Jeff is a Web Developer with over 28 years of computer experience. His
first experience with a personal computer was in 1979 when he was the
Business Manager of a college tavern and cafe at Rutgers University in
New Jersey. The new Apple IIe was used to perform all of the accounting
functions including payroll. The hot software application at the time
was Visicalc, the first electronic spreadsheet.
In 1985, Jeff became Comptroller of a non-profit, social services
agency and the IBM XT computer was the machine of choice. In his five
years there, Jeff automated the manual bookkeeping system to a fully
computerized, multi-user system (with three workstations) running under
the Xenix (Unix) operating system.
Next, Jeff spent seven years with the fourth largest insurance company
in the world as a mainframe programmer. There he learned Assembler,
Cobol, PL1, JCL, and MVS.
In 2002, he attended school part time and developed skills in web
development such as HTML, Java and Object Orient Programming (OOP). He
received the Executive Director's Award upon graduation.
In 2003, he served as an E-Commerce Specialist for a large medical
supply corporation performing exploratory research and creating
intranet web sites for new products. This required extensive knowledge
of HTML, Javascript, Flash and Graphic Design.
Since 2004, Jeff has been employed by a major telecommunications
company as a Web Applications Analyst. The specialized skills involved
in this position include HTML, XML, ASP, .NET, Visual Basic,
Javascript, VBscript, SQL, Excel, Oracle, Access, ADO and more.
In his spare time (what spare time?), he runs a web site design firm,
www.jme1.com, builds computers with his son, enjoys fine dining with
his wife, and goes to the movies.
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