Project leader for developing a new Internet application: multi-user chat,
p2p file sharing, online shopping, stock/news ticker, web surfing,
movie/music player, etc.
Development of interactive prototype in Java, based on artist's renditions.
Design for client-side desktop application
Technology: Java, Java Media Framework, Quicktime, JBuilder,
Oracle JDeveloper, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Multi-User Dungeons (MUD),
Windows 98/2000
Systems Administration and Developer : Internet Presence Inc. (Toronto) - Feb 98 - Aug 99
Designing web sites with presentation aids for clients
Supporting and training clients and coworkers for Internet service
management.
Maintaining and extending a moderately sized (7 servers, 12 workstations)
heterogenous (Linux, AIX, Windows NT, Macintosh) TCP/IP local area network.
Programming web-enabled software for home page editing, online commentary
forums, user surveys, online shopping, database-driven reports.
Learned obscure middleware to be used immediately for web-enabled
applications
Technology: Perl, Netscape Enterprise Server, Apache, hand-made
database software, asset management, Windows NT (server and workstation),
WWW, Java, IIS, MS-Access, MS-SQL Server 7.0, Bluestone Sapphire,
Pervasive Tango Server, ASP, CGI, Javascript, SQL, ODBC.
Skills: Programming, website design, presentation, marketing,
telephone support, Windows NT system and domain administration, database
engineering, development using middleware, troubleshooting.
Developer and Network Consultant : ECExchange. (Toronto) - May 98 - Jul 98
Secure (SSL) commerce software written in Java and Perl.
Database reports using Tango, ODBC and SQL for international database servers.
Skills: Composition, events coverage, low-light photography,
digital image editing
Personal Work
Continuing interests that aren't a result of employment.
"Tingoth," a program that participates in Internet chat sessions (IRC),
to answer simple questions about the conversation, write web pages based
on conversation subjects, serve file uploads/downloads between chat
participants and provide some management control over the chat session.
Occasionally used as a "puppet" for entertainment.
"G deCoder," CGI script that parses a 3 line code found in some mail
signatures into a 4 page biographical description. (completed)
Photographic and WWW coverage of the annual net.goth convention
"Convergence," since 1997.
"Babbler," small projects into simulating human language.
Technology (at home): Windows95, TCP/IP, smtp, proxy servers, POP3,
Perl, nntp, Netscape, MS Word, MPEG, MS Internet Explorer, Linux (UNIX),
Javascript, Java, IRC, http, HTML, GNU, firewalls, dial-in PPP, CGI, C,
Apache web server, AI, Python.
References and portfolio(s) are available upon request.
Some of my
outside-employment
work can be seen at http://netdesign.net/~moses/.
Moses Moore, mozai@canada.com
Last updated: Dec 26 2000