on Dec 29, 2011
Michael Parsons
My Dad was a helicopter pilot who had a bad crash in 1992. He could no longer do the thing he was passionate for, and he had to provide for his young family in some way. He went back to college and pursued a B.S. in Computer Science, dragging his preteen son along to lectures, labs and study sessions. Something about the coursework appealed to me. I dont know if it was the laser holograms that he made in his Physics class, the cuss word filled rants at the little 486 running OS/2 misbehaving, or the line after line of ADA packages he was building appealed the most. Probably the cussing. Whatever it was, I set myself on course for learning C, and eventually about this cool stuff called "HTML" and "Javascript"... for the "World Wide Web"... Today I'm an software professional who is looking for the next big challenge to solve.
Technologies
html5 python java c# jquery
vb vb6 asp vb.net vbscript
Experience (5)
Software Developer
Abaq.us
2010 - Current
Function as a full stack engineer for various projects for abaq.us. Roles include config manager, system admin, architect, developer, project manager etc. Basically if there's a hat, I've worn it. Here's some completed stuff:
Currently working on a consumer application for publicly traded company which makes use of Java, jquery, Cassandra and "Scaling Sauce".
Designed and Implemented wcf rest web service which provides a secure web interface to manage an enterprise hard disk deployment for a publicly traded company. Used wcf-rest to implement.
Designed and Implemented SaaS web application that utilizes restful services to securely manage an enterprise hard disk deployments for a publicly traded company. Features included an ecommerce integration. Project made heavy use of jquery, datatables, c#, wcf and coffee.
Designed and Implemented admin application for publicly traded company to manage their SaaS offering. Made use of jquery, and asp.net mvc. .
Lead Engineer
Seamless
2006 - 2011
At Seamless I left with the title of "Lead Engineer" but have been titled "Software Architect", but my personal title was "Really Hard Problems Solver".
I've worn all hats possible at the company: Technical leadership, Mentor, Consultant, Product Manager, Hacker and Evangelist.
Some Highlights:
Designed and Implemented of Seamlessweb's REST services layer, which is used in Seamless's mobile applications (Iphone, Android, Blackberry). In under a year this project went from conception to being responsible for processing 15% of revenue at Seamless.
Re-Architected front-end architecture for all of Seamless's consumer facing web interfaces. With the goal of making a more "restful" experience, I implement regular expression url matching on open source Maverick.Net MVC framework. This allowed for flexible url design, which lead directly to improved SEO (and projects that leveraged that functionality) and an easier to maintain architecture that is much more friendly to changes.
Designed and implemented a game/point system for accumulating points and rewarding discounts for activities on Seamless. Successfully used in marketing campaign called "Pickup Paydays", which encouraged users to order from Seamless for takeout.
Designed order transmission system which cohesively models the various ways Seamless transmits orders to restaurants, and allows for a flexible "Plug In" capability to create new ways to reliably transmit data to restaurants. Included fax, email, POS and other integrations.
Participated in creating the vision and two year technology road map for the Seamless platform. Seamless is unique in that not only does it do a high amount of traffic, but in a brief 2-3 hour time period it also must process 60k+ transactions. The challenge for the future is to support a much higher amount of transactions and browse traffic, in a small window of time.
Software Developer
Midwives College of Utah
2007 - Current
Responsible for the maintenance and support of learning platform college. Other responsibilities include migration to future e-learning platform, and consultation on marketing the school to midwives through SEO and SEM initiatives.
Software Developer
Geolearning
2006
Developed middle tier api components, and integrated them with front end architecture for Geolearning's flagship product. This product went on to win industry recognition and awards, as well as being the centerpiece of Sum Total Systems acquisition of Geolearning.
Programmer
Wabtec Railway Electronics
2004 - 2005
My first "real" job. The most fun too, working with awesome, smart people. Some highlights:
Developed fuel reporting and geo location software for the ERAD (http://www.csx.com/index.cfm/about-csx/projects-and-partnerships/fuel-efficiency/) product, which reports fuel levels and geolocation events via satellite to CSX railway.
Wrote software for the BNSF and CBTM Positive Train Control systems. Responsible for the Switch/Signal communications between the train and various wayside devices. Software provided information about switch state to other software components so train navigation and braking worked correctly.
Put linux on a xbox!
Education
Computer Science (in progress)
Iowa State University
2000 - 2005
Stack Exchange Last seen 2 days ago
Stack Exchange Accounts
Open Source
kml-library-fork
Forked to fix issues in the official project.
Aug 2011
Fixing issues, because I like KML and map information.
Reading
Tools
Commodore VIC-20
vim
Background
Maverick (mavnet.sourceforge.net)
I like long walks on the beach, learning new technologies, ham radio, playing soccer, mentoring troubled teens and helping out people in my community.

