include design of marketing materials such as e-mail campaigns, corporate workflow documents, sales presentations, corporate websites, and so forth. My varied abilities are given a lot of opportunity to shine here, and I think this has shown my drive and willingness to build my skill-set on a project by project basis.
Developer / Programmer
eMortgageLogic / Mindbrix
May 2009 - February 2012
Support and maintenance of an existing web application, as well as a great deal of enhancement and development to the application's future. A majority of my job includes solving issues and enhancement requests for our application in a steady release cycle using Scrum.
I have also developed and released multiple internal scripts and modules for enhancing our application, and helped to redesign new elements of the site.
Web Developer
NetSuccess
July 2008 - May 2009
Basic interface design, implementation of internal software, maintenance and production of a variety of marketing-focused corporate sites. This also included creation of rich web applications in Flash, Ajaxed JavaScript using external libraries (Script.aculo.us, jQuery, MooTools, etc) along with the back-end technologies that utilized them (written mostly in PHP, but also in Perl and using general Apache constraints).
Web Development Assistant / Designer
University of North Texas - Business Services Media and Technology
October 2007 - July 2008
Design and implement complete web solutions for a variety of internal clients at the University of North Texas, including various departments. In most cases, my job was to design a site from its initial design to the final solution, including a content management system that the client could utilize to update their content dynamically.
Content Management/Web Dev (Contract)
Bubbleup Media
November 2006 - November 2007
Content Management specialist as well as a web designer/developer for Bubbleup Media. My duties included general "utility" and content management responsibilities, including implementing static and dynamic content into web sites and applying a variety of layouts and content solutions, most of which are part of the bubbleup proprietary content management systems, BAMP and BUSA.
Education
B.M. Music Composition
University of North Texas
2002 - 2006
Stack Exchange Last seen yesterday
Open Source
Reading
Tools
Compaq Presario 425
Notepad++
Background
I have been a computer geek since our family bought our first computer when I was ten years old. At the time, it was a top-of-the-line MS-DOS computer, and a good deal of my time was spent making boot discs to ensure that the proper memory management was loaded for whatever game I was using.
Whenever I tried to code in QBasic using Dos, however, I got confused and gave up easily. I then focused on other areas of knowledge, but continued to play video games and use computers for everyday tasks.
One day, during my later years of music school, I got an offer to build a website for a friend of mine combining my audio production skills with my abilities in web design. I had to fix some JavaScript, and suddenly everything made sense.
I started coding in CSound to create digital filters for my audio projects. I automated tasks in word processors to write reports for other classes.
It wasn't long until I was working full-time in the web development world, and my abilities with music helped me get a job at a company that did mostly websites for popular musicians.
The rest is history... or at least apparent on my CV.
