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Mar 2012 - Present: Oracle Webcenter Consultant and Java Developer at Department of Finance and Accounting Services. Wrote several web applications for integrating various internal databases, user repositories and systems. Implemented enterprise wide business processes via the Fuego/Oracle BPM Tool.
Jul 2013 - Dec 2013: Worked on team of 3 (myself, a designer and project manager) to build prototype for a statewide student registration system.
Feb 2012 - May 2012, Mar 2013 - May 2013: Worked on team of 3 developers and 2 project managers to build a system that a large Bank will use to process bank account statements and send out email notifications. Used cutting edge Java technologies including: java, scala, apache karaf and equinox osgi, spring integration, spring-data and mongodb.
Jan - Apr 2012: Worked on team of 5 developers to add features to a startup facebook web application that enabled customers to create aggregate facebook groups and control and manage notifications. This application was written using PHP Codeigniter framework.
I worked with same company and on the same team from July 2004 - October 2008. During that time, the company name changed from Plumtree to BEA to Oracle and I was put on several different projects. Here's my experience broken down by customer and date.
BEA Consulting Services Engineering Team Oct 2007 - Oct 2007Supported rollout of Statewide Student Information System (eSIS) to Schools in Raleigh area.
After being in the "real world" since 2001, I realize what an amazing computer science degree program Virginia Tech had (and I assume still has). Whenever I run into a fellow CS Va Tech Grad, I instantly know they have a very good grasp on the fundamental concepts of software and computer science. I'm very grateful for my education. Go Hokies!
Browse and search for classes in jars on a java project's classpath
I created this project for 2 reasons:
1) To learn clojure and clojurescript 2) I use maven to manage java projects and wanted an easy way to explore the jars and classes on each projects classpath.
Here's a screencast of how it works: http://www.screencast.com/t/CSXMSpCDR2i
A Javascript Library for Atlassian Crowd Rest API
I built this as part of a webapp that made it possible for business managers to easily grant people access to dozens of webapps (such as drupal instances, confluence sites, and jira instances).
This is a jquery plugin that takes the pain out of talking to the Atlassian Crowd REst API
A set of Koans to teach the Ruby language
Ruby Koans is a set of exercises to help sharpen ruby skills. These are my answers to the ruby-koans project.
rails plugin gem that makes it easy to add recaptcha to forms
This is a gem that I use on my personal blog. Rather than use an existing gem, I challenged myself by attempting to create my own.
Authenticate against Facebook and access the Graph API from ruby
I was interested in learning more about oath, ruby gems and building facebook apps so I built this facebook gem that makes it a tad easier for ruby clients to connect to the facebook graph api.
Demonstration of how to use Git and Maven to manage code for a WCI IDK Portlet that lists a few of a user's latest tweets from Twitter.
I have 10+ experience helping customers install and customize the legacy Plumtree Suite of software (which has been acquired by Oracle and is now called WCI).
This is an example project that goes along with a blog post I wrote for Function1: http://www.function1.com/2010/03/everything-maven-part-2-twitter-portlet/
My personal website and blog (currently hosted at upgradingdave.com)
I rebuilt my personal blog in ruby and rails in order to sharpen my ruby skills and also to dive deeper into rails.
I like to save notes and articles on my laptop as simple text files. I wanted the ability to make some of these text files appear as blog posts on my blog while keeping local files and remote website articles in synch.
So, I built my blog in ruby and rails, but rather than use a database backend to store blog posts, I used git. This way, I simply commit files to a private git repo and then, the rails webapp can pull and display those files as articles on my blog.
In order to search my blog posts, I used a ruby gem called "ferret" which makes it possible to build a lucene search index of all my posts.
This is the most popular article on my personal blog. It's attracted tens of thousands of hits. It's a very technical article on how to configure Maven to use java dependencies that are difficult to find because of proprietary licenses.
I'm a big fan of svn. But I'm an even bigger fan of Git! Here's a blog post I wrote in hopes of persuading customers to move from svn to git.
This is a blog post I wrote while I was a Function1 that describes how to use Maven to build a twitter client that can be displayed inside an Oracle WCI Portal.
Weekly Screen casts about Java Technologies useful for getting things done.
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