New Tulsa .NET Users Group President!
Man, there's been so much stuff going on, since my last blog!
We went on vacation to Galveston Island, TX right and returned the weekend before Hurricane Rita - whew that was close!
I've been trying to play catch up on home work for the Tulsa Community College Micro-Economics internet course I'm taking. The amount of home work is crazy.
We've been tackling our first full-blown smart client application at the office with all Web Services on the back end. We usually focus on web applications, so this is turning out to be some excellent experience.
Now, I've accepted the position of the interim President of the Tulsa .NET Users Group! I'm very excited about where the organization is today and where I plan on taking it. I'm focusing on the goals that the organization had previously, but am going to really work to get them done asap. The number one goal is to get incorporated as a Non-Profit organization.
I plan on doing such an excellent job that there will be no decision / no contest come next February when our annual election occurs!
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About dwalker
David Walker has over 15 years experience in application development with over 50% of that employed as a consultant with companies such as: Texaco, Bank of Oklahoma, Winner Communications (ESPN.com) and IBM Global Services. At the age of 14, he began his application development ambitions with a Commodore 64, BASIC, and a 300 baud modem. Even at that early age, he primarily focused on two specific application types: multi-user communities and database applications.
His hunger to learn as much as possible about development lead him through courses such as DBase III, DBase IV, Pascal, C, C++, Java, and several in UNIX. He started his development career first doing heavy processing with Access and VBA, then moved on to VB 3, Oracle, and Delphi. Visual Basic was one environment that remained constant for many years, including his very first .NET projects performed in Visual Basic.NET.
After working several years on very high end internal Corporate applications, the consultant company he was working for, sought out his ideas for actual software products that could be packaged and sold. He had already developed several prototypes of a dynamic portal application, before portals even became popular, so this became the logic decision and he became the Director of Product Development. Under his direction, a team of developers and graphic artists, took a skinning approach before that become popular, and completed the core portal application, and continued on to developer 15+ add-on modules, including things such as: Help Desk Ticket Systems, Change Control, Records Management, Human Resources, and many more applications. Eventually, it spun off into it's own separate company as KnowledgeGEAR, a complete intranet in the box solution.
Having worked as a consultant, he has had a experience with a very wide range of applications and architectures, at one time, even converting several Fox Pro and GW-Basic applications to VB 6 and ASP. His early training of Unix and the C language and years of experience with JavaScript, lead him very quickly to C#, where he has remained focused ever since.
He is the current President of the
Tulsa Developers .NET user group.. He has been an MCP since 2003 and MCAD and MCSD since 2005. He is currently pursuing his MCDBA and then on to MCSE.