Most of my daily work involves software engineering in some sort or fashion. I have worked on library automation software, CRM software for field service, visual SQL tools for making interactions with databases easier, and most recently mobile apps to help people get healthier.
All of my side projects can be found at my consulting company’s website. Open source stuff is available on GitHub.
Software-related articles published via this website:
- Migrating from Wordpress.com to Jekyll / Github Pages (1 January 2023)
- Unusual Way to Compress PDFs (29 December 2019)
- Using XSLT for Very Large Files (20 October 2008)
- Why the Left() Function Stops Working in VBA (22 November 2007)
- Weird JavaScript problems (3 January 2006)
- How To Wrap Text in a Table Cell (5 May 2005)
- Browser Differences in window.opener Behavior (5 May 2005)
- Visual Basic 6: The Good Old Days (9 March 2005)
- Strange IE Bug (11 January 2005)
- Opening Popups in IE (4 January 2005)
List of gists (programming snippets) can be found at Github:
Software-related articles written by me but published elsewhere:
- “Writing iOS Unit Tests“; Noom Engineering Blog; May 20th, 2016
- “Getting Started with iOS Unit Testing“; Noom Engineering Blog; Nov 3rd, 2015
- “Android Local Unit Testing” (Part 1 and Part 2); Noom Engineering Blog; July 20th, 2015
- “High-Content Screening Data Management for Drug Discovery in a Small- to Medium-Size Laboratory: Results of a Collaborative Pilot Study Focused on User Expectations as Indicators of Effectiveness”; Journal of Laboratory Automation; January 24th, 2012; co-author
- “Tracking UPS packages with XSLT and RSS”; O’Reilly / XML.com, March 16th, 2005