I'm a stubborn programmer obsessed with learning about technology and software development and increasing my skill set. I believe in doing the best job that I can on every project. I think that the developer should put in the amount of work necessary to make any interface great, whether it's a web service or a consumer or enterprise UI. I'm also a firm believer in unit testing where necessary, and keeping documentation and reference material up-to-date.
I knew that I wanted to work with computers when I took an introductory "computer literacy" course in junior high school and experienced the Commodore 64 for the first time.
I'm interested in working remotely, so that I can transition to a full-time RV lifestyle, taking my family on the road and experiencing the wonder and grandeur of the United States.
Likes: | macos swift objective-c cocoa rest realm python |
Dislikes: | ruby javascript |
Manages AWS infrastructure:
Started an independent Mac and iOS software company.
Proelia: a free Mac app RPG encounter tracker that supports Dungeons and Dragons and Pathfinder game systems, allowing the game master to track participants in the encounter as it progresses.
Horology: an iOS date/time calculator (compare two dates to find the difference, or calculate a date from a starting date by adding to it) and converter (e.g., find out how many seconds are in 3 weeks, etc.).
Yawp: an iOS client for the former social networking service App.net. It supports the standard features of the App.net API, and is designed around a fun, not-too-serious Viking theme.
Counsellor: a iOS app that provides search functionality for Dungeons and Dragons games.
Initiative!: an iOS app for tracking RPG encounter sessions for table-top role-playing games.
HaTTiP: a Mac HTTP/REST API client. It supports extensibility though a library of scripts and code snippets written in Javascript.
Yawp NG: a revival of the social media iOS client, supporting multiple social media services (Pnut.io, 10 Centuries, Mastodon, Twitter) plus personal blogs (Wordpress and Micro.blog). Built on top of several open-source REST frameworks (PnutKit, TenCenturiesKit, MastodonKit, MicroBlogKit).
Part of a small team responsible for designing and developing a service platform to support social games based on DreamWorks Animation movies.
My primary responsibilities were working on application integration components and web-based applications.
Our primary web application is a resource management system for allocating artist and other creative personnel during movie production.
Consulting services in preparation for Y2K.
Operational support and system administration for telemetry and flight test systems for various flight test programs.
A client library for the 10 Centuries blogging platform written in Swift
A client library for the Pnut.io social media service written in Swift
A framework for providing an app "on-boarding" UI
A Task Queue Class developed in Swift (by Marin Todorov)
SDK for Proelia, the encounter tracker
Block-based KVO wrapper
Objective-C object mapping framework
Seventeen years ago, I wrote and released an email client, called Eucalyptus, for the Amiga. As part of the process of writing it, I had to become familiar with the RFCs pertaining to email formats…
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A system-agnostic initiative tracker for table-top role-playing games.
Designer and developer
A Mac HTTP client that includes the ability to execute an arbitrary script (currently in Javascript) to allow dynamic setup of the request.
Creator and maintainer
A utility app that helps determine which D&D first edition classes you are eligible for based on ability score rolls.
Creator and maintainer
Features
Unified timeline Display your user stream and mentions in one list.
Auto-complete usernames See a list of matching usernames when you starting typing "@xxx" while composing a new post.
Image uploading Upload images from your photo library or take a picture with the camera and include a link in a new post.
Native and quoted reposting Repost a post using the native repost, or repost and add a quote.
Post drafts Save incomplete new posts as drafts and resume them later.
Annotations View annotations on posts, such as location, cross-post information, and custom client annotations.
User information User lists show you if you are following a user and/or if they're following you.
Topics Attach a topic to a new post. View the topic of a post if has one.
Thread muting Is a conversation getting out of hand, and you can't get out of it? Mute the entire thing.
Sole designer and developer
Multi-RPG encounter tracker
Creator, designer, developer
Horology is a date/time calculator and converter.
Features: * Compare two dates: enter two dates and see the difference in years, months, days, hours, etc. * Calculate a new date:...
Creator and developer
I'm a mostly self-taught programmer. I started inputting BASIC programs into my Timex Sinclair 1000, then moved to the Commodore 64 and 128, where I wrote programs in BASIC and hand-coded machine language using a memory monitor. (I even got the point where I had the machine codes memorized; not the assembly language mnemonics, but the actual hexadecimal machine codes.)
I moved to the Amiga, owning an Amiga 2000 for nearly 9 years. I taught myself to program in C, and wrote an email client (called Eucalyptus, in honor of the Unix text email clients "pine" and "elm") from scratch during my tour of duty in Korea while in the Air Force. I also had the opportunity to work on one of the system libraries supporting sending and reading email for Amiga OS 3.9.
I also programmed several utilities for the Air Force during my time there, mostly for Unix systems, and using the curses library for its UI.
I dabbled with application programming in Linux, almost starting a port of Eucalyptus to that platform.
I spent some time as a systems administrator after getting out of the military, and learned to program in Perl and Unix shells.
I started learning Java, and moved back into professional software development, doing systems integration using Oracle's ESB and BPEL, and helped design the data publishing systems at Edmunds.com.
While I lack a formal computer science education, I'm constantly driven to learn new technologies and expand my knowledge.
First Computer: | Timex Sinclar 1000 |
Favorite Editor: | BBEdit |