Graduated Cum Laude with a bachelors in CS: Software Engineering, certified MCP and MCAD.
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I currently work for Mountain America Credit Union in West Jordan, UT as an all-around programmer. My work includes Windows Clients, Web Applications, DotNetNuke modules, Windows services and some (very little) mainframe development for the proprietary language in our financial database. I have three years of professional windows/web development experience in C# and ASP.NET including database design in Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Access, and XML, web scripting in Javascript. Have been dabbling in the web (HTML/Javascript) for over 15 years, since nothing more than a young lad.
Most of my work at MACU is internal, though a few pieces of work I've done are externally viewable such as the rate board in our branches (cyclical site that displays all our rates on loans, savings/checking accounts, money market, etc) and a small "quickview" on our main website http://www.macu.com look for the tiny little rates section. Additionally wrote a wedding/graduation registry system to accept cash (credit card) gifts direct to the member's account rather than a traditional registry.
Internally at the CU, I have written 13 modules for DotNetNuke as below (some missing from list):
- Biography piece -- for the Commercial Real Estate Department's external website, listing bios for their employees. Their website is a work in progress and is not up yet.
- Calendar -- supports signups with approval workflow, custom data fields, reminders, rsvp, and more.
- Credential Vault -- users who don't really like remembering passwords for all their sites can now specify their username, password or other required information for defined sites and with the click of a button, get automatically logged into them. SSO anyone?
- Insurance -- used for employees to submit and track insurance referrals to the insurance department
- Menu -- customizable menu that allows defining any menu structure you like (instead of having it autogenerate from the pages). Will exclude selected pages if viewing user doesn't have rights, but allows you to put them in any order you want. This module has been revamped and released as SW.Menu.
- Newsletter -- based on the Orizonti newsletter module, this one takes all the incomplete code from that module and fixes it. Rewrote from ground up in C#.
- Participations -- work in progress for the CRE Department, allows listing of all their loans for other Credit Unions to "participate" on with us
- PDF -- takes XFDF data from a posted PDF Form and merges it to a copy of the original PDF, emails to intended recipients
- SEG Tracking -- CRM system for tracking the CU's "Select Employee Group's"
- User Directory/Import -- Complete import (from HR file) and searchable user directory. Includes photos on the profiles and connects to several custom profile fields. Our first week had over 15000 hits... wow!
- HelpDesk/Project Management -- complete helpdesk and project tracking system.
- many more to come!
SeeleyWare was organized to formalize my supplemental side work as a software consultant where work I have done ranges from custom web services, a complete Call Center tracking system, to websites and import management systems. My first "official" product offering in SeeleyWare was the SW.AutoLogon module for DotNetNuke.
Some of my work:
http://www.bobwallacemusic.com -- Using the DotNetNuke framework. I helped build the skin and transfer content then trained the client how to manage their own site and content; using all core modules to deliver content with exception of the Inventua Flash module for the splash page.
http://www.stackablecrew.com -- Using the DotNetNuke framework, this site was built to deliver member-only content to paying members of the Stackable Crew. We used the "Simple Gallery" module from Ventrian to run internal galleries and I wrote a module to handle subscriptions to the site via PayPal. Other modules include the core Announcements module, SW.Text, SW.AutoLogon (internal purposes only), the core Forum module and others.
http://www.muleequipped.com/ -- Done using ASP.NET 2.0 with masterpages and lots of custom code. Client did the design work himself. Working on a DNN rewrite for his website.