
.NET Programmer, Mentor, and Linux Advocate
Madison, Wisconsin Area

.NET Programmer, Mentor, and Linux Advocate
Madison, Wisconsin Area
.NET application developer, SQL Server Database developer, Linux developer
VB.NET, XML, MSSQL, ComponentOne, CSLA, NUnit
(Sole Proprietorship; 1-10 employees; Events Services industry)
2005 — Present (4 years)
Maintain the website for the company
(Hospital & Health Care industry)
2002 — Present (7 years)
.NET application developer, SQL Server Database developer, Network Admin, Exchange Admin, BES Admin, and high school intern mentor
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Computer Software industry)
2001 — Present (8 years)
Volunteer developer and package maintainer for this source-based Linux Distribution. Skills used: Bash scripting, GCC Compiling/Debugging
(Educational Institution; 501-1000 employees; Higher Education industry)
2001 — 2003 (2 years)
Systems maintenance and security of one SGI Origin 2000 server, 12 SGI O2 workstations, and a few Linux servers for the chemistry department.
Implemented the use of NFS and NIS to ease end-user complications.
Installed and maintained scientific chemistry and astronomy software [1] for professor and student research.
[1] IRAF, MacroModel, Spartan, ChemX
(Educational Institution; 501-1000 employees; Higher Education industry)
2000 — 2003 (3 years)
Aided physically and/or mentally disabled students in everyday use of lab PCs. Also provided technical support for the lab's PCs.
(Mining & Metals industry)
2000 — 2000 (less than a year)
Contract web design/programming position. Replaced their static pages with some more lively content using DHTML and JavaScript.
BS , Management Computer Systems , 1998 — 2003
Minor: Web Development
Notable classes: JavaScript, Perl/CGI, Java (Beans, JSP, Servlets), PHP 4 (Apache + MySQL), XHTML, Systems Analysis & Design (I & II), Turb Pascal, COBOL, Data Structures, Unix and Web Server Administraction, Business Communications
Linux, .Net, learning new skills, professional and social networking, cats, mobile computing
Milwaukee Linux User Group, Beaver Dam Linux User Group, Web414, BarCamp, damGeeks