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Stephen Rees-Carter

Currently SNARE Analyst/Programmer at Intersect Alliance.

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.

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Experience (6) show all

SNARE Analyst/Programmer, Intersect Alliance

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!)

Platform Engineer, Uber Global Pty Ltd (re-branded from AussieHQ Pty Ltd)

April 2009 - May 2012

  • Design and develop, in collaboration with my manager, the current UberGlobal Domain Management System using PHP (Zend Framework). This project took 6 months to complete the initial release form. The Domain Management System was a major milestone in the company, enabling the company to provide reseller accounts for .AU and gTLD domain names to our customers with a full user interface and API.
  • Ongoing management of the corporate billing systems. This task has included writing scripts to migrate data between different billing platforms, update current versions, ensure accrual accounting compliance, and address various issues brought forward by the company and external customers.
  • Creation of migration scripts to extract billing information from the existing systems of acquired companies into the destination billing system. This usually involved transforming data for thousands of existing customers from a variety of formats.
  • Implementation of various applications for internal and customer use depending on the ongoing requirements of the company. These have generally been solo projects implemented in PHP and Javascript.
  • Installation and maintenance of internal company systems, including off-the-shelf products such as WHMCS, Request Tracker and Modern Bill, and custom systems built internally by the company.
  • Sole developer for the existing Domain Management System. This included the implementation of registry connections for .NZ and .UK domain names, and constant maintenance to allow the system to grow to handle 100,000+ domain names in management across our four different domain registries.
  • Sole developer implementing the new Domain Management System using PHP (Zend Framework). The system has been designed to be scalable, modular, and capable of supporting the ever increasing load of domain registrations. The development cycle for this included two months of planning and design to ensure that the system would meet the needs of the company, prior to commencing the coding phase. The system will use the RESTful API standard to allow for ease of use by reseller customers.
  • Investigate and implement solutions for load issues affecting several company systems.
  • Investigate and plan PCI-DSS compliance for the billing systems.
  • Develop and implement the Internal Sales Commission monitor using PHP (Zend Framework). This system was required by the sales department to monitor sales to allow commission payments.
  • Implement and manage automated system testing, and code style checking using Jenkins CI and PHPUnit, PHPCS, PHPMD.

Systems Developer, AussieHQ Pty Ltd

June 2008 - April 2009

  • Design and develop, in collaboration with my manager, the current UberGlobal Domain Management System using PHP (Zend Framework). This project took 6 months to complete the initial release form. The Domain Management System was a major milestone in the company, enabling the company to provide reseller accounts for .AU and gTLD domain names to our customers with a full user interface and API.
  • Ongoing management of the corporate billing systems. This task has included writing scripts to migrate data between different billing platforms, update current versions, ensure accrual accounting compliance, and address various issues brought forward by the company and external customers.
  • Creation of migration scripts to extract billing information from the existing systems of acquired companies into the destination billing system. This usually involved transforming data for thousands of existing customers from a variety of formats.
  • Implementation of various applications for internal and customer use depending on the ongoing requirements of the company. These have generally been solo projects implemented in PHP and Javascript.
  • Installation and maintenance of internal company systems, including off-the-shelf products such as WHMCS, Request Tracker and Modern Bill, and custom systems built internally by the company.

Accounts Receivable Officer, AussieHQ Pty Ltd

February 2008 - June 2008

  • Respond to customer billing enquiries and taking payment on invoices via phone and email.
  • Resolve accounts issues and concerns for customers in a diplomatic fashion ensuring compliance with the company billing Terms and Conditions.
  • Track down unpaid services and maintain the quality of the customer billing data.
  • Perform daily accounts tasks including BPay and cheque payment crediting.

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.

Customer Support Representative, AussieHQ Pty Ltd

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.

Web Designer, F1 Solutions

April 2007 - September 2007

  • Implement the HTML website template for a high profile government client based off the design specifications provided.
  • Liaise with other developers within the company regarding various system interfaces, providing design improvements and optimisations as required.

This was a one day a week part-time position.

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Education show all

Engineering (Software Engineering), University of Canberra

2004 - 2007

Computer Science 101, Coursera

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.

Learn to Program: The Fundamentals, Coursera

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.

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Open Source show all

Write Your Own Adventure

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.


valversion

GitHub, May 2012 - Dec 2012; followed by 2 people

ZF2 Version Module: Provides an easy database versioning system.


ValCommon

GitHub, May 2012

ZF2 Common Tools Module


Apps & Software show all

UberGlobal Domain Management 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.


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Arts and Crafts Show Database

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.


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Decision Tree Adventure Generator

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.


Writing (6) show all

Do you use Version Control?

UberGlobal Corporate Blog

UberGlobal, through our brands AussieHQ, Jumba and UberGlobal Enterprise provides superior web hosting solutions. We are one of the largest Australian owned web hosting...


Integrating LESS with Zend Framework the easy way

Stephen's Thoughts

LESS is a framework which extends CSS to make it more dynamic, and allow for nested rules, variables, and other time-saving operations. I won’t bother explaining it here…


Simple Zend Framework Action-View Messenger

Stephen's Thoughts

Although Zend Framework comes with the Flash Messenger action helper, it isn’t really all that useful as you need to send the messages manually into the view from your...


Simple Bash keep-alive script

Stephen's Thoughts

I came across an interesting issue at work today. We have a PHP script which monitors a socket on our phone system to save call logs into a database. It’s pretty simple,...


Using multiple IPv6 addresses on a single interface

Stephen's Thoughts

I know very little about networking and IPv4 addresses… and even less about IPv6. A while ago I managed to set up this server to support my three IPv4 addresses over the...


Jenkins CI + JSLint = Javascript Quality Checking

Stephen's Thoughts

I have recently implemented a Jenkins Continuous Integration server at work to handle automated testing of our projects and systems. Having never used a CI server before...


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Reading

The Lord of the Rings: 50th Anniversary, One Vol. Edition

The Lord of the Rings

50th Anniversary, One Vol. Edition

J.R.R. Tolkien


A Dance of Cloaks (The World of Dezrel)

A Dance of Cloaks

David Dalglish


Temeraire

Temeraire

Naomi Novik


A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1)

A Game of Thrones

George R.R. Martin


The Hobbit

The Hobbit

J.R.R. Tolkien


Tools

Commodore vic20

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