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Today, I'm here, designing tomorrow's next big thing.
Today, I'm here, designing tomorrow's next big thing.
Stashy is light weight crypto currency portfolio manager developed in Vue.js and utilizing a modified version of the coinmarketcap.com api for real-time data relay.
The goal of Stashy is to offer a completely anonymous, client-side solution to asset tracking. You'll never be asked for an email or wallet address. Track your holdings, privately, always.
As a full stack developer for IPS Group I developed several proprietary CRM applications, API intergrations, 3rd party data ingestion tools and payment solution options.
Platform-R is among my first ventures into the wonderful world of making games. The Lead Artist and I conceptualized and designed the game to center around deep space world building; our finished design took on a very different form. Platform-R is the story of an obsolete robot that finds himself on the trash heap. With no backup memories to process and a spacestation shutting down it's up to our Robot to re-discover his lost memories, the secrets behind the condition of the station and ultimately, to save the life of his creator.
Built for the Ouya Console and PC in C# utilizing the Unity Engine; however, the unfortunate demise of the Ouya Console and difficulties securing funding put our vision on hiatus. Today, the game sits in an early alpha stage waiting for us to finish the adventure of our little robot.
As a full stack developer for Atlantic-Pacific Processing System I helped develop a custom CRM (APPSOS), numerous third party integrations including TSYS and Womply, and I was responsible for all on-site infrastructure and functioned as Lead Developer and Network Administrator.
My biggest joy while working for APPS was my role in moving the company's physical infrastructure over to Amazon Web Services; reducing the need to maintain aging hardware. I was also very proud of my role in PCI audit preparations and remediations - I was well versed in PCI standards and helped guide the company through every audit.
I first learned about PCI DDS Standards while developing the PCI Toolkit for Conformance Technologies. The PCI Toolkit is a unique ASP.NET webforms application that provides merchants with a dynamically condensed version of the PCI DSS assessment questionnaire. The physical questionnaire can be several hundred questions based on the merchants type of business so the purpose of the PCI Toolkit was to provide merchants with a questionnaire that answers multiple questions based on their responses. A questionnaire with multiple hundreds of questions could be condensed to under 30 questions; saving customers time.
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