Resume for Marc Wallace
marc@resume.wallace.net
http://www.wallace.net/marc/resume/
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Marc Wallace
415 Lagunitas Ave, #105
Oakland, CA 94610
(510) 251-1645
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Objective:
A software development position that builds upon long-term experience
and offers interesting challenges.
Software Focuses
Fourteen years of software development experience,
including eight years with web sites and web-based applications.
- Languages:
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Java,
Visual Basic,
Perl,
C/C++,
SQL,
UML.
- Web Technologies:
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ColdFusion,
HTML,
JavaScript,
CSS,
XML/XSLT.
- Operating Systems:
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Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris),
Windows (9x, NT, 2k, XP),
DOS.
Work Experience
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1997-2002,
Oakland, California.
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Senior software engineer.
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CFML, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Visual Basic, SQL, Perl, Java.
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Design and development of web-based applications;
prototypes of web application frameworks and components;
development of database synchronization tools;
y2k-related coding and enhancements;
creation and porting of client/server applications.
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1995-1998,
East Bay, California.
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Freelance web developer and consultant.
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HTML, JavaScript, Perl, CGI, Java, Flash.
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Complete buildout of new web sites;
creation, design, and development of
original online games and puzzles;
technology consulting.
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1993-1997,
Berkeley, California.
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Senior software developer, web master, network administrator.
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C/C++, Visual Basic, HTML, Perl, Awk, Access.
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Development and support of public information kiosks
and internet stations;
creation and maintenance of dynamic web sites;
administration of the internal and external network.
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1989-1992,
St. Louis, Missouri.
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System administrator, programmer, hardware troubleshooter.
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C, x86 Assembly, Awk, Unix shell scripts, PostScript, LaTeX.
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Administration and support of the campus network;
coding of tools for aiding in the same;
coding applications to interface with external imaging machinery.
Education
University of California at Berkeley, 1992-1993.
Graduate work in mathematics.
Washington University at St. Louis, 1988-1992.
Bachelor of Science in physics and mathematics, with honors.
Coursework included nine graduate level computer science courses.
Minor emphases included computer science, linguistics, and french.