Over twenty years of rigorous experience as System Architect and developer in the Financial Services, Multi-Media, and communications applications. Thorough in .NET, Visual Basic/MS Access/Visual Interdev, SQL Server, MySQL and Oracle environments. Strong in server based development using stored procedures and triggers. Sound foundation in Windows architecture and systems programming. Conversant with relational database design methodologies and tools. Work experience involves extensive development in all aspects of the software development cycle. Excellent team and communication skills.
I was a volunteer consultant for this project.
Created a newsletter website (http://www.theroadreport.org) for Delta Ministries International, a non-profit organization. Delta wanted to be able to create and distribute e-newsletters in a simple way. The objective was that they should be able to create newsletters without knowing any HTML or any code. I created a complete admin portion for them where they could create a newsletter and type or copy/paste articles with pictures. Each article is one entry and a group of articles makes one newsletter. They can also create user lists and newsletter groups. Once a newsletter has to be sent out, all that they have to do is select the recipients as groups and/or individuals and click a button. As per their request, the e-newsletter is a condensed version of the online version with "Read More" links. The newsletter goes out in a MIME-encoded format so that the recepients can read the newsletter offline with all graphics intact. The website is up and running and so far has sent out newsletters to thousands of recipients. When a user clicks the "Read More", he gets into the site directly to the newsletter he wants to read. This process also creates a "Click-back" trigger that shows how many people actually read the newsletter as a result of the email and not by directly coming to the site. All online newsletters are created dynamically and the whole process is very fast. Admin users also get statistics and flash pie-graphs.
Also helped set-up a complete DotNetNuke (DNN) site with multiple modules at http://www.thenextmile.org.