Farmdawgnation: My personal blog.
Farmdawg Nation
This is my blog, on which I frequently post my analysis of the technology industry, and interesting news articles I find. Click to visit.
Twitter Account: My public twitter account where I post ramblings.
My Twitter
My public twitter account where I frequently post interesting links and/or ramblings about whatever projects I have on my plate.
OpenStudy
GitHub Account
This is my GitHub account. I'm working to get more involved in the OpenSource projects that have benefited me throughout my career thus far. Although my account is pretty thin as of the time of this writing, I expect it to get beefier over time. If you want to see the kind of code I'm capable of, this is a pretty good place to start.
OpenStudy
OpenStudy
In November 2011, I jumped off the consulting bandwagon and straight into startup land, working as a Software Engineer for OpenStudy. We're building awesome things in Scala and Lift.
Overheard and Overseen in Athens: An android app I wrote to go with a website of the same name.
Overheard and Overseen in Athens for Android
My first published Android App! Interfaces with overheardinathens.com. No longer available as Overheard in Athens was shut down.
Sound Enterprises
Sound Enterprises
From June 2011 to November 2011, I worked for Sound Enterprises as a Web Developer. I've worked on a wide range of projects including many that primarily focus on internal business logic for particular clients. Some sampling of the public sites I've done will be on here with a red "Sound" sash.
Athens Popfest
Athens PopFest 2011
Worked with the Athens PopFest to handle the implementation of their website. Handled the wire up of the spliced HTML/CSS, and implemented custom backend module to manage the Band information.
Hot Breath Splash
Hot Breath Magazine Splash
The splash page for Hot Breath Magazine, serving as a placeholder until their full site is done. I put it here because I handled the actual splice from the Photoshop file for this site. Simple, but I'm still pleased with it.
Boxkite Media: A previous employer.
Boxkite Media
A previous employer where I served as a developer and systems administrator. I worked for Boxkite from October of 2009 until the end April of 2011. Featured Boxkite projects on this site have been given a blue "Boxkite" sash. Click to visit the Boxkite homepage. Boxkite was acquired by Sound Enterprises in Fall 2011.
Clinical Research Atlanta: This was a project for Boxkite Media for a Clinical Research firm in Atlanta.
Clinical Research Atlanta
This was a Boxkite project for a Clinical Research firm in Atlanta. I did the wire-up and implemented custom trials and survey management systems.
Ted & Buck Video Caddy: This was a Boxkite Media project for clients who produce golf instructional videos.
Ted & Buck Video Caddy
This is a Boxkite client who produces golf instructional videos. I did: the wire-up, flowplayer installation, custom subscription system, iPhone API, and custom Rackspace CloudSites integration.
Combat Focus Shooting: This site was done for a Boxkite Media client who runs an organization who does weapons tactics courses.
CombatFocus Shooting
This is a Boxkite Client who runs a business that organizes instruction on a strategic weapon methodology. I was responsible for: the wire-up, implementation of course management system (frontend & backend), implementation of certificate ordering system and related ecommerce modifications for instructors.
Department of Communication Studies
UGA Communication Studies
UGA's Department of Communication Studies contracted with Boxkite to develop a new website. I was responsible for the wire-up and the implementation of their course directory and research opportunities directory.
Valerio Properties
Valerio Properties
Valerio is a property management company in Athens. I was responsible for the wire-up and customizations to Boxkite's base real estate package.
Application Support Group
Application Solutions Group
I was employed as a Student Web Developer by ASG for two years until I started working at Boxkite. Most of my responsibilities involved working on internal projects that are not publicly accessable.