WPF Tip: Groupbox styling
Cultivating Software
I wrote this example of using WPF styles to explain how they can eliminate redundant code and provide a uniform interface for the end-user.
Oviedo, FL, United States
I have worked on the .NET stack using trusted tools(C#, WPF, Visual Studio, TFS, SQL Server, MSTest) for years. I have learned a lot along the way, but I am anxious to learn more and push my limits.
This has led me to leverage many open source tools(Nuget, NSubstitute, RhinoMocks, Moq) to augment the proprietary ones, specifically with regards to unit testing. I am passionate about automated testing, best practices, releasing software and providing the most possible value to the customer. I was fortunate enough to be introduced to Agile and Scrum methodologies during my internship. They have been great tools to help me carry forward.
I continue to learn not only how to conquer my daily challenges, but how to improve upon the existing methods. Stack Overflow and its community have been fundamental in teaching me not only how to ask and answer questions but how to embrace change and contribute as well. I am currently going through an asp.net mvc4 and entity framework tutorial to learn more about HTML, CSS and JavaScript. You can view my progress on github.
April 2010 - Current
Computer Aided Dispatch(CAD) ProQA Platinum Certification
CAD Integration with Alarm Company Broker
Washington State Query Forms
CAD Support Case Work
Ohio Crash Reporting
Kissimmee Arrest Reporting
Florida Crash Reporting
June 2007 - April 2010
2004 - 2008
GitHub, Mar 2013
This will update the current user's Lync Message randomly each day from a list of possible updates
I created this project to familiarize myself with the lync api.
GitHub, Mar 2013 - Current
This is just my test app to help me get more familiar with newish technologies like Fluent/NHibernate, MVC-4
I created this project to familiarize myself with MVC 4 and Fluent/NHibernate.
A powerful public safety tool, ONESolution Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) helps your communications center to manage and dispatch emergency calls in a fast and reliable way. This full-featured, multi-jurisdictional solution set connects tele communicators with police, sheriff, fire, rescue, and EMS departments.
I worked hard on the Maintenance and New Development sides of the product. I resolved customer issues and added interfaces to the application. I increased the code coverage by 1% for the half a million lines of source code making the product more stable.
Our software helps public safety organizations manage call taking and dispatching; track and display calls for law enforcement, medical, and fire units; share data between departments and communities; provide critical data and communications to increase officer safety; complete reports, perform status updates, conduct history queries, and monitor other unit activity while in the field; manage investigation records along with internal and field operations; and conduct crime analysis and mapping.
I worked on improving the Field Reporting suite of applications that integrated reporting data with the CRIMES RMS. I redesigned the install to use NSIS rather than InstallShield to cut costs and provide a lighter install package. I delivered and supported this suite of applications to over 100 customers. I worked with customers, support personnel and deployment personnel to improve the product and process.
Cultivating Software
I wrote this example of using WPF styles to explain how they can eliminate redundant code and provide a uniform interface for the end-user.
Cultivating Software
This article explains how to use a Nullsoft script and plugins to create an install that only copies files that are later versions or newer if identical versions.
Cultivating Software
This article explains why git-tfs is great, how to set it up and some issues that you may run into.

This book demonstrated that User Interface Design is a timeless art. It provided practical points to improve design of any system.

If there were a single book that I would recommend to anyone getting into the software industry, this would be it. This book abounds with advice that transcend technology, time and industry segments.

Randy Pausch, Jeffrey Zaslow
This was a great book, and reminded me of how precious our time is. I enjoyed the part where the author used the sledgehammer to illustrate user's frustration with poorly designed interfaces.
How many meetings did you have today? This week? This month?
Hard Code, an opinion column for developers. Brutally honest, no pulled punches.
100% good software instead of 99% good software: is it worth an extra 500% of your effort?
A great article that articulates the nebulous topic of software inventory. It reveals the high cost that having whimsical Product Backlog Items (PBI's) on the books.
A great article that emphasizes the importance of not only helping someone accomplish something, but steering people away from accomplishing something awful that they will regret.
Big Boxy Apple Computer
Visual Studio with git-tfs
Orlando GiveCamp 2012, Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida 32792
Second Harvest of Central Florida
Adult Literacy League, Orlando, FL, 32806. 01/2012 - present