Web and Content Manager at WoW Player Guides
San Antonio, Texas Area
Web and Content Manager at WoW Player Guides
San Antonio, Texas Area
Web Developer with a strong emphasis on standards compliance, and a background in desktop application programming and database architecture. I frequently create open source web designs, write development tutorials, and offer consulting services in web design and development.
XHTML, CSS, HTML, Standards Compliance, Web Accessibility (WAI), technical writing, and training.
(Entertainment industry)
August 2008 — Present (1 year 4 months)
Managing the technical aspects of Ellurium Entertainment productions.
(Entertainment industry)
August 2007 — Present (2 years 4 months)
Keeping up with the web and content side of the website.
(Self-Employed; Myself Only; Internet industry)
June 2004 — Present (5 years 6 months)
Beyond Caffeine is the blog related to my Website Style work. I have spent several years writing on a variety of web related topics. The majority of my writing focuses on W3C standards compliance within web development, as well as accessibility compliance. This comes through via topical articles, web development tutorials, and product and website reviews.
(Internet industry)
October 2001 — Present (8 years 2 months)
I have been a privately consulting web developer for a period of years, primarily focused on creating websites that strictly adhere to standards compliance and provide proper accessibility features for those with disabilities and/or limitations.
(Sole Proprietorship; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
April 1999 — October 2001 (2 years 7 months)
I previously operated a business called Data Solutions, and worked with several other consultants in a collabortative project environment. My specializations at the time were focused within work as a database architect (SQL Server, Oracle, Access primarily) and a desktop application programmer (Visual Basic). In 2001, the company shifted focus to web design and that sector became Website Style.
BSIS , Information Systems , 2001 — 2003
The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS) is a degree specializing in gathering a broad-based knowledge of computer information systems as they are used in modern organizational settings.
AAS , Computer Databases , 1999 — 2001
To obtain an Associates of Applied Science as a Computer Database Specialist, my courses covered the variety of topics necessary to fully function in that field. Training not only in general programming and application development, but within the most in-demand database software used today.
web standards, css, web accessibility, new technology, open source, volunteer communities, writing, reading, medieval history, philosophy, linguistics
Web Standards Group, International Web Masters Association