

I started programming in college. I decided to study this subject because programming is based on logic and I enjoy logical things. I've always been good at math so it looked like software engineering was the field for me.
I decided to join EnderTech because I felt really comfortable in the work environment. Everyone seemed laid back and really friendly. The leadership also seemed strong, like I'd be able to learn a lot from Rob and Gabe.
My favorite project has been RecycledBride.com. It was the first major project given to me with a good design and a client that really seemed to know what she wanted and where she was going. I felt like all my efforts toward the project would be productive and not end up as a dead site. I really enjoyed being able to architecture the entire system myself from the ground up. It made me feel challenged to work on such an ambitious site and gave me a nice feeling of satisfaction after the project was done for having been able to accomplish what I set out to do.
Three things everyone should know about me:
1. I love the Lakers.
2. I enjoy taking on challenging projects and the extra challenge of all the projects that I take on.
3. I have lived on 3 different continents each for 1/3 of my life – 10 years per continent.
The moral of THIS story is: if you want to be a web developer, DROP OUT! http://t.co/hhiDsQjS
May 18, 2012
Wanna be a web developer? Don't listen to this article http://t.co/s0aMhQxE. Case in point http://t.co/hhiDsQjS
May 18, 2012
Microdata: good for the web or just good for Google? http://t.co/2kIuRc89
May 16, 2012
@justPlanethere LOL, 3 hours is truly a suicide mission... but I'll guess (c) join @TheDailyShow?
May 16, 2012
@Curepals Thanks for the shout out! We love working on projects that combine social responsibility with technology!
May 16, 2012
Watch out, Webmasters. Google's stealin ur infoz http://t.co/FWuxnalo #webdevelopment
May 16, 2012
SlickGrid - a versatile jQuery/Javascript grid framework. Read more about it here: http://t.co/YE5dHGRq #webdevelopment
May 14, 2012
One of our devs read a book! And wrote about it! http://t.co/JaAhhgqN #webdevelopment
April 27, 2012