ASP.NET MVC Flags Enumeration Model Binder
.NET Addict
Building a custom model binder in ASP.NET MVC to handle bitwise enumeration values.
I have over 10 years of experience designing and developing small, medium and large-scale, user-driven applications. My primary focus is on websites built in C#, SQL, ASP.NET MVC, and JavaScript with jQuery.
Regardless of medium or technology, I love any interesting software problem placed in front of me. From architecting to implementing, I am most happy behind a keyboard solving problems and building new and exciting software.
May 2011 - Current
March 2009 - March 2011
February 2009 - July 2009
July 2008 - December 2008
2006 - 2008
CodePlex, Dec 2007; followed by 2 people
Toolkit of Components, Services, Wrappers, and Utilities for use in your XNA game. Currently provides a Stationary and First Person Camera component, Input service and component, Audio wrapper, and EventLogger (Windows Only). Weapon inventory, menu system, and performance tracking components will be added to the library soon.
Implemented all included components and functionality
GitHub, Aug 2009
extension for ninject providing integration with ASP.NET MVC
Contributed code to the ASP.net MVC controller factory component.
GitHub, Dec 2012 - Feb 2013
A modification for Plug.dj
Added several small plugins which can be used by the script.
GitHub, Jan 2013 - Mar 2013
Added several small features to the bot which interface with MongoDB.
.NET Addict
Building a custom model binder in ASP.NET MVC to handle bitwise enumeration values.
.NET Addict
Building a config file templating utility using NAnt.
Visual Studio
I have a great love for software development and I am very passionate about it as both a career and an art form. I started programming at a very young age and I have continued to do so ever since.
I find software development to be a thrilling and exciting activity that constantly challenges me to try new things and improve my own skills in order to rise to the demands of a given task. The only thing I love more than developing new software is finding ways to improve my existing methodologies in order to produce consistently better applications that both I and my clients can be proud of.