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In March of 2016, Microsoft proposed to Xamarin and we said yes! As part of the Microsoft family, Xamarin plays a key role in enabling Microsoft's Any Developer, Any App, Any Platform vision.
As a Technology Solutions Professional at Microsoft, I ensure our customers have access to the right tools, services, resources, and information to make smart decisions about their mobile app development strategy.
Xamarin is now part of Microsoft!
Xamarin’s mission is to make it fast, easy and fun to build and test fully native mobile applications. We provide the best platform for C# developers to create great mobile apps for iOS, Android and Windows Phone, using their existing skills, tools, and code. All developers, including those new to the C# language, benefit from the ability to share code between platforms, while building fully native apps, without compromise.
Responsible for a wide range of work across many consulting engagements and with many different technologies.
Specific responsibilities included but not limited to:
Worked as part of a team to develop a new software system to process and audit healthcare claims.
System was comprised of a SQL Server backend, Linq2Sql data access layer, a services host which exposed services through WCF, a distributed task engine client which handled automated claim processing tasks, and a windows forms based client for human interaction with the system.
Development areas covered (but not limited to):
Participated in the drafting of software development processes and guidelines for the company which included defect tracking, work item workflow, Quality Assurance tasks, and coding standards.
Triaged defects and assigned them to developers with pertinent knowledge of the affected system area.
Profiled and optimized code and data access components of the system using the ANTS Profiler and the SQL Server Profiler. Used the profiler results to optimize inefficient code paths and queries in the system.
Maintained and enhanced Beeline’s in-house web control and data access framework written in C# which included entity code generation, 2 way data bound controls, string translation, permission control, configurable workflow, and data persistence using a SQL Server 2005 backend.
Provided product support, and training on the capabilities and proper use of Beeline’s web control and data access framework to multiple product teams including framework integration into existing products.
Maintained and enhanced Beeline’s flagship ASP.NET/C# product, Contingent Workforce Solutions. Product contained approximately 3 million lines of code. Enhancements covered multiple system areas including request creation, request workflow, user validation, security, and dynamic code compilation.
Developed a BizTalk 2006 application to provide email integration capabilities to Beeline’s products.
Maintained and enhanced a security module for Beeline's CWS product which enabled a large client to determine whether or not a contractor should be granted physical entry to a client's secured site based on a rules engine which analyzed a person's employment status, previous employment history with the client, current day of the year, the contract duration, and several other client specific requirements.
Installed and administrated a Subversion source code repository for other team members including training on Subversion usage and best practices (repository layout, branching, merging). This included the use of pre-commit hooks to prevent commits without comments and the integration of work item reference numbers into the commit messages to enable tracking in our project management software.
Initiated, and implemented continuous integration projects for each of Beeline’s major applications in order to improve the quality of the builds and responsiveness of the developer team to potential build defects. This includes the use of Hudson and Cruise Control continuous integration technologies and the inclusion of source code analysis tools (FxCop) and build warning tracking as part of the CI builds.
Worked as part of a team of interns on the development of a custom ASP.NET application with a configurable rules engine to perform configuration validation on deployments of Beeline’s larger ASP.NET software products.
Lead the development of a team of interns in the creation of a win forms application that performed automated code checkout from Visual Source Safe, code compilation using MSBuild, and restoration of a SQL server backup to a configurable destination server using SQL Server Management Objects.
ChatRelay is a cross service chat relay.
Project creator & maintainer.
GitExtensions is a shell extension, a Visual Studio 2008 plugin and a standalone Git repository tool.
Occasional contributor. Small bug fixes and enhancements.
Jekyll inspired static site generation for .NET
Contributor. Bug fixes.
Xamarin is continuing their rapid development pace and has released several updates to their Xamarin for Visual Studio tools since my last post on PCL Profiles & Xamarin. Here are all of the currently supported PCL profiles in the 2.0+ release.
Below are some notes that I took today while researching various PCL profiles and their compatibility for use with Xamarin in Visual Studio. It's by no means complete, and the known limitations for Xamarin.Android and Xamarin.iOS still apply.
If you are like me, a Visual Studio developer just getting started with Xamarin Studio, this new environment can seem a bit alien. Here's a couple of quick settings you can change to make yourself feel much more at home in the Xamarin IDE.
Yesterday we looked how to configure Xamarin Studio to feel a bit more familiar to those of us coming from Visual Studio. Today we're going to take a look at how to install the NuGet package manager in Xamarin Studio.
I have stumbled across yet another interesting implementation of INotifyPropertyChanged. This implementation comes to us via the C# / XAML Windows 8 Metro application project templates in the Visual Studio 11 beta.
Previously I discussed a novel new way of implementing INotifyPropertyChanged.
Included in the .NET 4.5 Beta comes a handy new feature, the CallerMemberName attribute.
With this new functionality we can code things like logging & tracing routines and INotifyPropertyChanged implementations without having to use string literals, slow reflection code, complex expression tree logic, or code weaving.
Stumbled across this little tip on how to automatically cancel a build in progress after getting an error. You normally have to wait for visual studio to try to finish building all of the remaining projects before getting a chance to fix an the issue and this can take a few minutes if you have a lot of projects in your solution.
Here is a quick and easy way to add a Search Google (or Bing) link to the context menu in Visual Studio.
A good list of all the WPF tools that I know about and use on a periodic basis.
We’re all pretty used to the standard boilerplate implementation of INotifyPropertyChanged, but it turns out there's a way to implement it that results in less redundant code in your properties.
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Team Lead, primary developer.
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First Computer: | Commodore 64 |
Favorite Editor: | Visual Studio Code |