
Web Developer at Kiha
Greater Seattle Area

Web Developer at Kiha
Greater Seattle Area
Creating portable, internationalized, and accessible web applications.
Working on and with free/open-source software.
(Computer Software industry)
October 2008 — Present (10 months)
I'm at a stealth-mode startup in Seattle, developing exciting new mobile software.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Computer Software industry)
June 2008 — September 2008 (4 months)
I worked on blist's Ruby back-end and Adobe Flex front-end, building an easy-to-use, online spreadsheet/database application.
(Public Company; AMZN; Internet industry)
April 2005 — June 2008 (3 years 3 months)
I worked on the framework for Seller Central, Amazon's seller website. I developed web applications and services using Perl, C++, Ruby, JavaScript, and Java.
I designed, built, and supported the web service that stores and displays all help pages for www.amazon.com, sellercentral.amazon.com, and other Amazon web sites.
(Computer Software industry)
November 2001 — September 2006 (4 years 11 months)
With two other lead developers, I managed the development of a free, open-source audio editor written in C++/wxWidgets for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
I contributed to the build system, added gettext-based i18n, coordinated the localization team, managed releases, and maintained the Debian GNU/Linux package.
I designed, wrote, and implemented the Audacity web site using PHP.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
May 2003 — April 2005 (2 years)
I developed web applications for small and medium businesses in ColdFusion, PHP, and ASP.NET, with a focus on usability and accessibility.
I installed and administered GoTech's LAMP development server.
(Computer Software industry)
June 2002 — May 2003 (1 year)
I implemented a new user interface for a geographic analysis program used by police agencies to profile serial criminals.
I wrote bindings in Visual Basic and C++ to connect the Microsoft MapPoint GIS interface to our profiling engine.
1998 — 2002