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Bob Yexley

Knoxville, TN, United States

bob.yexley.net

Currently Software Engineer at Food Donation Connection.

Family-first husband and father of two boys, I believe a good work-life balance is essential to maintaining the focus and productivity needed to achieve great results.

That being said, when I am at work, I am passionate about building high-quality, easy-to-use software that provides business value to my customers/clients. I believe in using the right tool for the job to get that done in the most effective and efficient manner possible. In my 14+ years of experience, that most often involves the use of Microsoft's .NET framework (and many of the open-source tools built upon it)...but not always. Use what makes the most sense for the job.

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Experience (7)

Software Engineer

Food Donation Connection

September 2011 - Current

Working on data-driven web applications and backend services currently.

Software Engineer

Scripps Networks (HGTV, Food Network, DIY Network, Travel Channel, Cooking Channel)

July 2008 - August 2011

Senior member of a team at Scripps Networks responsible for the development, maintenance, testing and delivery of internal customer-facing and integration software.

  • Developed an ASP.NET MVC web application to allow users to perform batch editing of media asset metadata, calling SOAP web services on the backend.
  • Rebuilt an existing Access application using Silverlight, WCF and SQL Server with Telerik Reporting services for the maintenance and amortization of affiliate accounting data.
  • Maintenance and development of new modules for content accounting and billing applications using C#/WinForms and SQL Server Reporting Services.
  • Development of BizTalk and WCF services for financial application integrations.

Software Engineer

Extreme Consulting

April 2008 - July 2008

The client was hosting an international event with various educational tracks that consisted of breakout sessions in different rooms (each with different, limited capacity) at a conference center. They needed an application that would allow attendees to register for the event and breakout sessions.

I designed and created it for them.

Software Engineer

Lexis Nexis Corporation

June 2006 - March 2008

Member of a team at LexisNexis responsible for the development of UI functionality consuming SOAP web services rendering results of public records searches for customers.

  • Developed an ASP.NET (C#/webforms) web UI to allow users to perform public records searches. Used jQuery to perform client side form validation and DOM manipulation.
  • Created HTML and CSS for printable reports based on search results.
  • Established a configuration management environment for the project using Subversion for version control and CruiseControl.NET for continuous integration, automated build and deployment.
  • Developed a windows service to monitor database information and generate e-mail notifications to sales employees of service usage.

Software Engineer in development and test

Lighthouse Technologies Inc.

June 2005 - June 2006

Member of a team at Lighthouse Technologies that developed a custom application for our client, Collins-Stewart. The client needed a custom financial analysis application designed and built from the ground up. It required the flexibility to be able to deal with the ever-changing financial forecasting and reporting data provided them by their financial data vendors, and the power to allow them to do complex dynamic computation and reporting on the financial data of publicly traded companies from around the globe.

  • Developed all layers of several application modules, including UI, (logical) middle-tier components, data access layer components and database artifacts (tables, views, stored procedures).
  • Created and executed manual test scenarios for several application modules.

Database Administrator and Developer

Northrop Grumman for Air Force Research Labs

January 2002 - June 2005

Member of a team of contractors supporting the Air Force Research Labs (AFRL), I performed the following duties in support of a number of applications that allowed AFRL personnel to maintain and distribute data in support of research contract management.

  • Performed database administration and support for Oracle databases.
  • Provided maintenance, new development and technical support for desktop/thick-client applications written on top of an Oracle database.
  • Extended the availability and reach of the application by rewriting the entire application from the ground up as a web application using Macromedia ColdFusion and JavaScript.

Database Administrator and Developer

Air Force Institute of Technology

August 1997 - December 2001

As a military staff member of a team at the Air Force Institute of Technology, the U.S. Air Force's graduate school for officers, I performed the following duties in support of a number of applications that allowed organization staff and faculty to maintain student education and personnel management data.

  • Performed database administration and support for Oracle databases.
  • Established and documented organizational configuration management processes and procedures.
  • Provided maintenance, new development and technical support for desktop/thick-client applications written on top of Oracle databases.
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Open Source

Aegis

SQL-based internet security/membership framework for ASP.NET MVC applications.

May 2011 - Current

This is a project that I've created out of a desire to have an example/template project to use that implements cookie-based internet level (username/password) security for ASP.NET MVC applications, as opposed to using the ASP.NET Membership provider.


Pyke

A Python build/make tool for .NET. Offers functions for assembly versioning, build/compilation of .NET projects, and Nuget package generation.

Jan 2012

I needed a build tool for automating versioning, build and nuget package generation (for deployment) for an ASP.NET MVC project I worked on, so I wrote one.


Writing

Project Silk: Patterns and Practices guidance from Microsoft for developing modern web apps (ASP.NET MVC, CSS3, HTML5, jQuery) @

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Project Silk provides guidance for building cross-browser web applications with a focus on client-side interactivity. These applications take advantage of the latest web standards like HTML5, CSS3 and ECMAScript 5 along with modern web technologies such as jQuery, Internet Explorer 9, and ASP.NET MVC3.


jQuery ajax calls to ASP.NET MVC controller actions and Internet Explorer caching (ASP.NET MVC, Internet Explorer, jQuery) @

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How we fixed Internet Explorer caching problems with ajax calls in our ASP.NET MVC application.


Reading

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

The Pragmatic Programmer

From Journeyman to Master

Andrew Hunt, David Thomas


Tools

HP 85 (http://goo.gl/615gb)

Visual Studio, Notepad++

Background

After graduating from high school, I served for eleven years in the U.S. Air Force: the first six years as a Munitions Systems Specialist and the last five years as a Communications Computer System Programmer. Some of the assignments I served at included George Air Force Base (AFB) in southeastern California, Spangdahlem Air Base (AB), Germany, Prince Sultan AB, Saudi Arabia and Davis Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona. I separated from the Air Force in December of 2001 and have worked as a software engineer ever since.

When I'm not working I prefer spending time with my wife and two sons, reading and woodworking projects around my home. If I have any time left after that, I love to get out fishing and hunting as much as possible.