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2008 |
Mefo.com |
Ft Myers, FL |
Web 2.0 Public Appraisal Site: developer, project manager, system admin
Develop a site to allow end-users rating, MEFO to manage registered users and provide an ad-banner management system.
Technologies: LAMP using Zend Framework
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2005 - |
HANDS of Central Florida |
Orlando, FL |
Mixed Projects: developer, project manager, system admin
Develop a custom client management system and protocol integration
with Fannie Mae Home Counseling Online.
Providing ongoing programming, system admin, project management skills and B2B web services with
government system.
Technologies: LAMP,DHTML,XHTML
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2005 - |
Thinkthoughtful.com |
Sarasota, FL |
Mixed Projects: developer, project manager
Providing ongoing programming, system admin and project management skills
Technologies: LAMP,Web Services
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October 2005 |
Botanical Liaison, LLC |
Boulder, CO |
Application Update and Relocation: developer, project manager
Work in partnership with the University of Hawaii to migrate herbariumonline.com application and database.
Audit all resources and produce a comprehensive environment topology.
Technologies: Java, HTML, JavaScript, Linux, Perl, MySQL
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2004 - |
BGD Design |
Sarasota, FL |
Mixed Projects: developer, project manager
Providing ongoing programming, system admin and project management skills
Technologies: LAMP,Web Services, DHTML, XHTML, Linux
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March 2003 |
MCS Business Technologies |
Sarasota, FL |
Websphere Showcase developer, project manager, system admin
Assembling a portal showcasing the versatile database connectivity WebSphere provides to platforms such as
Windows, Linux, pSeries(AIX) and iSeries(AS/400).
Technologies: J2EE, WebSphere, DB2, DB400, Linux, AIX
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August 2002 |
Synchrocom |
Tampa, FL |
Collateral System: developer
Adaption and expansion for AOL TimeWarner of a custom collateral web application. Dynamic
PDF generation engine feeding direct-to-print, email output, web display.
Technologies: PHP,PDFLib, PostgreSQL,DHTML, Linux
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June 2002 |
In-Touch Consulting |
Sarasota, FL |
Web-based Content Management: developer
Technologies: ASP,Access, JavaScript, DHTML.
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May 2002 |
Dynamic Fitness, Inc |
Sarasota, FL |
Web-based Client Management: developer
In this project the first step was to rebuild the former web site with a simple
and scalable framework providing a solid and flexible environment for the
following steps of the projects: client db management, scheduling, voting
system, web services to other Pilates studios.
Technologies: JSP, MySQL, JavaScript, DHTML.
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March 2002 |
10bestrestaurant.com |
Naple, FL |
Search Engine developer
Search engine with a listing mechanism for participant. My role in this project was to help the current development by auditing
the business model then building the component framework, the interface and back-end for adding restaurants to
the database and the initial search display. This project is still under development.
Technologies: PHP, MySQL, Perl, JavaScript, DHTML.
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February 2002 |
Tripp Restaurant Group, Inc |
Key West, FL |
E-Commerce: developer
For this project I used the open source osCommerce PHP solution and customized it to the client's needs: Customized
product images display; modified checkout process to reflect US taxation laws; integrated Paypal.com payment modules;
configured and customized the secured admin area. This e-Commerce serves as an e-commerce package for two of the company's five restaurants: www.halfshell-rawbar.com,
www.turtlekraals.com.
Technologies: PHP, osCommerce, Java, MySQL, HTML, JavaScript.
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January 2002 |
apus001.paulboivin.com |
Sarasota, FL |
Web Hosting/Unix: system admin, developer
Co-location of my own Unix servers for specific client needs. After years of relying on
hosting services which were less than reliable,
I decided to go back to my old Unix roots and roll out my own Unix server running FreeBSD
where I would have control of the cutting edge technology available on that server.
Technologies:DNS, Apache, Tomcat, Java, PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL, XML, DHTML.
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November 2001 |
turtlekraals.com |
Key West, FL |
Web site/portal: developer
Upgrade from previous site. The framework was redesigned to accommodate integration of an
e-Commerce solution (see above), easy modification of content, and enabling the plug-in of additional features such as a reservation system and more.
Technologies: PHP, Java, MySQL JavaScript, DHTML.
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September 2001 |
BigWhat.com, Inc. |
Bradenton, FL |
GIS Mapping Showcase: developer
In order to expand its product base of existing in house technologies, BW decided to offer mapping services. For this project I designed and built a GIS showcase consisting of 3 subprojects: Map on Demand was to allow for web site to request map to our server displayed seamlessly on their site; Store Locator, which gave store/companies having many locations to offer client GIS services such as map display and driving direction; Search Demo, was an adaptation of the local search mapping designed earlier but showing our abilities to also work with ArcIMS using this superior Java API to connect directly with the spatial server.
Technologies: ArcIMS Java, ASP, JSP.
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July 2001 |
BigWhat.com, Inc |
Bradenton, FL |
Multiple URLs Bid System: developer
The objective of this project was to upgrade Big What's (pay-per-click search engine) bidsystem to allow webmasters to manage multiple URLs. Previously this system had a one-on-one account/URL relationship. My responsibilities were to plan the upgrade, manage resources, modify and implement the data model (MS-SQL, Texis), modify the XML, ASP, JSP, and Java code used to interface MS-SQL and Texis, QA and roll-out to production. The new system went on-line in June 10 and contributed to BigWhat's 30% account increase.
Technologies: the XML, ASP, JSP, Visual Basic, ActiveX and Java.
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May 2001 |
BigWhat.com, Inc |
Bradenton, FL |
Mapped Search Result Display: developer
This project was an upgrade from the previous system using an older C GIS API. I was the architect,
project manager and developer for this project, which employed 3 programmers. In a nutshell the
client's query was initially passed to the Texis database containing more than 1 million entries
from which only state information was passed to a client-side application that would make a long/lat
to pixel conversion and generate layers displaying the selected state. After selecting the state the query was passed to complex interface, which would make the following trip between the Texis db and the customized GIS mapping solution.
Technologies used: DHTML, XML, JavaScript, JSP, Java, ASP, RouteMap IMS, Texis search engine and Vortex.
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January 2001 |
BigWhat.com, Inc |
Bradenton, FL |
Reporting System: developer
Actually this project lasted the duration of time I was the company. I wrote a custom admin system that would pull from the data model all the desired information dictated by the business model. Besides normal reports of sales, account created, active. The system reported customer trends that would later help modify the business model and also track possible credit card fraud.
Technologies: ASP, MS-SQL, Crystal Reports, WUsage
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November 2000 |
BigWhat.com, Inc |
Bradenton, FL |
Bid System: project manager developer
When I arrived at BW this bidding system had already been through a first phase of development subcontracted to www.MethodFactory.com. My role was to audit the code, assess the gaps between the software system and the business model, and coordinate code modifications with MF's programmers, QA and bring the system live.
Technologies: used: XML, ActiveX, MSSQL, ASP, JSP.
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August 2000 |
BigWhat.com, Inc |
Bradenton, FL |
Search Engine Map Interface: developer
For this project I had to modify an existing C API provided by Texis to dynamically
generate GIF images consisting of layers of coordinates of search results and text display on a
template that consisted of a map of the US. Localized search being the basic of BW's business model, this system had to accurately and quickly (response time was under 0.5 second) display geocentric search results.
I had to modify the C code's projection system and customize the GD lib functionality to accommodate how the client wanted the UI to be represented. The pixel coordinates were all HREF that generate a result set for that particular state.
Technologies: GIS, GD, GIF and C.
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December 1999 |
The MCS Group, Inc |
Sarasota, FL |
Pricing System: project manager, developer, Java instructor
This was a large project in which I participated in the initial proof of concept.
The pricing system was developed for an aerospace industry company.
My tasks were to manage the project, build an initial POC framework in HTML,
write a web-based task log to be viewed by all involved in the project across the USA, develop
the initial UI that would be an web version of an older "green-screen" RPG application.
For the following stage of the application, planned to be written in Java, I started a Java class program to introduce Java to RPG programmer.
Technologies: Oracle, MS-SQL, HTML, JavaScript, Java,ASP.
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June 1998 |
The MCS Group, Inc |
Sarasota, FL |
IT/Web Department: IT consultant, system administrator, developer
The MCS Group has for most of its 20 years provided AS400 based solutions.
They decided to embrace the growing Internet market by providing hosting and
web development solutions. I helped build the infrastructure, configure the environment using NT servers,
develop sites for the first clients such as SAMA, St Armand's Bakery, and Apus Aviation.
Technologies: NT, HTML, JavaScript, Java.
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