About Me

I'm a 24 year old developer living in Kyle, TX, which is just outside of Austin. I've been programming for nearly my entire life, starting off in grade school with HyperCard, where I was actually very good at writing HyperTalk. Starting at about 3rd grade teachers would pay me to write lessons for their students to teach them HyperCard as well.

In 6th grade, I really was itching to write some games, and I was pushing HyperCard to its limits. I attempted at this point to pick up C, but it was too big of a jump. I stumbled across REALbasic. This was a great language for me to learn, as it was approachable to a newbie, but with its object-oriented foundation, I quickly learned the tenants of object oriented programming. With its Declare syntax, you could call into native libraries, which gave me a gradual introduction to the world of C.

In high school, Mac OS X public beta came out and I installed it and learned Objective-C and Cocoa.

After high school, I interned for the summer at REAL Software as a tester. During my one year at college, I barely attended my computer classes yet still passed with flying colors. It made me realize I was paying to "learn" stuff I already knew, and when I saw a full time job opening at REAL Software, I took it.

I learned a wealth of knowledge while at REAL Software, including C++, compiler design, networking, calling conventions, Linux APIs, and Win32 APIs. I stayed at that job four years, and for personal reasons and professional desires, I left to work as a Web Application Developer at SocialCash.

SocialCash is a great place to work for, but I had an entrepreneurial itch that I needed to scratch. After about a year, I decided to venture out on my own. After being out on my own for six months, my business life wasn't going in the direction I had hoped for and SocialCash also was wanting me back. Since October 2008, I've been back on at SocialCash and have been loving it.

If you would like to connect with me, you can find me several ways:

Thank you for reading, and I hope you enjoy what I have to write about.

Posted on Sunday, June 21, 2009


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