Qoob Portfolio
The open qoob is a php mvc framework created to speed up the process of creating dynamic sites. This is the code running this website!
The open qoob is a php mvc framework created to speed up the process of creating dynamic sites. This is the code running this website!
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<h1>Resume</h1>
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<h2>Andrew Harrison</h2>
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<li>andrew@harrison.nu</li>
<li>http://andrew.harrison.nu</li>
<li>2359 Railroad St. Apt. 2106<br/>Pittsburgh, PA 15222</li>
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<blockquote>A fast learner with a deep understanding of classical, functional, and procedural programming. Learning a new language is usually more syntactical than functional. Good personal skills with the ability to explain complex computer logic to anyone (usually with diagrams). I enjoy contributing to the open source movement because it facilitates the study of other peoples code, logic, and algorithms to gain deeper understanding and perspective of your own.</blockquote>
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<h2>Education</h2>
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<h3>Bachelors, Computer Science / Graphic Design</h3>
<h4>Robert Morris University</h4>
<h5>2004-2006</h5>
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<li>Graduated magna cum laude</li>
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<h3>Associates, Software Application Development</h3>
<h4>ITT-Technical Institute</h4>
<h5>2002-2003</h5>
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<li>A+ Certification</li>
<li>N+ Certification</li>
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<h2>Experience</h2>
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<h3>LoyalTree<h3>
<h4>Web Application Engineer<h4>
<h5>2012-current<h5>
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<blockquote>A next generation loyalty program for businesses and consumers. Projects include; the <strong>Backend Analytics</strong> which correlate the item level transaction data from the point of sale systems and user demographics captured from our mobile application. It also allows businesses to configure their loyalty programs, upload and select images, and interact with customers. <strong>REST API</strong> interfaces coded with my own custom framework for the mobile phone applications and point of sale integrations. Jenkins CI servers build and run unit tests, generate documentation, and deploy versioned APIs via git branches. <strong>Websites</strong> and micro-sites for mobile phone and pos systems. Built using responsive html5, sass, and webfonts.</blockquote>
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<h3>The Center for Educational Technologies<h3>
<h4>Web Application Developer<h4>
<h5>2006-2012<h5>
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<blockquote>The CET is located on the campus of Wheeling Jesuit University and all operating funds are secured from grants. Projects included; <strong>WV Storm</strong>, funded by NOAA, that teaches kids to read and interpret weather maps, and how meteorologists issue watches and warning using real historic data. And the award winning <strong>Selene</strong>, a flash based educational video game funded my the National Science Foundation in which players learn how Earth's moon was formed as they create their own moon and then pepper it with impact craters and flood it with lava flows. Player data was analyzed to research learning through engagement. <strong>IUOE/RDD</strong> Online training and refresher course modules for OSHA in standard conventional demolition and radioactive/hazmat fields.</blockquote>
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<h2>Skills</h2>
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<li class="main">programming</li>
<li>php</li>
<li>javascript</li>
<li>actionscript</li>
<li>c</li>
<li>c++</li>
<li>c#</li>
<li>m</li>
<li>java</li>
<li>python</li>
<li class="main">scripting</li>
<li>bash</li>
<li>html</li>
<li>css</li>
<li>sass</li>
<li>xml</li>
<li>json</li>
<li>lua</li>
<li>markdown</li>
<li class="main">database</li>
<li>mysql</li>
<li>microsoft sql</li>
<li>mariadb</li>
<li>oracle</li>
<li class="main">api design</li>
<li>REST</li>
<li>ajax/pjax</li>
<li class="main">fontography</li>
<li>fontlab</li>
<li>fontforge</li>
<li>multi-format</li>
<li>webfonts</li>
<li>dingbats</li>
<li class="main">design</li>
<li>photoshop</li>
<li>illustrator</li>
<li>responsive</li>
<li>cross platform</li>
<li class="main">computer maintenance</li>
<li>windows</li>
<li>linux</li>
<li>web servers</li>
<li>cloud servers</li>
<li>virtual machines</li>
<li>ssh</li>
<li class="main">version control</li>
<li>git</li>
<li>svn</li>
<li>documentation</li>
<li>agile</li>
<li>scrum</li>
<li>uml</li>
<li class="main">continuous integration</li>
<li>jenkins-ci</li>
<li class="main">package managers</li>
<li>composer</li>
<li>npm</li>
<li>bower</li>
<li>pacman</li>
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<h2>References</h2>
<p>References available upon requests, but you can view my public recommendations on <a href="http://linkd.in/1qT3AYY">Linked<i class="fa fa-linkedin-square"></i></a>.</p>
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