I'm an experienced Senior Software Engineer, Systems Architect and Microsoft Certified Professional with a passion for software development.
I work primarily, but not exclusively, with Microsoft technologies and the .NET / .NET Core frameworks, leading complex and challenging enterprise software development projects to successfully deliver robust, secure, scalable and efficient software solutions, encompassing over 20 years of experience in the field.
An accomplished team leader, mentor and architect, I'm skilled at taking a leading role in the overall architecture of a project, in driving team developments and employing proven industry disciplines and best-practices to deliver successful software projects that frequently exceed client expectations.
I'm passionate about distributed systems design, CQRS and event sourcing and a proponent of domain-driven design to ensure that solutions are laser-focused on solving real business problems. I'm an open source enthusiast and advocate using the best and most appropriate tools available, providing for an effective and pragmatic solution that delivers genuine and quantifiable business value.
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My role at Guestline is as a fully remote Senior Developer within the Data & Reporting team. The Data & Reporting team are responsible for the ingestion, processing, analysis and reporting of all domain event data from 5 core line of business products aimed at complete management for the hospitality industry.
Delivering a greenfield, bespoke cloud-based SaaS solution, incoming events are processed and analysed to provide near real-time business intelligence to all of the product's customers, with our flagship reporting product scaling to process over 2000 events per second.
The Data & Reporting team are the pioneers of introducing event-driven architectures and event-sourced systems to the organisation within an overarching pan-organisation effort to modernise and refactor the entire software suite. I am personally responsible for driving adoption of a Domain-Driven Design approach and refactoring to event-sourced patterns across the entire organisation's development teams in order to improve product functionality and scalability, reduce complexity, optimise cloud-based infrastructure and drive IT cost savings resulting in increased customer satisfaction and increased profits.
Technologies used include Azure Cloud, PowerBI, EventHubs/EventGrid, Data Lakes, Stream Analytics, Blob/Table/Queue Storage, CosmosDB, Azure WebApps, Azure Functions, AKS, Azure DevOps CI/CD, C#, .NET Core.
My role at iVendi was Senior Software Engineer within one of the many different development teams within the business. iVendi have numerous engineering teams, split into Spotify-style squads, each focusing on a specific bounded context within the business domain.
Using a domain-driven design approach along with adoption of Event Sourcing and CQRS techniques, the company's teams build numerous software components that ultimately comprise of a complete solution to facilitate the end-to-end management of automotive retailing.
Although when initially joining the company, I was to join a team working on a rewrite of the core server-side platform to facilitate the company's expansion into the European market, due to internal team re-structuring, I was assigned to lead a team building a front-end chat and messaging solution that facilitated communication between the back office and point-of-sale systems.
Technologies used include Event Store, MongoDB, Docker, Kubernetes, RabbitMQ, Redis, ElasticSearch, PubNub, NodeJS & ReactJS along with many other libraries on both Windows and Linux platforms whilst hosted within the Azure cloud.
My role at Sentric Music was Senior/Lead Developer in a small, focused development team. I took a leading role in the analysis, architecture, design and development of a complete greenfield SaaS platform aimed at the music publishing industry.
The platform allowed music publishers and artists to manage relationships, catalogues of works and related activities, automating the management of artist repertoire (including upload and storage of media) and processing & collection of royalty payments from a worldwide group of collection societies.
The core technology stack included C# 7, ASP.NET MVC 5.2.6, ASP.NET WebAPI 5.2.6, Entity Framework 6.2, Amazon Aurora/MySQL 5.7, HTML5, Bootstrap 3, JavaScript/jQuery, KnockoutJS as well as numerous other technologies and libraries. The software was cloud-hosted using Amazon Web Services, making use of a large number of AWS services (including EC2, S3, Lambda, VPC, ELB, ElastiCache and Aurora amongst others) to facilitate a best-practice agile continuous delivery process and a highly scalable, performant, secure and redundant production platform for the application.
I architected, designed, developed and was responsible for the complete AWS infrastructure, the complete architecture and development of the entire software stack, which comprised large, shared middleware and backend tiers along with two front-end websites (focused on publishers and artists respectively), and the lean and agile software development process adopted by the team allowing us to continually deliver business value.
I was the principal architect and sole developer for the RESTful API component of the software stack, a crucial development effort that allowed the company to win a major US client through timely integration with their own systems.
As a senior/lead developer at Amaze, I took a leading role in the analysis, design and development of custom websites and applications using the full Microsoft .NET stack and built on top of a core content managed platform using the EPiServer CMS. I was the technical lead and senior developer on two major website projects for the NSPCC, a leading UK children's charity.
A greenfield project for childline.org.uk was a ground-up development of a complete new website based upon the EPiServer CMS & Community v9 platforms with extensive bespoke functionality including custom registration, forums, support knowledgebase, online drawing tool and one-on-one real-time chat functions and including complete integration with 3rd-party back-end logging and auditing systems as well as a complete REST API for mobile app integration utilising the Google Cloud Messaging platform.
A brownfield project for nspcc.org.uk involved the addition of bespoke e-commerce functionality using EPiServer Commerce v9 to facilitate the charity's biggest yearly fundraising effort, Letter From Santa. The project involved development of a bespoke order form, integration with numerous payment gateways, extensive custom reporting and administrative functions as well as complex data import and export functionality to facilitate communication with 3rd-party suppliers.
Technologies used within both projects include: C#, ASP.NET MVC 5, Web API 2, SQL Server 2012, Entity Framework 6, SignalR, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript/jQuery along with related tooling such as LESS, SASS & Grunt and Swagger/Swashbuckle (for API documentation).
My role at New Mind involved analysis, design, development and maintenance of the company’s industry-leading web based Destination Management System (DMS) used by the majority of the UK tourism market, as well as a growing European user base.
The company’s DMS provides service to over 20,000 corporate tourism businesses, handling over 1 million transactions and generating over £2 million of business from over 4 million visitors to the many public tourism websites, per month.
My role included providing continued advancement of the large multi-module code-base (Product/Enquiry Management, CRM, eCommerce etc.), driving architectural improvements and progressive refactoring to increase application and code quality and reduce technical debt, as well as delivering increased business and customer value through the development of additional features and product functionality. This included integration with many 3rd party services for inventory management and real-time availability enquiries and booking (e.g. SiteMinder Channel Manager), many social network sites and services along with mapping, geo-location & reviews integration.
I also had a senior role in the analysis, design and development in re-engineering the application from a hybrid “classic” ASP/ASP.NET Web forms platform using NHibernate & SQL Server, to a modern ASP.NET MVC platform using a Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD) approach within an Agile framework and using C#, SQL Server, Entity Framework, WCF and related technologies and encompassing best-practice architecture and design to support a secure, highly-scalable and high-performance web application, ensuring the DMS platform can support its large and growing user-base, and ensuring continued delivery of the company’s 99.99% uptime and throughput guarantees.
My role at Hill Dickinson involved leading and mentoring a team of developers through a number of line-of-business applications and projects.
I was responsible for the analysis, design and development of a number of flagship products within the Insurance/Fraud division, "Netfoil" (www.netfoil.co.uk), a full-featured anti-fraud website application, database and related back-end utilities, and “Netfoil ACE”, a fraud prevention SOAP/XML web-service and complete API targeted at integration within third-party vertical market solutions.
Both products were aimed at the motor insurance and accident management market and included complex and extensive real-time data analysis, matching and heuristics based upon user-defined metrics, from both our own multi-million record database as well as comprehensive data matching and aggregation from a wide variety of third-party data sources and online API's to provide clients with key fraud indicators and actual fraudulent history of searched entities. Both products also included extensive MI reporting using ASP.NET charting and SQL Server Reporting Services.
Both products were originally developed with C#, ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 using a distributed, scalable, standards compliant and security-conscious approach with multiple application tiers, but were subsequently migrated to C# / ASP.NET 4.0 and SQL Server 2008 R2, including the introduction of newer technologies and frameworks such as WCF, LINQ and Entity Framework, along with implementation of AJAX/jQuery functionality. The applications were also penetration tested by dns.co.uk (now Dell SecureWorks) as part of a rigorous security audit, and passed with no vulnerabilities.
The development of these products included related developments of tooling and utility applications using a wide array of technologies, including ASP.NET/ASP.NET MVC, WinForms and WPF. As Greenfield projects, I performed significant business and technical analysis, liaising with senior stakeholders throughout full project life-cycle, along with taking the lead role in the design, development and documentation of the applications. Within my role, I was also instrumental in driving best-practice improvements in team processes and procedures along with being responsible for mentoring and training developers on modern .NET technologies and techniques.
Other duties within the role included on-going development and maintenance of a number of other internal applications, both web and desktop based, which included the corporate intranet, extranets and various applications for many internal departments.
Conferma Ltd. was created as a software subsidiary of NIS Europe Ltd in order to focus on the continued development and marketing of the company’s “Conferma” product suite to the wider travel marketplace.
After having successfully lead the development of the Conferma project at NIS Europe, I was chosen to continue my role as lead analyst developer and team leader when the Conferma technology intellectual property was transferred to the new Conferma company.
My role at Conferma was a continuation of my role at NIS Europe, leading the same development team in the continued development of the Conferma product suite, including continued migration to the .NET platform, enhancements to the product’s functionality and enhanced white-labelling allowing further integration into our client’s own systems, and continued integration of an expanding portfolio of online services and functionality from an increasing number of strategic business partners and third-party solution providers.
At NIS Europe, I was the senior analyst developer and team leader for 4 developers, utilizing VB6, Classic ASP, C#, VB.NET & ASP.NET along with SQL Server 7/2000/2005.
Major achievements at NIS Europe include the complete Greenfield analysis, design and development, through full project lifecycle of the company's flagship product, Conferma (www.conferma.com); a complete corporate travel and accommodation management solution. Conferma is both a full-featured website and also a complete SOAP/XML web-service API.
The Conferma solution is built upon the consumption and intelligent integration of numerous real-time web services and remote API's from many third-party providers including over 3 different Airline GDS booking systems, over 6 different hotel booking API's, online car hire API's and many other online services. This allowed corporate clients to completely and seamlessly manage the entire end-to-end itinerary process including real-time availability checking, price enquiries & comparisons, reservations and complete itinerary management including administrative functions of preferred supplier and budgetary management and compliance along with full MI analysis and reporting.
Other projects that I have been involved in include maintenance and extended development of internal company applications (both web and desktop-based) to support the Accounting/Financial, Account Management and Operations departments.
As senior developer at Jupiter IT, my role involved team and project leadership through full life-cycle analysis, design, and development of 4 separate custom multi-user desktop applications sold by the company.
Each application consisted of an MS Access or MS SQL Server back-end database, a business layer component and separate GUI, developed in VB6. The software typically targeted niche management markets (i.e. Domiciliary Care, Film Location Management etc).
Towards the end of my tenure, I was instrumental in evaluating the .NET platform as a possible migration path for the company's many products.
My role at Datafile Software initially involved providing technical and applications support on DOS, Windows, Networking and the company’s own proprietary software to authorised resellers, however, the role quickly became one in which I was responsible, through full life cycle, for the development and maintenance of a company website, Intranet and various internal applications using VB5/6, "Classic" ASP and MS Access.
Gained BTEC National Diploma in Computer Studies. Passed with Distinction.
Subjects studied include:
Programming Concepts & Practice, Introduction To Programming, Programming Projects (using COBOL & Pascal), Quantitative Methods, Information Systems, Small Business Computer Systems Concepts & Practice.
Gained 6 GCSE’s (Grades C and above) in:
Maths, English Language, French, Physics, Graphic Communication, Craft Design & Technology
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I'm a senior software engineer with a passion for software development.
I've been developing software professionally for over 20 years, and personally, for over 30 years.
I got bitten by the programming bug many years ago when I was around 7 years old. I have moved through numerous platforms and programming languages over those intervening years including many different flavours of BASIC, COBOL, Pascal, Arexx, C, C#, E and even a little bit of 6510 Assembler! I've enjoyed working with many different machines in that time including many Commodore computers (PET, VIC-20, C64, Amiga 500 & 1200) as well as many PC platforms.
These days, I'm mostly found building highly-scalable, distributed systems with a strong focus on the application of Domain-Driven Design, and the techniques of CQRS and Event Sourcing.
I'm passionate about the craft of software development and constantly strive to improve myself and those I work with in the pursuit of software craftsmanship, the adoption of best practices and an effective, agile and pragmatic approach to software development.
First Computer: | Commodore VIC-20 |
Favorite Editor: | Visual Studio Code |