on Jun 25, 2012
Sean M. Collins
Who are You?
I am a self-driven programmer that loves solving challenging real world problems with fast, efficient, and elegant programming solutions.
How Did You Get Here?
I was originally a Secondary Ed/Social Studies major at Temple University, and dabbled in programming and Linux in my free time. A professor at Temple recognized my potential and started telling me about when he used to work as a programmer, and said that my abilities were going to waste as a Secondary Ed major. He told me to switch my major to IS&T and put my skills to good use.
What Can You Do?
I am a programmer that has cross-disciplinary skills. I am just as comfortable being left alone to hack away at difficult code, as I am sitting down with stakeholders to design the best possible solution to a real world problem.
Technologies
Experience (8) show all
Consultant, Comcast
June 2012 - Current
Hired as a Python developer to extend the OpenStack cloud platform to integrate with existing Comcast IP address management, DNS, network ACLs, and monitoring infrastructure.
Programmer/Analyst, ECFMG
November 2011 - June 2012
Hired as part of the CSEC team to develop ASP.NET web apps, replacing legacy VB6 and COM+ apps used for internal and public facing ECFMG applications, while working with a team of developers using the Scrum project management methodology.
Main challenges included introducing new libraries and technologies into the development culture at ECFMG, including CruiseControl.NET, Git, jQuery, LINQ, and ASP.NET MVC3
Developer, Solution Systems Inc.
January 2011 - November 2011
Updated the iPlan project management software suite used by consultants to .NET 4.0, while fixing long standing bugs and improving performance.
Spearheaded an initiative to move the source code into Github, and built a development server to run the CruiseControl.net continuous integration server to provide automated QA and testing services.
Also spearheaded an initiative to utilize Amazon Web Services for hosting iPlan on Amazon EC2 and e-mail notifications through Amazon Simple E-mail Service.
Developer & IT Consultant, B-Tech Consulting
2010 - 2011
Managed deployment and configuration of Linux systems for use with genetic research and packaged scientific applications for Linux as part of the Biopackages.net development team. Notable projects include the NIH Grant: Application Of Cloud Computing Resources For Virtual Screening, and developing an information system to store patient, clinical, and genetic data for an HIV/AIDs study conducted by the University of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann University Hospital.
Contractor, Southwark Metal Mfg.
March 2010 - June 2010
Developed a database schema and wrote import tools for Southwark Metal Mfg. Corporation, to provide a searchable catalog for all products across multiple sales locations in the United States. Import tools were developed with Python, to load in a CSV formatted inventory list of all products manufactured by the company, and the region specific product identifiers that each product had. The web application was developed using MySQL and the CakePHP framework.
Developer, Drexel University
March 2010 - September 2010
Developed the Drexel Cultural Passport site , using the Django web framework. The site provides Drexel students with the ability to reserve free tickets to shows & concerts as part of the Drexel Pennoni Honors College Cultural Passport program at Drexel.
The site used a customized version of django-page-cms for content authoring by students of the Honors College, and had planned support for connection to Drexel's LDAP to ensure eligibility for the free ticket program offered by the Honors College.
Contractor, Drexel University
August 2008 - October 2008
Lead developer for Table Matters, an online magazine produced by the Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University. Site was developed in PHP using the Joomla content management system, with custom CSS and templates. An additional system was developed to support sending weekly newsletters to thousands of subscribers. Subscribers were managed using Mailman and the qmail SMTP server.
Also was responsible for maintaining the Linux VPS server that TableMatters was hosted on. Responsibilities included security configuration, web server configuration, and applying security updates.
Junior Systems Administrator, Temple University College of Education
January 2006 - August 2008
Reported directly to Lori Bailey, CIO of the Temple University College of Education. Charged with second level tech support to Faculty and Administrators in the College.
Duties included managing multiple Windows servers, managing group policy objects in Active Directory, and developing small web applications to replace paper forms as part of a "green" campus-wide strategy. In addition, was charged with deploying hundreds of desktops and prepping outdated machines for recycling.
Education
Information Science and Technology, Temple University
2005 - 2010
Awards
- Dean's List, College of Science and Technology, Spring 2008
Leadership Positions
- Officer, Association For Computing Machinery
- Member, Phi Alpha Theta, the International Honor Society in History
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Accounts
Open Source (9) show all
git-tfs
GitHub, Dec 2011 - Sep 2012; followed by 4 people
A Git/TFS bridge, similar to git-svn
Contributions include: Fixing compiler warnings,Fixing tests, and helping refactor large parts of the code by using libgit2sharp, a replacement for Git#.
Implemented useful [features] (https://github.com/git-tfs/git-tfs/pull/141), simplified install instructions, and managed the v0.13.0 release
bottle
GitHub, Mar 2011 - Dec 2011
bottle.py is a fast and simple micro-framework for python web-applications.
Contribute patches, documentation, and bug fixes
bottle-extras
GitHub, Sep 2011 - Current; followed by 41 people; forked 9 times
The Bottle Plugin Collection (beta)
I wrote and maintain the Redis plugin, and released it to the Python community through the Python Package Index. I am proud of it's usefulness to the community and growing popularity
gitextensions
GitHub, Dec 2011 - Jan 2012
GitExtensions is a shell extension, a Visual Studio 2008 plugin and a standalone Git repository tool.
biopackages
GitHub, Mar 2011; followed by 2 people
Mirror of the defunct Biopackages.net CVS, with my work from 2010 in a branch
Added updated specfiles to build RPMs for CentOS, on behalf of a client
GAE-Django
GitHub, Mar 2011
Something I threw together over a night of hacking, playing around with Google App Engine + Django
Small Django project used to learn how Google App Engine works.
Apps & Software show all
The Drexel Cultural Passport offers you the opportunity to explore Philadelphia’s museums, theaters, music, dance and much more.
Developed the site
Table Matters is an online publication about the intersection of food, drink, and culture from people who dream about lunch during breakfast, dinner during lunch, cocktails during…
Hired as a developer to complete the project
Writing show all
Developing Bioinfomatic Apllications
Using Python to build database applications to store patient clinical data
Reading (15) show all
Books

Hacking Exposed
Network Security Secrets and Solutions, Sixth Edition
Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray, George Kurtz
Articles & Blogs
Coding So You Don't Look a Tosser | Rixstep Developers Workshop
Software for the Apple IT Professional | Rixstep
Programming is not a wannabe art - it's a science.
The Fourth Rule | Rixstep Developers Workshop
Software for the Apple IT Professional | Rixstep
It may be mostly unwritten but it's more pervasive than the others.
Pizza Delivery Man | Rixstep Developers Workshop
Software for the Apple IT Professional | Rixstep
Reflections on Dewar/Schonberg.
Tools
Compaq Presario with Windows ME
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