Brandon Boone

• Project managed the migration of 24 (staging & production) applications (4 SQL Servers & 28 databases) hosted across 20 VMs in a colo datacenter to Azure VMs with no reported downtime by our client base.
• Managed the integration of an internally created telehealth service for one of our product lines. Jointly delivered the MVP of the solution within 4 weeks in response to COVID-19.
• Created infrastructure to allow deployments from Azure Multistage Pipelines during normal business hours using an API driven reverse proxy to control production and staging pointers.
• Created infrastructure to allow communication over RDS (Remote Desktop Services) Virtual Channels to allow files to be transparently transferred to a clients local PC during a terminal session and URLs to be opened on the client's local PC's default browser.
• Project managed the migration of 24 (staging & production) applications (4 SQL Servers & 28 databases) hosted across 20 VMs in a colo datacenter to Azure VMs with no reported downtime by our client base.
• Managed the integration of an internally created telehealth service for one of our product lines. Jointly delivered the MVP of the solution within 4 weeks in response to COVID-19.
• Created infrastructure to allow deployments from Azure Multistage Pipelines during normal business hours using an API driven reverse proxy to control production and staging pointers.
• Created infrastructure to allow communication over RDS (Remote Desktop Services) Virtual Channels to allow files to be transparently transferred to a clients local PC during a terminal session and URLs to be opened on the client's local PC's default browser.
Sprite generator written for .NET Core
Sprite generator written for .NET Core
Widget for Azure DevOps (TFS) Dashboard's for displaying npm audit results
Widget for Azure DevOps (TFS) Dashboard's for displaying npm audit results
Markdown to HTML conversion on directories using marked.
Markdown to HTML conversion on directories using marked.
JavaScript wrapper for the Autotask SOAP API
Created this to facilitate faster time entries for our development department.
JavaScript wrapper for the Autotask SOAP API
Created this to facilitate faster time entries for our development department.

• Migrated source control and builds from TFS to GitHub and Azure DevOps
• Migrated internally hosted NuGet packages to Azure DevOps
• Integrated with WhiteSource and Veracode and triaged findings and oversaw mitigations.
• Migrated source control and builds from TFS to GitHub and Azure DevOps
• Migrated internally hosted NuGet packages to Azure DevOps
• Integrated with WhiteSource and Veracode and triaged findings and oversaw mitigations.

• Collaborated with our DBA to build process for managing databases (seed data) used in functional automation. The databases would auto-upgrade in response to changes checked in during development, allowing us to automatically regress changes to the DB via our CI/CD pipeline.
• Created a POC custom text editor using React and Draft.js to dynamically pull data from internal APIs using an intenseness style interface. The goal was to dynamically insert and capture discrete data from a free-form document.
• Created a public DevOps dashboard using a Raspberry pi for conspicuously displaying realtime Build, Warning, Security, Deployment, and Test statistics.
• Created a realtime chatbot (via slack) for interacting with our Azure, TFS, and Testing resources (removing resource groups, getting IP addresses from Azure VMs, checking deployment and test statuses, getting information on tickets/bugs)
• Collaborated with our DBA to build process for managing databases (seed data) used in functional automation. The databases would auto-upgrade in response to changes checked in during development, allowing us to automatically regress changes to the DB via our CI/CD pipeline.
• Created a POC custom text editor using React and Draft.js to dynamically pull data from internal APIs using an intenseness style interface. The goal was to dynamically insert and capture discrete data from a free-form document.
• Created a public DevOps dashboard using a Raspberry pi for conspicuously displaying realtime Build, Warning, Security, Deployment, and Test statistics.
• Created a realtime chatbot (via slack) for interacting with our Azure, TFS, and Testing resources (removing resource groups, getting IP addresses from Azure VMs, checking deployment and test statuses, getting information on tickets/bugs)

• Used TFS Release pipelines and Azure (AzureRM) Powershell scripts to stand up a POC fully deployed web based version of our product using Azure's PaaS layer.
• Architected and led the effort to transform our core product from a legacy client-server application to an API driven platform with a rich, mobile-first, web-based frontend.
• Led the transition of our authentication and authorization layer from a proprietary system to IdentityServer3 (OpenId Connect & OAuth2).
• Successfully led and trained a team of on and off shore personnel on react, redux, redux-saga, & styled-components.
• Set up continuous integration via TFS builds. The build produced installation artifacts that could immediately be used to stand up QA environments.
• Introduced a new front end application stack with ASP.Net Web API, react, redux, redux-saga, twitter bootstrap, styled-components, font-awesome, webpack (with hot module reloading), mocha and istanbul (unit testing and code coverage).
• Introduced RabbitMQ to facilitate dynamic messaging queues for distributed processing.
• Introduced a new front end application stack with ASP.Net MVC, Backbone.js, handlebars, when.js, browserify, less, jslint, csslint, and grunt.
• Modified our AMC (Automate Measure Calculation) reports to export a differential report based on the numerator and denominator results, allowing administrative and physician staff to more accurately discover and correct any shortcomings in meeting the numerator requirements of each AMC report.
• Adjusted our patient vitals application to collect coded data (SNOMED) regarding Diagnostic Studies, Physical Exams, Functional Assessments, & Reasons Declined for use in exporting CCDA (Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture) files and for computing Clinical Quality Measures.
• Worked with my team to revamp our patient diagnosis application to serve ICD-10 codes alongside SNOMED, ICD-9, & US-SNOMED codes. Interfaced with a TCP/IP based API, provided by Intelligent Medical Objects (https://www.e-imo.com/), that allows physicians to quickly find results based on the more common ICD-9 terms and then easily filter down to a specific ICD-10 code.
• Used TFS Release pipelines and Azure (AzureRM) Powershell scripts to stand up a POC fully deployed web based version of our product using Azure's PaaS layer.
• Architected and led the effort to transform our core product from a legacy client-server application to an API driven platform with a rich, mobile-first, web-based frontend.
• Led the transition of our authentication and authorization layer from a proprietary system to IdentityServer3 (OpenId Connect & OAuth2).
• Successfully led and trained a team of on and off shore personnel on react, redux, redux-saga, & styled-components.
• Set up continuous integration via TFS builds. The build produced installation artifacts that could immediately be used to stand up QA environments.
• Introduced a new front end application stack with ASP.Net Web API, react, redux, redux-saga, twitter bootstrap, styled-components, font-awesome, webpack (with hot module reloading), mocha and istanbul (unit testing and code coverage).
• Introduced RabbitMQ to facilitate dynamic messaging queues for distributed processing.
• Introduced a new front end application stack with ASP.Net MVC, Backbone.js, handlebars, when.js, browserify, less, jslint, csslint, and grunt.
• Modified our AMC (Automate Measure Calculation) reports to export a differential report based on the numerator and denominator results, allowing administrative and physician staff to more accurately discover and correct any shortcomings in meeting the numerator requirements of each AMC report.
• Adjusted our patient vitals application to collect coded data (SNOMED) regarding Diagnostic Studies, Physical Exams, Functional Assessments, & Reasons Declined for use in exporting CCDA (Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture) files and for computing Clinical Quality Measures.
• Worked with my team to revamp our patient diagnosis application to serve ICD-10 codes alongside SNOMED, ICD-9, & US-SNOMED codes. Interfaced with a TCP/IP based API, provided by Intelligent Medical Objects (https://www.e-imo.com/), that allows physicians to quickly find results based on the more common ICD-9 terms and then easily filter down to a specific ICD-10 code.

Independently created this open source extension for my wife's direct sales business
Independently created this open source extension for my wife's direct sales business
Filed Dec 17, 2015 - Patent issuer and number us 14/970,089
Filed Dec 17, 2015 - Patent issuer and number us 14/970,089

Promoted to senior and given the privilege of representing my team and the responsibility to ensure the quality of our work and its timely completion.
• Designed and implemented a custom JavaScript find control that traverses targeted areas of the DOM and highlights the found text in order to meet a specific government certification requirement. In IE8, the control outperforms the native search feature of the browser.
• Helped build and design a public facing web application that facilitates interactions between patients and doctors and provides patients access to their health records.
• Took part in the general development effort to meet the government's Meaningful Use Stage II certification requirements.
Promoted to senior and given the privilege of representing my team and the responsibility to ensure the quality of our work and its timely completion.
• Designed and implemented a custom JavaScript find control that traverses targeted areas of the DOM and highlights the found text in order to meet a specific government certification requirement. In IE8, the control outperforms the native search feature of the browser.
• Helped build and design a public facing web application that facilitates interactions between patients and doctors and provides patients access to their health records.
• Took part in the general development effort to meet the government's Meaningful Use Stage II certification requirements.

Transitioned to a full time position on the CSD team which shortly after was merged together with our Core development team.
• Took initiative to create a proof of concept plugin architecture for one of our frequently customized web applications. This spurred the interest of our department head who re-architected the project and oversaw my work in implementing the design. The project has since become a department standard for reusable and hot swappable components within our web architecture.
• Participated in phone screening applicants, reviewing test projects, and helping conduct on site interviews. 11 of the candidates that I screened or personally interviewed became full time employees.
• Was asked to join the first cross-team work group responsible for the design and maintenance of our reusable web components (custom JavaScript based UI controls and utilities) and the applications that minify, package, and serve them.
• Independently spearheaded the design and implementation of a css sprite image generator using an open source rectangle packer and image quantizer.
• Took part in the general development effort to meet the government's Meaningful Use Stage I certification requirements.
• Helped implement an initial comprehensive collection of 2487 unit tests for our JavaScript based custom control library.
• Helped conduct extensive research on the performance of the DOM in regard to large data sets (tables over 1000 records). Created a proof of concept implementation and presented it for review (see attached "ViewPort Grids" presentation).
• Created and delivered a Silverlight application in 3 days with no prior experience using the technology.
Transitioned to a full time position on the CSD team which shortly after was merged together with our Core development team.
• Took initiative to create a proof of concept plugin architecture for one of our frequently customized web applications. This spurred the interest of our department head who re-architected the project and oversaw my work in implementing the design. The project has since become a department standard for reusable and hot swappable components within our web architecture.
• Participated in phone screening applicants, reviewing test projects, and helping conduct on site interviews. 11 of the candidates that I screened or personally interviewed became full time employees.
• Was asked to join the first cross-team work group responsible for the design and maintenance of our reusable web components (custom JavaScript based UI controls and utilities) and the applications that minify, package, and serve them.
• Independently spearheaded the design and implementation of a css sprite image generator using an open source rectangle packer and image quantizer.
• Took part in the general development effort to meet the government's Meaningful Use Stage I certification requirements.
• Helped implement an initial comprehensive collection of 2487 unit tests for our JavaScript based custom control library.
• Helped conduct extensive research on the performance of the DOM in regard to large data sets (tables over 1000 records). Created a proof of concept implementation and presented it for review (see attached "ViewPort Grids" presentation).
• Created and delivered a Silverlight application in 3 days with no prior experience using the technology.
Society Officer - Accountant - Phi Beta Chi 2008-2009
Worked remotely from my dorm room as the first remote intern at SRSsoft.
Society Officer - Accountant - Phi Beta Chi 2008-2009
Worked remotely from my dorm room as the first remote intern at SRSsoft.
Worked with the Custom Software Development (CSD) team to create unique solutions for our clients while also dedicating time to internal tool development.
• Created an ASP.NET application to generate digital prescription templates for new clients, enabling tech support to assume 100% responsibility for their creation rather than development hand crafting each one.
• Engineered a Windows Forms (C#) plugin that integrated with a web camera, allowing the receptionist to add profile pictures for registering patients.
• Worked independently with a client and his vendor (White Plume) to gather requirements and implement a solution for the seamless integration of his billing software with our system. The process took several months to complete and resulted in a reusable product which continues to be resold or bundled with new client installs.
• After our technical lead joined the Core team, I assumed responsibility for assisting my manager with estimating the development cost of new projects, writing specifications, and working with third party vendors to understand integration requirements.
Worked with the Custom Software Development (CSD) team to create unique solutions for our clients while also dedicating time to internal tool development.
• Created an ASP.NET application to generate digital prescription templates for new clients, enabling tech support to assume 100% responsibility for their creation rather than development hand crafting each one.
• Engineered a Windows Forms (C#) plugin that integrated with a web camera, allowing the receptionist to add profile pictures for registering patients.
• Worked independently with a client and his vendor (White Plume) to gather requirements and implement a solution for the seamless integration of his billing software with our system. The process took several months to complete and resulted in a reusable product which continues to be resold or bundled with new client installs.
• After our technical lead joined the Core team, I assumed responsibility for assisting my manager with estimating the development cost of new projects, writing specifications, and working with third party vendors to understand integration requirements.
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Signs that you are a bad programmer
- Inability to reason about code
- Poor understanding of the language's programming model
- Deficient research skills / Chronically poor knowledge of the platform's features
- Inability to comprehend pointers
- Difficulty seeing through recursion
Signs that you are a mediocre programmer
- Inability to think in sets
- Lack of critical thinking
- Pinball Programming
- Unfamiliar with the principles of security
Signs that you shouldn't be a programmer
- Inability to determine the order of program execution
- Insufficient ability to think abstractly
- Collyer Brothers syndrome
- Dysfunctional sense of causality
- Indifference to outcomes
Signs that you are a bad programmer
- Inability to reason about code
- Poor understanding of the language's programming model
- Deficient research skills / Chronically poor knowledge of the platform's features
- Inability to comprehend pointers
- Difficulty seeing through recursion
Signs that you are a mediocre programmer
- Inability to think in sets
- Lack of critical thinking
- Pinball Programming
- Unfamiliar with the principles of security
Signs that you shouldn't be a programmer
- Inability to determine the order of program execution
- Insufficient ability to think abstractly
- Collyer Brothers syndrome
- Dysfunctional sense of causality
- Indifference to outcomes
- Learn the Skills You Need
- Write Self-Descriptive Code, Useful Comments or None at All
- Programm Efficiently
- Be a Good Businessman
- Learn the Skills You Need
- Write Self-Descriptive Code, Useful Comments or None at All
- Programm Efficiently
- Be a Good Businessman
- OUTPUT Parameters
- Table-valued Functions
- Using a Table
- Table-valued Parameters
- INSERT-EXEC
- Using the CLR
- OPENQUERY
- Using XML
- Using Cursor Variables
- OUTPUT Parameters
- Table-valued Functions
- Using a Table
- Table-valued Parameters
- INSERT-EXEC
- Using the CLR
- OPENQUERY
- Using XML
- Using Cursor Variables
How do I use arrays in SQL Server?
How do I use arrays in SQL Server?
My own, highly irresponsible, sloppy test to rate the quality of a software team.
My own, highly irresponsible, sloppy test to rate the quality of a software team.
Does your company have what it takes to be a developer’s top choice?
Does your company have what it takes to be a developer’s top choice?
If there was one course I could add to every engineering education, it wouldn’t involve compilers or gates or time complexity. It would be Realities Of Your Industry 101, because we don’t teach them…
If there was one course I could add to every engineering education, it wouldn’t involve compilers or gates or time complexity. It would be Realities Of Your Industry 101, because we don’t teach them…
...either people are in a big rush to learn about computers, or that computers are somehow fabulously easier to learn than anything else. There are no books on how to learn Beethoven, or Quantum Physics, or even Dog Grooming in a few days. Felleisen et al. give a nod to this trend in their book How to Design Programs, when they say "Bad programming is easy. Idiots can learn it in 21 days, even if they are dummies.
...either people are in a big rush to learn about computers, or that computers are somehow fabulously easier to learn than anything else. There are no books on how to learn Beethoven, or Quantum Physics, or even Dog Grooming in a few days. Felleisen et al. give a nod to this trend in their book How to Design Programs, when they say "Bad programming is easy. Idiots can learn it in 21 days, even if they are dummies.