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Name: Don Rowlett
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Software Engineer. Software Developer. I am self motivated. I can work without direct supervision. I am familiar with and can maintain code written in most of the mainstream languages (C, C++, C#, VB, COBOL, x86 Assembler, etc.). I have a preference for Pascal and Object Pascal (also known as Delphi).
Experience :
2003 - Present
Self-employed
New Mexico
Software Developer
- Developed several applications many of which are available at softpedia.com.
- Contributed code and code snippets to DelphiDabbler.com, delphi.about.com, DelphiForFun.org, and the Delphi section of planet-source-code.com.
- Author of Ivanko Super Gripper Suite, a set of calculators for the Ivanko Super Gripper.
- Author of Orion and EggSniper, stand-alone cheat applications for the facebook game FarmVille.
2001 - 2003
UALR Computing Services
Little Rock, Arkansas
Computer Support Technician I
Note: As part of a department reorganization I was demoted, relieved of networking duties, and assigned clerical duties.
My salary was substantially increased.
- Troubleshoot and repair computers.
- Installed and configured various software packages.
- Developed and maintained department web pages.
1997 - 2001
UALR Computing Services
Little Rock, Arkansas
Applications Programmer I
Note: My duties were more closely related to that of a Network Technician and Computer Repair Technician.
No computer programming was assigned.
- Installed, configured, and administrated an FTP server.
- Authored various command shell scripts for task automation.
- FTP download
- desktop shortcuts for Windows NT 4.0
- Tested CAT5 twisted pair.
- Worked as a Network Manager monitoring various
intelligent devices on the University network with a variety of tools.
- Configured various intelligent network devices.
- Modified configuration on various network devices via telnet protocol.
- Updated software on various network devices via tftp and bootp protocols
and AsantéView 2.6
- Familiar with TCP/IP and NetBEUI
- Developed web pages for the Networks Division of UALR Computing Services.
- Purged a variety of viral infections from university systems.
- Worked as a Telecommunications Specialist in a temporary
capacity until the position was subsequently filled.
- Provided telephone support to the university community by coordinating
customer needs with Ericsson phone systems and the Department of Information
Systems ( DIS ).
1994 - 1996
UALR Mathematics Department
Little Rock, Arkansas
Graduate Assistant
- Tutored undergraduate and graduate mathematics.
- Tutored the following subjects : College Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus,
Abstract Algebra ( also known as Modern Algebra ), Number Theory, Group Theory,
Ring Theory, Field Theory, Galois Theory, Matrix Algebra, Linear Algebra, Vector
Analysis, Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations,
Complex Analysis, Real Analysis, Statistical Methods, Discrete Math, Logic,
Numerical Analysis, Integral Transform Theory, and History of Mathematics.
- Mastered a Computer Algebra System known as Maple V.
- Acted as a Maple V Consultant to the mathematics department
Education :
2006 - 2008
Western New Mexico University
Silver City, New Mexico
- No degree conferred.
2004 - 2005
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, Arkansas
- No degree conferred.
1994 - 1996
UALR
Mathematics Department
Little Rock, Arkansas
- MS in Applied Mathematics. GPA : 3.636 ( 4.0 scale )
- Dean's List
- Invented the Modulus Control Algorithm. This algorithm located the quadratic divisors of a polynomial with real coefficients. The modulus of the roots of a trial divisor is used to determine continuation of the selected path.
- Successfully completed an assignment requiring a numerical solution to a given partial differential equation via Finite Element Method
- Outstanding Accomplishment by a Graduate Student awarded in April 1997
1986 - 1990
Arkansas Tech University
Russellville, Arkansas
- BS in Mathematics. GPA : 3.23 ( 4.0 scale )
- Minor in Computer Science
Computer Literacy :
Languages
- BASIC, Turbo Pascal, Delphi, Win32asm (Windows 32-bit assembler), Turbo Assembler (TASM), DOS Batch, NT Batch, 4DOS Batch, Fortran, C, C++, COBOL, Java, JavaScript, OpenGL, Windows Interface Language (WIL), SAS, SPSS, Maple
Development Tools
- Delphi 7, Borland C++, Turbo Assembler (TASM), Microsoft Visual C++, Sun Microsystems JDK1.1, Symantec Visual Café 2.0, Windows Interface Language ( WIL ), Maple V
- For general development : NotePad++
- Graphics : Paint Shop Pro, Adobe Photo Shop, AutoCAD and various other CAD utilities
Web Browsers
- Netscape Navigator 3.+, Netscape Communicator 4.+, Microsoft Internet Explorer, HotJava, Opera, Mozilla Firefox (formerly known as Firebird which was formerly known as Phoenix), Google Chrome
Web Technology
- HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, Java, JavaScript, Face Book Markup Language
Servers
- Web servers : Netscape FastTrack Server 2.0 for Windows 95, and Netscape FastTrack Server 3.01 for Windows NT 4.0
- FTP server : War FTP Daemon
Operating Systems
- DOS 6.2+, all Windows operating systems
- Various UNIX, and Macintosh systems
Hardware
- IBM VAX 7810 mainframe computer
- Various personal computers
Clerical Software
- Microsoft Works, Microsoft Office, Open Office
- Various text editors such as NotePad++, TextPad, EditPlus, syn, and Write
E-mail clients : Netscape Messenger, Eudora Lite, The Bat!, and Pegasus
References
Name: Gary Darby
Occupation: Software Engineering Consultant, Delphi Guru
Location: Floyd, Virginia
Telephone: (540) 593-2215
Additional references are available upon request.
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