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bio website jdsoftwareinc.com
location Louisville, KY
age 26
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I'm primarily a Delphi developer. I work for a growing software company which does solutions for retail management, including inventory, point-of-sale, reporting, business intelligence, and much more. I've known Delphi for about 4 years now, and before that, I had originally learned VB6. I have never gone back to VB since I learned Delphi.

Experience:

  • Delphi - Primary
    • D7 - Mostly
    • D2010 - Rarely
    • DXE2 - Learning
  • SQL Server 2000+ - Intermediate
  • ASP.NET - Learning
  • C# (with ASP.NET) - Learning
  • C# Windows Apps - Rarely
  • Javascript, HTML, CSS, etc. - Learning
  • VB6 - First language, Never

Some of my projects:

  • Image Loader Component - Loads images in threads, and maintains a cache for performance
  • Server/Client Command Sockets - Custom TCP sockets with login, cookies, etc.
  • Chat/Messenger Server/Client component suite - everything needed to build a chat system - all non-visual functionality for managing chat server/client.
  • Customizable needle gauge - flexible gauge control for multiple needles, tick marks, etc.
  • Fast drawing graph similar to the ones in the Windows Task Manager
  • Remote Desktop Surveillance System - View/control numerous desktops at once through central server
  • More components include a 3D label, glass label, glass button, glass form (otherwise a glass drawing library), and other simple visual controls.
  • More apps include alarm clocks, NFL game betting system, jukebox, and more.
  • A few websites including the one posted to the left (needs updating)

My strengths:

  • Understanding the bigger picture of projects
  • Writing Custom Classes
  • Code organization (within unit)
  • Writing purely independent classes (as opposed to cross-referencing)
  • User Friendly GUI's
  • Developer Friendly Classes

My weaknesses:

  • Implementing a Database
  • Using and Building API's
  • Defining proper types (such as when to use PChar vs. String)
  • Lower-level coding (such as ASM)
  • Originally structuring projects to make expansion easy
  • Multithreading

PS - My noted website is 100% purely coded my myself in C#, and is my core testing grounds for web development - which I have a lot of brushing up to do.

It's always nice to know you're able to do something, even if you never use it.