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Currently Senior Web Developer at Independent Contractor for Evan-Moor.

I originally went to school to get into recording music. While in school I realized how much I loved working with computers. From 8 years old I was working with the flavor of the day. I remember spending hours typing in code from various Commodore mags to see a dot travel across the screen, only to lose everything when I turned off the PC. Needless to say I was happy when we got our cassette recorder.

My passion for the PC was turned into an obsession when I first ran across this thing called the internet from my local BBS provider. I remember downloading Mosaic and being blown away. I soon began viewing code to figure out how people were doing all these cool new things and thus my love affair with the web was born.

I haven't looked back since...

Technologies

Experience (3)

Senior Web Developer

Independent Contractor for Evan-Moor

2010 - Current

Senior Web Developer, peer mentor and system architect

Responsibilities include:

  • Transitioning of Webforms to MVC
  • Driving implementation of new processes/technologies
  • All responsibilities mentioned below

Senior Web Developer

Evan-Moor Educational Publishers

2003 - 2010

Senior Web Developer, peer mentor and system architect

Responsibilities included:

  • Maintained and created MSSQL database tables
  • Implemented CCNET build server using SVN repository, MSBuild and StyleCop
  • Used SubSonic ORM for data access class libraries
  • Created ASP.NET C# Webforms for multiple web sites
  • Enhanced existing .NET web services
  • Created ASMX web service to generate single use tokens for home school user group that allowed the users to receive a subscription discount
  • Created Lucene.net search engine indexer/searcher and class library for use in sites
  • Created CSS/JS minification code to optimize web sites
  • Developed and enforced code patterns and practices
  • Created TeacherFileBox.com using ASP.NET/C#
  • Added jQuery and plug-ins to enhance existing web site functionality and user experience
  • Utilized NUnit to develop unit tests for class libraries
  • Created user controls to enable code reuse across different sites

Product Development Engineer

DMX Music, Inc.

1996 - 2002

Product Development Engineer

Responsibilities included:

  • Maintained and monitored live broadcast playback Linux PC's at remote Long Beach, CA facility using telnet and FTP
  • Created monitoring web site to monitor playback status of Long Beach facility PC’s using Linux, Apache, HTML and shell scripts
  • Created shell scripts to parse playback logs and send email alerts with playback status issues for monitoring web site
  • Stress tested existing and new hardware for endurance and integration with existing hardware
  • Created internal task management tool using ASP Classic/VB Script and MS Access database
  • Developed internal remote FTP management tools for customer service using VB6 forms
  • Created bootable CD-ROM playback system that utilized custom BIOS to lock playback of CD content to our hardware
  • Created numerous Linux shell scripts to automate repetitive tasks:
    • Telnet tasks, FTP tasks, file management, etc.
  • Wrote user guide for Profusion X and Profusion DS playback hardware
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Education

A. A. Music and Video

Art Institute of Seattle

1992 - 1993

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Open Source

Apps & Software

MVC Guestbook | Hobbscene.com

This was my first foray into ASP>NET MVC. I decided to go a little “retro” and create a guestbook. It helped that a guestbook would be a pretty simple app too.

Creator


Star Rating plug-in | Hobbscene.com

I found various star rating plug-ins for jQuery but none that behaved exactly the way I wanted. I decided to give it a shot at writing a jQuery plug-in. This is what I came up with.

Creator


Flash Pageflip | Hobbscene.com

Flash pageflip app based off some source from PageFlip v2.13 coded by macc@iparigrafika.hu.

Creator


Writing

ASP.NET MVC Cascading drop down lists

Hobbscene.com

Implementation of some sample cascading drop down list code including a Razor helper.


CSS Demo

Hobbscene.com

Someone asked me to show them how to do something via CSS, and this is the example I came up with.


My first foray into ASP.NET MVC

Hobbscene.com

Trials and tribulations of my first attempt using the ASP.NET MVC.


Reading

Books

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Professional ASP.NET MVC 3

Jon Galloway, Phil Haack, Brad Wilson, K. Scott Allen


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0

Rob Conery, Scott Hanselman, Phil Haack, Scott Guthrie


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Code Complete

A Practical Handbook of Software Construction

Steve McConnell


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Agile Development with the ICONIX Process

People, Process and Pragmatism

Doug Rosenberg, Mark Collins-Cope, Matt Stephens


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Articles & Blogs

ScottGu's Blog

ScottGu's Blog

Web Forms Model Binding Part 2: Filtering Data (ASP.NET vNext Series) by ScottGu This is the fourth in a series of blog posts I’m doing on ASP.NET vNext. The next…


Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen

Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen

Scott Hanselman on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General


Web development with Ruby on Rails and ASP.NET MVC. Co-owner/Founder of Tekpub

Weke Road - Rob Conery

Developers tend to isolate themselves and cling to a given technology which they want to excel at in order to feel a sense of mastery. I'm just the opposite: this…


Tools

Commodore 64

Visual Studio

Background


Background

I originally went to school to get into recording music. While in school I realized how much I loved working with computers. From 8 years old I was working with the flavor of the day. I remember spending hours typing in code from various Commodore mags to see a dot travel across the screen, only to lose everything when I turned off the PC. Needless to say I was happy when we got our cassette recorder.

My passion for the PC was turned into an obsession when I first ran across this thing called the internet from my local BBS provider. I remember downloading Mosaic and being blown away. I soon began viewing code to figure out how people were doing all these cool new things and thus my love affair with the web was born.

I haven't looked back since...