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Work at Ongoing Operations
When: May 2013 - March 2015
What: At Ongoing Operations I helped create, migrate, design and edit dozens of SharePoint sites used for Disaster Recover/Business Continuity for credit unions across the country. I used HTML, CSS and SharePoint Designer 2010 to develop and maintain the user interfaces for highly customized SharePoint 2010 sites. My contributions, particularly during the migration process from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010 helped save the company nearly 200K annually.
Tech & Tools
What: At Ongoing Operations I helped create, migrate, design and edit dozens of SharePoint sites used for Disaster Recover/Business Continuity for credit unions across the country. I used HTML, CSS and SharePoint Designer 2010 to develop and maintain the user interfaces for highly customized SharePoint 2010 sites. My contributions, particularly during the migration process from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010 helped save the company nearly 200K annually.
Tech & Tools
- Javascript
- HTML / CSS
- ASP.NET
- SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2007
- SharePoint Designer 2010
Gametris - Web-Based Tetris Clone |
I created this Tetris clone from scratch in July 2013 using JavaScript, jQuery and HTML. It was previously connected to a mySQL database which was being used to store high scores and other statistics. Unfortunately my access to this database was connected to my student account at my college and after graduating my account was deactivated - Bummer, I know!
Gametris was created with a few goals in mind:
Link to Gametris page
Gametris was created with a few goals in mind:
- Create a game - I wanted to create a real, playable game on my own while learning as much as I could along the way -recreating a popular but simple game like Tetris seemed like a smart choice.
- Something that's easily accessible - I wanted my game to be easily accessible to friends, family and anyone interested in seeing what it is that I do. It doesn't get much easier than pointing someone to your website and saying, "Here, play my game--no download required."
- Have fun - Most importantly I wanted a project that was not only fun to play but also fun to develop.
Link to Gametris page
ClassConnect - A Collaborative Android Application |
ClassConnect is the result of a team collaboration between myself and three other classmates in an introductory mobile development course. Although the final product is far from what I would consider 'complete', this project was an essential step for me in learning the basics of Android development. It also allowed me opportunity to work as a team in a simulated agile scrum environment.
As an individual, my key contributions to this project included:
As an individual, my key contributions to this project included:
- Implementation of the Navigation Drawer
- Majority of the UI Design
- Testing and Quailty Assurance
ArriveAlert - Native Android Application |
What does it do?
ArriveAlert uses geo-fencing technology to trigger user specified alerts. The app will send an email to the person of your choosing when you arrive at or leave a certain location.
Tech & Tools
- Java
- SQLite
- Eclipse (+ADT)
- Google Maps Android API
- Android SDK
Work at AASKI Technology
When: March 2015 - Present
What: While working for AASKI I've provided software support to the Tactical Ground Reporting System (TIGR System) for the Army. TIGR is a web-based application that facilitates collaboration and information sharing at the patrol level. As a small scale example think Google Maps + the Waze app, only instead of sharing accidents and road closures soldiers are sharing the locations of IEDs and firefights. My primary contributions to the system include identifying, testing and implementing solutions to software issues. To date I've personally identified more than 20 verifiable issues and fixed more than 50 known issues within the system.
Some of my most notable work:
Tech & Tools
Web Frontend
What: While working for AASKI I've provided software support to the Tactical Ground Reporting System (TIGR System) for the Army. TIGR is a web-based application that facilitates collaboration and information sharing at the patrol level. As a small scale example think Google Maps + the Waze app, only instead of sharing accidents and road closures soldiers are sharing the locations of IEDs and firefights. My primary contributions to the system include identifying, testing and implementing solutions to software issues. To date I've personally identified more than 20 verifiable issues and fixed more than 50 known issues within the system.
Some of my most notable work:
- Resolving a critical issue related to the TIGR patching process which had been holding up our team's progress for weeks.
- In order to aid in securing our project's Authorization to Operate (ATO) from the government I implemented a sound solution so that the release process could continue without any additional hiccups.
- I formulated a quick fix for the test team during Production Qualification Testing (PQT) to circumvent their issues when dealing with multiple browser sessions on a single machine.
- Discovering and quickly implementing a solution for multiple significant weaknesses in password verification.
Tech & Tools
Web Frontend
- Javascript / jQuery / AJAX / JSON / ASP.NET / OpenLayers.js (mapping library)
- HTML / CSS
- C#
- PostgreSQL / MySQL
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2013, Notepad++
- Atlassian Tool Suite - JIRA, FishEye + Crucible, Jenkins, Confluence
- Subversion + TortoiseSVN
- HP Fortify SCA
- BeyondCompare