To obtain a position in a team based environment where my skill set can be best exploited.
I was involved in many different projects at PII. Originally, a majority of our web sites used classic ASP and VBScript with SQL Server back ends. We eventually migrated to JScript because we decided the syntax was less verbose and we could use JScript on both the client and server.
PII mainly kept me working with their priority clients, although I did jump at a chance to work with an AS/400 iSeries we had acquired. During this time, a colleague and I were able to produce and deploy a WebSphere web service which interacted with a fairly large DB2 database. This was another moment in my career where team based development produced a great product.
A few months before I transferred to our Dutch office ASP.net was really beginning to take hold in our office. Since then I have been honing and developing my skills as a ASP.net developer.
PII provides digital print marketing solutions for their clientele. Products are mainly print media, but they also provide custom web solutions where materials can be ordered on demand.
PII asked me to assist and provide knowledge assistance in all tasks IT related. When I accepted this position I became PII BV's sole IT employee.
Since Web Development is my strongest skill set, I have created and also maintain several web sites for PII BV. In the meantime, I also perform a multitude of network and technical support related tasks.
The web sites I developed are written in C# with a SQL Server back end for data persistence. I also maintain a couple of web sites written in classic ASP, VBScript being the past developers language of choice.
Our latest production web site I am proud of because I was able to work with a couple of colleagues during the project. We worked quite well together and the site we produced was a work for us all to be proud of.
I also provide support for our Web Servers, Exchange Server, Backup Scheduling, and troubleshooting for our other employees.
I was involved in many different projects at PII. Originally, a majority of our web sites used classic ASP and VBScript with SQL Server back ends. We eventually migrated to JScript because we decided the syntax was less verbose and we could use JScript on both the client and server.
PII mainly kept me working with their priority clients, although I did jump at a chance to work with an AS/400 iSeries we had acquired. During this time, a colleague and I were able to produce and deploy a WebSphere web service which interacted with a fairly large DB2 database. This was another moment in my career where team based development produced a great product.
A few months before I transferred to our Dutch office ASP.net was really beginning to take hold in our office. Since then I have been honing and developing my skills as a ASP.net developer.
Websoft is where I got my start as a Web Developer. This is where I learned classic ASP and I picked it up quickly. This company was only a small start up and was eventually dissolved during the big market drop in the late '90s. Eventually I was again the sole developer, working from home, and I gave it up for a more stable environment.
I have been raised on the computer. As I have developed my skills I have learned that my main interests are Object Oriented Development and Relational Databases. I find these two aspects of Computer Science rather intriguing and have dabbled with the idea of acquiring my Masters in one of these two fields.