Welcome to My Humble Oasis of Programming Knowledge
Throughout my career, I frequently come across valuable realizations, shortcuts, best practices, and even sometimes a reworded definition. This website is a means to capture these items that remain remarkably hard to come by, considering
the vastness of the internet today. I offer this consolidated warehouse of mixed nuts to you, hoping that it will save
you one of the many headaches that I have endured whilst weeding
through forums, support websites, and (my personal favorite)
textbooks.
Just remember that when diving into the endless ocean of information, here or elsewhere on the web, don't hold your breath! Digesting loads of technical information is most lucrative when
you bite off smaller portions and chew them slowly, savoring the individual ideas and concepts. Swallowing volumes knowledge in their entirety in haste usually leads to migraines, indigestion, and certain sexual side effects (Clinical tests are still under way to prove this.).
It can sometimes take years to fully understand some concepts and to appreciate their usefulness in the grand scope of things, and everyone takes a different path to this sort of enlightenment. With determination and patience, anyone can have it.
With that being said, welcome, and feel free to dock
your boat for a spell. Take a deep breath, open your mind and be sure to take
something valuable away from your visit.
About Me
I
am currently a consultant, mainly
working with large companies who deal in the Heath and Life Sciences
business arena. I help my clients
determine the best way to implement web based applications, and also
help them design, develop, test, document and deploy them. I give my
clients my experience in architectures, frameworks, platforms, and all
other aspects of programming projects and their respective life cycles.
Regardless, I am really a programmer at heart, at my best when cranking out a well designed application. There is
nothing more rewarding than watching a maintainable, supportable and
scalable web application go live, knowing that I played a part in it's
development!