About Me
I am a web developer at Interfolio, a software company based in Washington, DC, and I primarily work with ColdFusion. That and everything else that makes a web application; SQL (currently MySQL), JavaScript, html, css, etc. I primarily write about ColdFusion but do find myself writing about other topics as well. I laid out my intentions for blogging back when I began and have enjoyed blogging out CF and other web technologies.
My Story
During soccer
pre-season in the sweltering Florida summer heat of 1995 I gave my
soccer coach a hard time that the MIT team had a "world wide web" page
as we where both small time computer geeks. The next day my assignment
was to create a "world wide web" page. Back then such a task was a
little harder than today and meant editing html in plain text and
eventually an editor whose name now escapes me. I ended up working for
a number of Rollins College
departments on campus thoroughly enjoyed it and earned enough money
that I decided to turn it into a career when I graduated (over my ended
path in healthcare management -- a lucky break).
And so in the summer of 1997 I moved to Washington, DC to work on a government contract. There I learnt Perl and worked on a Solaris machine. A year later I moved to work at Intelix and began my connection with ColdFusion -- and the language had me at cfquery!
Quite seriously the hassle and difficulty in writing a query in Perl
made ColdFusion a pleasure. Programming wise I have really grown up and
matured as ColdFusion has. I took an Object-Oriented Programming Theory
class at Johns Hopkins just before ColdFusion MX and with it ColdFusion
Components (cfc's) came out. I've certainly seen the light in regards
to OO programming and enjoy wrestling with it.
I've done a fair amount of JavaScript, even writing a rich-ish internet application back in 2002, been certified in ColdFusion and Oracle and done a good amount of SQL. Along the way I've dabled with Java, JSP and PHP but frankly always found it hard to get excited about another programming langauge that takes longer to do something than CF. I've been to training, conferences and read books on virtually all of those topics but the biggest help I've gotten has been from some great colleagues along the way especially at Intelix though the only one blogging, I believe, is Dave Carabetta .
Since Intelix I have worked at two associations AAMC and ASEE and after a brief stint as a government contractor I am now working for Interfolio. Its a small, fast-growing company and I am enjoying it.
(This was originally published on my blog as "Who I Am " on April 1st, 2007. Go there to comment )

