AWS, Base, CSS, HTML, Windows Server Admin, Linux Server Admin, Relational Databases, Technical Support
Maintaining an ESXi hypervisor with 6+ virtual machines, an OSx server, Windows 2003 servers, and Windows 2012 servers. Additionally, maintaining WordPress websites, ASP classic websites and their applications, and static HTML websites. Providing IT support for 20ish employees.
Part-time nights and weekends work maintaining client websites.
Search engine optimization tasks for many clients, including Toshiba and a few others.
Search engine optimization for many clients. Maintained the company's primary website properties. Helped develop internal procedures and protocols for a quickly growing company.
Maintained client websites and servers.
Built my own business and taught myself the web.
This is a limited portfolio due to non-competes and other corporate clauses I'm only able to display the few items below.
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Front End skills help make the website or application visually pleasing. I'm able to read and write most front end languages. This would be most strongest area of expertise.
Back End skills help make the website or application actually function. I have a firm understanding of database relations and can read PHP very well. This is currently my most interesting part of my skillset.
Systems Administration is what I received my education in oh so many years back. I have always been an avid Windows home user. Notably, in 2016, I have made the switch to linux as my desktop carrier. For web development, LAMP is the preferred layout.
Most Content Management Systems are have a relatively similar structure making navigating easier than learning a new language. My top three CMS's below:
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