PHP Hacker at deviant ART
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
PHP Hacker at deviant ART
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Web application architect and developer with substantial Unix/Linux experience from the inside out. Presently using Microsoft SQL Server 2005, MySQL, PHP 5, and Perl.
The best way to contact me is via email, Morris88@deviantART.com. I'd love to get back in touch!
CSS, XML, xhtml, html, javascript, web security. PHP, Perl, C, MySQL.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
2007 — Present (2 years )
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Computer Software industry)
June 2006 — October 2007 (1 year 5 months)
Software architect and programmer for new product development.
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; Supermarkets industry)
May 2006 — June 2006 (2 months)
Help Accounts Receivable with a high volume of bug fixes and small enhancements during the Albertsons/SuperValu corporate merger. Perl, C, Shell scripting, PL/SQL, Oracle, Linux, Surbanes-Oxley (SOX) controls.
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; Computer Software industry)
August 2005 — May 2006 (10 months)
Technical writer for IBM's Blue Gene supercomputer project, based on systems programming experience in the supercomputer industry. I had one invention disclosure rated PUBLISH by IBM.
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; Computer Software industry)
August 2004 — August 2005 (1 year 1 month)
Technical writer for IBM's Blue Gene supercomputer project, based on systems programming experience in the supercomputer industry. I had one invention disclosure rated PUBLISH by IBM.
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
September 2001 — August 2004 (3 years )
Leveraged experience and expertise with web servers and internet infrastructures to capture a growing client base with internet-related problems. Quickly halted theft of 25% of client's annual sales. Influenced software changes of 2 major Internet billing companies based on my security investigations.
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; Computer Software industry)
February 1980 — September 2001 (21 years 8 months)
Top-to-bottom responsibility for all tape software at Cray, after the merge with Tera Computing.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Computer Software industry)
February 1980 — August 2001 (21 years 7 months)
Developed and maintained low-level storage device drivers for all Cray supercomputers.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Computer Software industry)
February 1980 — August 2001 (21 years 7 months)
Resolve problems with the Cray Supercomputer tape subsystem. Developed and maintained all Cray tape device drivers.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Computer Software industry)
August 1989 — January 1991 (1 year 6 months)
Assigned a second overseas tour to provide cutting edge support for new tape hardware. Wrote the first Cray support of that new hardware. Developed and taught UNIX skills course to multinational audience.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Computer Software industry)
April 1986 — August 1989 (3 years 5 months)
Developed and delivered Cray Operating System Internals instruction for both internal and customer Systems Analysts.
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; Computer Software industry)
July 1984 — April 1986 (1 year 10 months)
Selected as the operating system software expert on the first Cray supercomputer installation in the Middle East. Primary responsibility in the $50 million project was a complete software conversion. Several levels of research, analysis and testing led up to a successful deployment at the Saudi oil producer, opening the door to an extremely lucrative new Middle Eastern market that is still growing.
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; Computer Software industry)
August 1982 — June 1984 (1 year 11 months)
Transferred to the documentation department to correct an unacceptably high level of inaccuracy, based on line-by-line knowledge of the operating system. During tenure as the subject matter expert, developed, updated, or rewrote most of the Internals manuals, with project responsibility through silverprint galleys.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; Aviation & Aerospace industry)
February 1980 — August 1982 (2 years 7 months)
Provided troubleshooting, rapid identification and assessment of problems that continuously compromised the 24/7 operating capability of the Cray mainframe. At that time, the site, the second ever commercial Cray Supercomputer installation, was in continuous crisis mode as vendors and clients all conducted simultaneous development work.
Genealogy, history, writing
Cray Alumni (www.ExCray.com)