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xUnit.net is an open source project founded by myself and James Newkirk, the original author of NUnit 2.0. It is developer testing framework, built to support Test Driven Development, with a design goal of extreme simplicity and alignment with framework features. It is compatible with .NET Framework 2.0 and later, and offers several runners: console, GUI, MSBuild, and Visual Studio integration via TestDriven.net, CodeRush Test Runner and Resharper. It also offers test project integration for ASP.NET MVC.
I was the technical lead of the development team responsible for designing, developing, deploying, and maintaining CenturyLink Cloud (formerly Tier 3), a public cloud hosting company. It offered Infrastructure-as-a-Service and Platform-as-a-Service features, for both public and public/private cloud customers. The user base was focused on Enterprises who are looking to reduce capital expenditures as well as labor costs by moving IT into the cloud. We provided world-class self service features as well as managed services and consulting to help transition to the cloud.
The cloud platform front end (web UI and public API) are written in a mix of C# (using ASP.NET Web API and MVC) and Python 3. The back end is a collection of free and open source technologies running on Linux, including Couchbase (data storage), ElasticSearch (indexing), RabbitMQ (message queue/bus), and HAProxy (load balancing).
Tier 3 was acquired by CenturyLink to create CenturyLink Cloud.
As a principal developer on the ASP.NET MVC and Web API team, my primary responsibilities included:
I have also worked on the Patterns and Practices team and the CodePlex team while at Microsoft.
OneVoyce was a small startup company, based out of Colorado. As the CTO, I was responsible for driving the design and implementation of the primary product, a web-based marketing automation application called MarketVoyce. Using ASP.NET 1.1 and SQL Server 2000, the application utilized many advanced techniques to enable rapid application development and deployment, including a home-grown Object-Relational mapper with lazy loading support, a data warehouse for reporting, and a dynamic presentation layer based on context-aware data objects and display factories.
Mobilize was a mid-sized startup (approximately 120 employees). As Chief Technologist, it was my responsibility to oversee many of the technical decisions about the primary product, which was a platform for document delivery for field sales & support workers. Built on top of C++ and ASP, this allowed development of web applications that could be run in a disconnected environment, including offline database support and online transaction reconciliation. It supported a variety of devices (laptops, phones, and PDAs).
In addition to software architecture and development duties, I also developed and taught classes on COM, DCOM, and ATL to newly hired engineers.
I was the sole software engineer at a software marketing organization whose primary product was World Watch, a world timepiece application with screen saver. The application was customized and sold to companies, who distributed it for free as a marketing tool for their own products. This job also included several custom one-off marketing software applications.
General Inspection is a small company specializing in the manufacture and sale of gauging and sorting machines, sold primarily to the automotive and mechanical manufacturing industries. As the sole software developer, I worked on a unique gauging machine which combined laser measurement and computational power to measure complex parts at a rate of up to 100/minute. It was capable not only of measuring gross elements like length and circumference, but effectively created a "picture" of the part as it slid through a laser, thereby capable of measuring things like thread pitch and exact camshaft placement.
FTP Software was a world-leading provider of TCP/IP solutions for PCs running MS-DOS and Windows 3.x. At FTP, I was responsible for designing and implementing the serial-mode drivers (for SLIP and PPP) for Windows 3.x and the associated GUI dialer application. This included code written for the protected mode Windows kernel (written as a VxD in mixed C and x86 assembler), including bridging between read-mode and protected-model TCP/IP kernels.
Use LINQ to query Elasticsearch and convert results into .NET objects
xUnit.net is a free, open source, community-focused unit testing tool for the .NET Framework.
This is the source code repository for open source ASP.NET products. The products include MVC, Web API and Web Pages with Razor.
This project gives you access to the code for upcoming releases that the ASP.NET team is working on, starting with the ASP.NET MVC Framework.
ObjectBuilder is a tool for building dependency injection systems for the .NET platform. It was originally designed by the Microsoft patterns & practices team for use in the Composite UI Application Block and Enterprise Library.
ObjectBuilder can be used to create a variety of dependency injection environments. It can be used to create any arbitrary object. It requires .NET 2.0.
Command line source control client for accessing CodePlex source control servers
This is part 1 in a series on using Task Parallel Library when writing server applications, especially ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Web API applications.
This blog post illustrates a unit testing technique of creating testable versions of difficult to test classes.
This is a blog series about service location capabilities and support for dependency injection in ASP.NET MVC 3.
This is a blog series on the Display and Editor Templates features introduced in ASP.NET MVC 2.
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Abstract: Tests can be categorized as important with respect to ensuring software functions correctly as a function of one or more rules that define importance. The rules can be configurable to enable control of categorization. Further, tests categorized as important can be highlighted in some manner, for instance by displaying important tests in a group designated for such tests.
Abstract: An extensible framework for object oriented programming comprises a reception component that receives a customized strategy relating to composing a target object. An implementation component automatically implements the customized strategy to compose the target object based at least in part upon context associated with the target object. The extensible framework can further comprise a context component that determines the context, including context of an application associated with the target object, existing objects associated with the target object, and relationships between the existing objects.
First Computer: | Commodore VIC-20 |
Favorite Editor: | Visual Studio Code |