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Software Developer

Summary of my works

I started coding in HTML5, and CSS and then moved to C# .NET Applications and making tools and apps that I still use today.

Make sure and check out my GitHub Repository for a list of all the programs I've uploaded.

Where I am Today

I've been working for a non-profit organization and getting them setup in Computer Technology. We started with nothing and we have implemented tons of changes that give us the edge that is needed these days to let people know about what we are doing and where we are going.

I started all of my programming and IT when I came here in 2013 to help get the word out and get more donations in.

I'm self taught and learned most of it in this office I'm currently sitting in now. I started out by setting up some websites on a server and then started writing C# .NET applications.

Partial Skillset

  • 70%
    C# .NET
  • 95%
    HTML5
  • 85%
    CSS3
  • 1000%
    Ability to learn

Some of My Better Work

March 2017

XtendedMenu

Windows extended context menu

The Windows context menu isn’t cluttered with a wide range of options, which is understandable, as many users would not have need of them. However, it can be extended if you have the right program at your disposal. An open-source utility that can add a bunch of new options to the context menu, enabling you to perform various actions with much less effort.

Check it out on GitHub

June 2019

NWS Alerts

The National Weather Service Alerts

The National Weather Service is hands down the best source of dangerous weather updates. They have a great api for fetching these updates so I wrote an application that does just that. It has settings to filter out counties and certain weather conditions and will popup details when an alert arrives that matches the filter set. Just run the application and set the state.

Check it out on GitHub