NISCA
(http://nisca.sourceforge.net/)
is a web-based MRTG replacement for analyzing network
interface traffic statistics. MRTG lacks many features I
wanted in a traffic analyzer, so I'm developing NISCA to have an
analyzer with those features.
Boss was to be an application which integrates an Internet
Service Provider's business operations into one package: mail, web,
ftp, and Radius server configurations and logging; customer account/contact
management; and client billing. This application was written in PHP and perl
on the BSD operating system, and included an HTML-based user interface
allowing management and customers to administer all aspects of their services.
I also reworked "qmail-scanner" to allow for domain- and user-level mail
filtering rules stored in SQL, fully integrated into the administration GUI.
The project was never finished.
I created the back end for
the FIC Online Store
(http://www.ficlifegear.com/)
while working for Cyberplex using PHP and MySQL.
I created the back end for
the Sachem Chemicals
site (http://www.sacheminc.com/), also using PHP and MySQL.
I created the
Find a Doctor
application
(http://www.encoremed.com/education/find_a_doctor.php3)
for Encore Orthopedics while working for Cyberplex.
(This link no longer works; Encore has changed their web server to IIS.)
Many other sites and applications I've created over the years aren't
accessible anymore, either because the company that owned them changed
them after I wrote them (or went out of business) or because they're on
sites that require user authorization to get to. These applications
include online stores and their related administration tools, interfaces
to help administer Cisco networking hardware, the back end for KXAN TV's
website, online insurance enrollment forms, and a web/telnet interface to
the GE DUATS pilot flight plan filing and world-wide weather system.
Skills
Very familiar with the following:
HTML and Javascript.
PHP, SQL, Perl, and Unix shell scripting languages, including regular expressions.
CGI programming, including database backends and graphical interfaces.
Responsible for system administration for all things Unix in
the Austin office. Responsible for server administration (Linux and NT).
Responsible for network administration for the Austin office -- Cisco switches & routers,
the PIX firewall, VPN connections to the other four offices, and upgrade recommendations.
Responsible for DNS coordination and administration for all Cyberplex offices (using both Bind on Linux
and DNS Server on NT). Responsible for all CGI programming which necessitated using Unix,
whether for a client or our own internal use. Also did sporadic ASP programming for clients.
Programmed shopping carts, calendars, server administration tools, Cisco equipment
administration tools, form processors, scripts which create form processors,
web-enabled SQL (MySQL, Msql, and Postgres) database applications, etc.
Amp Packaging & Carroll Touch Systems
2800 Oakmont
Round Rock, TX 78644
Job Title:
Manufacturing Engineering Computer Programmer
Dates:
February, 1995 to February, 1998
Job Duties:
Responsible for the creation and maintenance of a corporate
intranet including html-based database interface forms, a document
revision and control system, and a manufacturing process control system.
Also performed manufacturing engineering duties such as assembly
instruction generation and updating, documentation package maintenance,
and manufacturing floor support on second shift (I was the only engineer
on second shift and supported roughly 150 people). Floor support included
generating pick & place programs for Zevatech and Quad surface mount machines and
fixing problems that arose involving various manufacturing processes. Tools
used in the Linux operating system included Apache, msql, perl, java,
html, PHP, the Gimp, shell scripts, etc. Tools used in Windows NT
included Borland Interbase, MS Word (including the Word Basic macro
language), Borland C++ Builder, Adobe
Acrobat PDF creation software, Adobe Photoshop, and Unicam.
Adia Temporary Service
Austin, TX Office no longer in existence
Job Title:
Temporary Office Worker
Dates:
January, 1994 - October, 1995
Job Duties:
General office, clerical, word processing, data
entry, and secretarial duties for several of Adia's client companies.
Rapp-Collins Marcoa
Irving, TX
Job Title:
Data Transcriber
Dates:
January, 1992 - November, 1993
Job Duties:
Transcription and verification of client data
into databases.
U.S. Census Bureau
Austin, TX Office no longer in existence
Job Title:
Supervisory Payroll Clerk
Dates:
January, 1990 - August, 1990
Job Duties:
Supervision of six payroll clerks. Balancing of
weekly payroll records for 2,000 employees.
Internal Revenue Service
Austin, TX
Job Title:
Data Transcriber
Dates:
February, 1986 - November, 1988
Job Duties:
Transcription and verification of tax returns.
Processing of taxpayer remittances. Balancing of daily receipts totalling
millions of dollars.
Education
DeVry Institute of Technology
Mar. 1991 to Jun. 1993
Received 94 credit hours towards a Bachelor's degree
in Electronics Engineering.