Lead Developer
tags:
mysql
• selenium
• ajax
• ruby on rails
How would you describe your time at Seattle Acquisition?
- Migrated the Company's internal apps from Asp.net/IIS to RoR and Apache/FCGI or mongrel.
- Solely responsible for the design, coding and testing of the Company's largest internal RoR app which includes approx. 20 web pages and 25 mySql tables.
- Implemented all development processes including an online project management system (BaseCamp), trouble-ticketing (Trac), and testing conventions using Rails' unit/functional testing and Selenium UI testing.
- Responsible for all application development throughout the software development life cycle....
MHNet
February 2003 to May 2005
Application Developer
tags:
c#
• vb.net
• visual studio .net
• asp.net
• sql server
How would you describe your time at MHNet?
- One of only four developers that successfully carried out the entire development life cycle for the Company's most widely used .Net desktop application with 30 screens, 100 tables, 100 stored procedures and 50 simultaneous users.
- Designed and developed an ASP.Net web application with a MS Messaging Queue delivery system for outputting reports in PDF using a Crystal 8.5 COM object.
- Solely responsible for the design, coding and testing of the Company's first and only electronic claims processing web application using C#, ASP.Net and SQL Server.
- Lead the design and development of the Company's first intranet which houses several regularly used database applications written in C# and running ASP.Net.
- Successfully coded, tested and executed the T-SQL data migration scripts for one of the Company's largest, most intensive application upgrade projects to the .Net platform.
- Solely responsible for the complete redesign, recoding and restructuring of the Company's website, http://www.mhneteap.com, from a billboard site to a highly utilized ASP.Net web application center.
- Intricately involved in the design, development, testing and deployment of numerous critical .Net applications.
- Coded in VB.Net for desktop applications and C# for web applications while the vast majority of database work involved extensive use of T-SQL and SQL Server.
- Development tools included Visual Studio .Net, SQL Server 97/2000, Query Analyzer, Dreamweaver MX....