Banner Image

Skills

  • .NET
  • API Development
  • ASP
  • ASP.NET
  • Assembler
  • Basic
  • C#
  • C++
  • Eclipse
  • Framework Design
  • Full Stack Development
  • Macintosh
  • Oracle
  • Software Development
  • SQL

Sign up or Log in to see more.

Services

  • Full Stack Software Developer

    $35/hr Starting at $1K Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Languages: JavaScript, CSS, HTML, C#, C++, C, Visual Basic, Java, XML, Xpath, XLST, Delphi, FORTRAN, SQL, 80x86 assembler (Protected Mode), 6800 assembler Web Server-Side Frameworks:...

    .NETAPI DevelopmentASPASP.NETAssembler

About

Full Stack Software Developer

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

April 2013 to
Present Independent Contractor
As Software Contractor I have provided “full stack” development services to help clients create a variety of Web-based solutions.

Oct 2012 to Front Porch Digital Inc. Louisville CO
April 2013 Senior Engineer.
Front Porch Digital develops software for managing very large video assists both in on-premises digital tape systems and in a newer, cloud based system. I worked primarily as a software architect for the newer, cloud based system. In that role I designed and prototyped highly scalable, fault tolerant, SOA based solutions. Prototypes used the Microsoft Azure cloud and tested third-party Service Bus and Message Queueing components. I also prototyped open-source based solutions for dealing with very large scale data transfers on high-latency networks. Development tasks used the C#, C++, and Java languages, the .Net 4.5 framework, and the Visual Studio 2012 and Eclipse IDEs.

Oct 2010 to PAREXEL Inc. Boston MA
Oct 2012 Senior Software Engineer.

PAREXEL is a medical services company that has developed a range of medical imaging solutions. When I joined the company, it was beginning the task of re-implementing an older medical image application as a modern, SOA and .Net-based client-server solution. My role was architect and primary developer of the server component of this solution. The new implementation is being developed in C# and .Net 4.0 using WCF for client server communications and WPF for the UI (client) component. To deal with network latency problems associated with international connections, a colleague and I replaced the TCP transport layer used by WCF with a UDP based solution. I have also performed maintenance tasks on the older, C++ based application.

Work Terms

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM