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Three till Seven
I completed my Master's in computer science at the University of Kentucky in 2011, and am now happily employed as a programmer / web developer at SIS in Lexington, KY. I enjoy using Java, Ruby, C#, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, and Python. I especially love web design and user interface design. Feel free to check out my Master's project on Github, or my blog.
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SIS
September 2011 - Current
Hewlett Packard - Exstream
May 2009 - August 2011
Lexmark International
January 2006 - May 2006, August 2006 - December 2006, May 2007 - August 2007, August 2008 - May 2009
University of Kentucky
January 2009 - May 2009
Created a web site, as part of an Independent Study course, for local charity health clinic Baby Health Service. Designed the layout and graphics, and translated written content in the form of brochures and fliers to web pages. Minor translation from English to Spanish to have a bilingual site. Used PHP, Wordpress, XHTML, CSS, and Photoshop in OS X.
University of Kentucky
January 2009 - May 2009
Redesigned the university’s Department of Computer Science site layout, including designing new graphics, and implemented a Content Management System so that updating content would be easier for faculty and staff. Used PHP, Wordpress, XHTML, CSS, and Photoshop in OS X.
Lexmark
May 2008 - August 2008
I updated and enhanced the Lexmark Firefox toolbar, moving it from version 0.1.3 to 0.2.1. This involved working in Ubuntu Linux and testing in Windows XP, and I used XUL, CSS, and Javascript. I also worked on production code for ink jet printers in Windows XP in Visual Studio 2005, using C++, XSLT, Javascript, CSS, and XML. I tested this work in Windows Vista and Windows 2000, working with Internet Explorer versions 5, 6, and 7.
University of Kentucky
August 2009 - May 2011
My master's project was the development of two test path generators for web applications, written in Ruby. The first generator is language/framework-agnostic, the second is for Ruby on Rails applications. The generators output test paths and artifacts leading to test paths for use in testing web applications. Worked with Ruby, Git, Treetop, ruby_parser, Nokogiri, YAML, and ERB in Windows 7 and OS X. Source code available under the GPLv3 on GitHub.
Some of my larger course projects involved modifying the Linux kernel and writing a compiler using Java, Jasmin, JFlex, and Cup.
Courses: empirical software engineering, programming languages, algorithm design, requirements engineering, human factors engineering, the Linux kernel, modern operating systems, database systems, compiler design, and models of computation.
GPA: 3.75
University of Kentucky
2004 - 2009
HTML::Template Perl module. Redesigned the layout with a focus on usability and aesthetics.Web scraper written in Ruby for generating test cases for the QMZ web application testing model. Also another tool, again written in Ruby, for generating test cases for the Atomic Section Model web application testing model for a Ruby on Rails web application.
Oct 2010 - Current; followed by 2 people
This was my Master's project at the University of Kentucky.
Three till Seven
Three till Seven
500 MHz AMD K6-2, Windows 95
Gvim, MacVim, or Notepad++
I read a lot of fiction. I enjoy the Harry Potter series, the Wheel of Time series, Terry Pratchett's stuff, and have recently started George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. Online, I enjoy Ars Technica, Coding Horror, and killing time on Reddit.
I also enjoy playing video games such as the Dragon Age series. I'm always listening to music, usually thanks to Spotify.