
Farm-boy work ethic and common sense, mixed with a desire for all things new, particularly related to the web.
South Bend, Indiana Area

Farm-boy work ethic and common sense, mixed with a desire for all things new, particularly related to the web.
South Bend, Indiana Area
Made my first website in 2003 using tables. Converted to Web Standards in 2004. Graduated college in 2004. Have worked as a web developer ever since.
I am extremely passionate about what I do and I love to learn new things.
CSS, XHTML, JavaScript, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Web Services, Anything new that is useful.
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
May 2008 — Present (1 year 7 months)
Web Development, Design, and Consulting. See http://orderedlist.com/services/ for more details.
(Educational Institution; 5001-10,000 employees; Higher Education industry)
May 2005 — May 2008 (3 years 1 month)
My daily responsibilities cover a variety of skills that include managing the hosting environment, programming web applications and creating standards-based XHTML and CSS templates. The achievements that I am most proud of at Notre Dame are leading all things technical on the Universityʼs recent redesign (http://nd.edu/), including the Flash video carousel, and the development of a multi-site content mon Rails.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
September 2004 — May 2005 (9 months)
At Digital Hill, I spent most of my time converting graphic designs into usable, accessible and functional websites. Also, I developed PHP and MySQL powered web sites and applications including multiple website administration areas.
(Public Company; SKY; Automotive industry)
January 2004 — September 2004 (9 months)
My primary responsibilities at Skyline were the upkeep and redesign of the corporate websites and the development of PHP and MySQL intranet applications.
B.S. , Computer Information Systems , August 2000 — March 2004
javascript, ruby, rails, xhtml/css, mongodb, indiana basketball, notre dame football
SouthBend.rb founder (Ruby User Group, http://sbrb.org)
2009 Ruby Hero