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| Subject: From: Date: | Contract work ? Mark Gilmore Mon, 13 Jul 1998 14:20:44 -0700 |
Hello all, Since sales have been quite slow lately, I am in search of some extra contract work. My resume is attached for reference. If you know of any who could possibly use my services, a recommendation would be greatly appreciated. I can quickly develop quality software at a fraction of what it would cost elsewhere. Sales should pickup with the pending ECS/W95 review in the December issue of Popular Home Automation. Please excuse my use of this email-list for an "ad". Thanks. -- Mark Gilmore Omnipotence http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mark_gilmore_2
Mark A. Gilmore 604 County Rd 181 Decatur, TN 37322 Voice: 423-745-0026 FAX : 423-745-1714 markgilmore@cococo.net http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mark_gilmore_2 Objective: Contract assignments involving the design, implementation, and/or maintenance of new software programs/systems. I prefer to work from home, but am willing to periodically travel as required. Education: University of South Florida (Tampa, Florida) B.S.E.S. with Computer Science Option (GPA of 3.03) August 1981 EXPERIENCE: SOFTWARE-DEVELOPER / CO. PRESIDENT: Omnipotence, Inc. (1991 to present): Designed/coded/tested/maintained/supported all code for the "ECS" home automation system (DOS & Windows versions), which monitors/controls lights, appliances, entertainment, security, HVAC, phone calls, etc. Implemented interfaces to some 50 or so PC-compatible devices, and wrote software incorporating GUIs, DDE communications, text-to-speech, voice recognition, TAPI, ICO/BMP image processing. Also learned HTML, as required to create the company's web pages. SENIOR SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMER: Loral Data Systems (1982-1991): The many projects assigned over the years varied greatly in terms of requirements, computers, languages, interfaces, and documentation. Some of the projects for which I was solely responsible: o Screen/menu support packages o Text editors (I still use one that I wrote) o VME board diagnostics o Ethernet drivers (TCP/IP and custom protocols) o Unix/RTU I/O Drivers (for DMA operations) In performing the above tasks, I also gained a good deal of experience in writing Requirements Specifications, Design Documents, Maintenance Manuals, User's Manuals, and Acceptance Test Procedures. EXPERIENCE (continued): The following table summarizes my experience with various computers, operating systems, and languages: Operating Computer System Languages --------------------- -------- ----------------------------- IBM-PC/Compatibles DOS C, Assembly IBM-PC/Compatibles Windows Visual C/C++ IBM-PC/Compatibles N/A HTML VAX 750, 780, 8550 VMS C, FORTRAN/77 MASSCOMP 5550 UNIX/RTU C * DY4-104 (68010 based) N/A C, Assembly ** ENP-10 (68000 based) N/A C, Assembly Hitachi-6301 N/A C, Assembly IBM-370 IBM-370 FORTRAN/77, GPSS, RGP, COBOL PDP-11/70 RSX11-XM FORTRAN/77, Assembly PDP-11/23, 11/73 RT11-XM FORTRAN/77, Assembly * - 68010-based CPU board (VME compatible) ** - 68000-based Ethernet Controller board (VME compatible) PERSONAL: Sex : Male Age : 40 Marital Status : Married Hobbies : Software, Exercise, Music REFERENCES: Numerous Omnipotence customers can be reached via email at ecs-list-request@vancouver.ml.org. I can also provide specific names/numbers as required. I have no current contact information for my former Loral co-workers/supervisors, as all were layed off or transferred out of State a few years after I left.