I started programming on my family's Atari 400 (BASIC) in grade school and never looked back. I feel very fortunate to be in a career that I have found to be both immersive and enjoyable.
Working at small companies (often as the only programmer), I've become proficient at the full application stack from requirements gathering, database implementation, business logic, user interface, and deployment (locally and more recently, cloud-based). My background has been primarily Microsoft .Net and SQL Server, but I have an aptitude for learning new technology quickly.
I have five children who consume much of any "spare time" that would be available! We're mostly past the LEGO and Candy Land stage; these days we enjoy table-top games and hikes in the Western PA woods.
Likes: | qt c++ c# sql-server |
Develop virtual clinical applications for use in nursing instruction. Applications are hosted in Microsoft Azure. Also responsible for managing internal technology such as Active Directory and Office 365.
Developing and supporting applications presenting critical health care information to care provider professionals to support accurate and timely care decisions. Full-stack architecture and development, including database, server-side code, and client-side interface.
Graduated summa cum laude
Simple .Net knowledge base solution
Although I had been using the .Net framework for a long time before reading this book, and was reasonably proficient, I had such a deeper understanding after absorbing the information in this book. Understanding some of the fundamental concepts at a lower level improves the application of the more abstracted pieces. I still refer often to the chapters on asychronous techniques.
Debug, debug, debug! Trace, trace, trace! Comment, comment, comment! Motivated me to run Windows XP as a non-admin. (I believe there were around 7 of us in the world....)
Quite simply, I didn't understand C++ until I went through this book. Incredible resource.
First Computer: | Atari 400 |
Favorite Editor: | Visual Studio |