Your satisfaction is my priority. Whether you need a simple web site or
a complex CGI solution, I have the experience you need. With over five years
of experience working in academia and the .com boom, I have done truly diverse
work. Consider the following samples:
The Sanmina-SCI Web Robot provides constant surveillance of critical
production systems to ensure stable performance. The Robot watches
a variety of systems on a global scale, with the status information
being reported on a central server.
On September 11, 2001, I set up the sites so that
Nando Media and its affiliates
had centralized coverage of the situation. Assisted by other individuals
who did the graphics, I created the templates used by the publishing
system to put content on the web.
I created an image display and thumbnail system for use with Nando Media's
content management system. This was featured prominently on the Nando
Times (24 hour news) and SportServer (sporting news) web sites. The sites
went offline when Nando decided that the cost of the Associated Press
feed for the sites was prohibitive.
My most extensive project at Nando was the classified ads product. The
Phase III product made use of Perl, Mason, JavaScript, Postgres, and
Verity K2 Server. It included hooks for email alerts and live ad
searches. With the ad information split between two databases and two
Verity collections, the CRUD subsystem I wrote had to be complex to tie
the information together.
The net32.com site was a mixture of BroadVision and NSAPI dedicated to
selling supplies from dental supplier to dental office in a perfect
online market. My projects included the Pennwell publications, a user
tracking system, and a dynamic user help system that made use of CSS
to highlight the appropriate question in the FAQ.
The number one priority for the Auburn Division of University Computing
(DUC) is student records. The back end consists of an IBM mainframe and
various COBOL and Mantis programs. The front end tied into a web system
created by SCT Corporation. I kept the web system running, applied code
patches from SCT, and hacked the system to do things we wanted that they
had not provided.
The second priority in our office was selling student athletic tickets
online. To this end, I prototyped the system flow, look, and feel. Once
the system was running, I maintained the front end of the site.
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) holds a yearly programming
contest, starting with regionals, and then a national contest. As the
web master for the Auburn University chapter, I created the
local contest
site. During the contest, I assisted in setting up the network and
configuring replacement machines so that teams that hadn't followed the
contest instructions would have working Linux systems to use. After
the contest, I updated the site with the results.
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