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I am a back end API/DB guy. I am currently working for Lubrizol in Painesville as a contractor. I need to learn more about automation (Distributed Control Systems, fault tolerant redundancy, feedback loops, industrial grade hardware distributors, safety in the face of disastrous events, and just a lot of things-- too many to list). So, some days I am doing mundane data entry into SAP, other days I am learning about how a very robust Distributed Control system manages to make space age materials, one day I learned how to use radar to measure tank fluid levels, and yet other days you might find me hanging off the end of a 48" pipe wrench. It is intense.
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I am similar to a full-stack guy dabbling in system administration, database manipulation, and front end code. I am currently working in Web Development again.
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For fun I build web applications. To satisfy a debt I make contributions to the [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Guide_Project OWASP Guide Project] and the [https://github.com/OWASP/PHP-ESAPI OWASP PHP ESAPI Github repository]. Someone thought it might be a good idea to let me help be in charge of the Dev Guide.
  
 
I have had the opportunity to lead a full, but random, and exciting life. As a result I'm one of those inch deep but mile wide people. There are huge gaps in my knowledge, but I've got a good enough base that with a short amount of practice I can do just about anything with shocking proficiency.
 
I have had the opportunity to lead a full, but random, and exciting life. As a result I'm one of those inch deep but mile wide people. There are huge gaps in my knowledge, but I've got a good enough base that with a short amount of practice I can do just about anything with shocking proficiency.

Latest revision as of 03:10, 16 June 2015

I am similar to a full-stack guy dabbling in system administration, database manipulation, and front end code. I am currently working in Web Development again.

For fun I build web applications. To satisfy a debt I make contributions to the OWASP Guide Project and the OWASP PHP ESAPI Github repository. Someone thought it might be a good idea to let me help be in charge of the Dev Guide.

I have had the opportunity to lead a full, but random, and exciting life. As a result I'm one of those inch deep but mile wide people. There are huge gaps in my knowledge, but I've got a good enough base that with a short amount of practice I can do just about anything with shocking proficiency.