There is nothing more satisfying than the gratitude of a user when I've found a way to make their life easier, faster, or less frustrating. I love solving problems with software and am looking to work on a single product long-term.
Most of my experience is with the .NET stack, but I am interested in many technologies like React or Electron and not afraid to dive into something new.
I am interested in remote work.
Likes: | c# reactjs electron asp.net-core functional-programming |
Handled all responsibilities needed for a small software development firm. Recent work includes desktop, back-end, and front-end applications. Early on, worked with C++ and desktop applications and adopted C# shortly after it was released.
Worked as a contractor with team lead to architect and implement various customer systems and integrations in the mortgage industry.
Worked after school updating calculations and rates. Eventually, lead a two-person team to build a new comparative rating system for commercial auto insurance in C++ to replace existing product in MegaBasic.
ProxyFoo is a library for the .NET Framework/Core to facilitate creating high-performance proxies for duck casting, null safe wrappers, and other uses.
"I wanted to be doing these things. I've been watching this community of people like me do awesome stuff and I wanted to join in."
Created an offline documentation viewer for Windows like Dash for OSX. It is a standard Winforms application that utilizes Chromium for displaying content. The recent 1.1.9 release uses an embedded ASP.Net Core Web Api service and SignalR to coordinate view models with a ReactJS/MobX front-end for some of the UI (user-contributed docsets). This was done to expand UI options, ease of creation, improve the design/development process with hot loading, and open the possibility of an Electron-based Linux version.
Built the website for direct sales which is a simple ASP.NET MVC project that uses the Azure WebJobs SDK to handle orders.
Developed architecture and initial prototype for a new SAAS product for integrating various mortgage systems.
Integrated various client systems with third-party APIs.
Worked on architecture and code for NServiceBus back end system with multiple Web API endpoints, SQL databases, and third-party service dependencies. Built and maintained in-process extensions for the Mortgage Cadence SDK. Worked on front-end using Bootstrap, Knockout, jQuery, and custom Javascript. Interpreted a large mortgage system specification and interacted with client to resolve ambiguity.
Designed and developed an insurance industry standard form design and management solution for ACORD Corporation. The project included a client and server component. The client was a WPF-based Windows desktop application for the layout of forms and additional tools for managing reusable industry standard field labels. The server was built as a Windows service utilizing ServiceStack to provide a JSON based API to the client application.
Designed and developed a web application using ASP.NET forms for browsing the life insurance industry XML standard. The application supports simultaneous versions for comparison, comprehensive search, topic discussions, uploading of new versions, and managing annotations such as additional notes and French translations.
Developed an offline help system for property and casualty insurance XML standards. The help file is built from raw XML source and processed by XSLT to produce static HTML which is compiled into the help file.
Designed and developed web service for producing filled PDF insurance forms from raw template and XML data. This product has several customers that have used the product over a 15-year span. It is still being used today.
Designed and developed a form design application (used by ACORD Corporation until replaced by Form Design Suite in 2014.)
Managed cross industry group in the development of the base architecture for ACORD XML standards for the property & casualty insurance market.
First Computer: | Apple IIc |
Favorite Editor: | Visual Studio, Code, Sublime Text (depending on context) |