Recent Past Projects
A project recently completed for a client was written in C++ on the Linux platform, and provided a real-time emulation of IP traffic conveyed over an encrypted ATM virtual circuit carried on an air-to-air microwave link. This software met its design goal of one megabit throughput, and will now be used in a testbed having a mix of real and emulated microwave connections. The emulation software was written using ANSI C++ and POSIX standards wherever possible to protect the client's software investment. The algorithms in the emulation are based on my extensive experience with the low-level operation of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
Other recent projects have included a number of CGI and web traffic reporting programs written in C, C++ and Perl for the Apache web server.
My software documentation has received compliments. For example, see this system document that I wrote for a client.
For a sample of my work with the World Wide Web, see this web site that I designed and built for a local conservation organization.
Here's my formal resume.
Sorry, I don't do Windows.
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