Do you use Version Control?
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I am a PHP developer first and foremost.
I started working with PHP back in 2004 and unlike many of my friends, I still prefer it to all other languages. I like the fact it is so easy to work with, doesn't require complicated setups or compilations, and there are some impressive frameworks out there for when you need extra grunt. My preferred framework is Zend Framework, since you can use as much or as little of it as you need to suit your purpose.
Client-side wise, I prefer writing HTML and CSS by hand :)
Oh, and jQuery makes working with Javascript sightly less painful.
June 2012 - Current
I work in the small development team on the Snare Server log analysis appliance. Most of my job involves writing PHP & Javascript to add new features or enhance functionality within the system. It integrates with the standalone Snare Agents, and needs to accept input and output from multiple sources, and parse each interaction to extract the useful data.
Snare Server has been under development for a number of years, so I had to step into the development team of a very mature product and quickly pick up the concepts and design requirements. The challenge was getting my head around some of the impressive (and scary) tricks used within the code to achieve tasks not available through PHP at the time.
Another aspect of the job is to communicate with customers, teaching them how to use the system, and resolving any questions which they may have. This includes large companies with massive deployments, with complex requirements, and tiny companies who just need the out-of-the-box solution.
Part of the reason I joined the team was my experience in GIT and Jenkins. Because of this, I have been implementing proper version control and continuous integration procedures within the company. (Not a simple task given the scale of the products and the legacy methods used over many years!)
April 2009 - May 2012
June 2008 - April 2009
February 2008 - June 2008
I was placed in this position after the last person left suddenly, and had to learn how to perform the role with very little guidance. My experience as a CSR helped greatly in the technical aspects of this role.
September 2006 - February 2008
Respond to customer queries, issues and complaints via phone, email, and live chat. This involved finding solutions to a wide range of simple and complex system administration, support, billing, and sales, tasks whist maintaining timely communications with the customer. A common function of this role is to provide instruction to customers regarding configuration of desktop applications in order to use our services. Monitor the fleet of company servers for uptime and performance, to maintain the high standard and integrity of the fleet. Handle difficult and/or upset customers in a diplomatic fashion, exploring the options to find a solution to their problems and advising them of the correct course of action when we are unable to help.
April 2007 - September 2007
This was a one day a week part-time position.
2004 - 2007
2012
Free web-based online course provided by Coursera and Standford University, with no formal credit awarded.
I completed this course mostly for fun, since it sounded interesting. It covers the basics of programming and computer theory, and as part of the assignments you manipulate images using a custom version of Javascript.
2012
Free web-based online course provided by Coursera and The University of Toronto, with no formal credit awarded.
The course covers the basics of Python, and was a good way for me to get my head around the concepts and ideas in Python.
GitHub, Feb 2012 - May 2012
The collaborative 'choose your own adventure' generator.
WYOA started it's life back in 2003 as DTAG (Decision Tree Adventure Generator), written by Jason Patterson. I soon took it over and have maintained and re-written it a couple of forms before WYOA was born as an Open Source distributed solution.
Development is in the very early stages, but I would love any help and suggestions you can provide.
GitHub, May 2012 - Dec 2012; followed by 2 people
ZF2 Version Module: Provides an easy database versioning system.
Domain Management System for Uber Global Pty Ltd. Manages all of the corporate and customer domain names registered through the company.
Sole developer and maintainer.
The ACSdb is a Sales Tracking System designed for a community Arts and Crafts show run at the Yarralumla Uniting Church each year.
A number of years ago, they needed a new system to replace the very old computer they were using. So I built the first version of ACSdb. It was pretty basic, but it did perform all the tasks required. Over the years I have re-designed the system in a few iterations, first as ‘RAINBOW’, and then finally as ‘Pot of Gold’.
The system tracks 5,000+ items for over 100 exhibitors reporting each sale for each receipt sold. It makes our show the best organised show in Canberra – since we can pay exhibitors on the last day of the show, rather than spend weeks working it all out after the fact.
It has been highly praised by the older members of the church, who volunteer to enter data, as being simple to use.
DTAG stands for Decision Tree Adventure Generator. Remember those old Choose Your Own Adventure books? Well, DTAG is basically an online-interactive version of them. You read through the storylines which other people have written, and then when you reach a page which hasn't been written, you write it yourself! Cool eh?
I build DTAG a number of years ago, based off an older version written by a friend.
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