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Send email to: Richard Whiting (Thesys Development)
Rates: (please inquire directly)
Services provided as a freelancing individual
Homepage URL http://members.aol.com/rpwhiting
Portfolio/Resume URL http://members.aol.com/rpwhiting/resume_r.htm
( top )6085 Quaker Hill Drive West Bloomfield, MI 48322
rpwhiting@aol.com
specializing in website development (using HTML, Java, Javascript, et al) and any other Java-related development
Windows '95/NT all Java-supported platforms
19 Years of full-life-cycle experience: analysis, development, coding, debugging, documentation and support ... Intel Corporation: 6 years as programmer, programmer/analyst, senior p/a, and IS manager Compuware Corporation: 7 years as consultant to General Motors and Parke-Davis, technical support and networking manager, and software developer Federated Financial Reserve Corp'n: 6 years as applications, networking, operations and Internet/website manager
I have developed manufacturing simulations for Intel Corporation, financial systems for Intel, General Motors and F.F.R.C., and contributed to development of a PC-based relational software package ("PowerBase") that was twice voted PC Magazine's Editor's Choice while working at Compuware Corp'n. Samples of my website development work may be viewed at http://www.leaseaccept.com and http://members.aol.com/rpwhiting. (Please see my website/resume for details.)
(in alphabetical order...) APL Basic (Visual and otherwise) C C++ Cobol DPL Fortran HTML Java Javascript Pascal
(too many to list, please see my website/resume for details)
IBM PC's IBM RS/6000 Point-IV HP 3000 DEC 10
Windows '95/NT AIX (Unix) Netware 3.x, 4.x Iris PC-LAN DOS MPE IV TOPS-10
Object technology (analysis/design/programming) Relational database Structured programming TCP/IP Networking Database (please see my website/resume for details)
(too many to list)
Networked and standalone PCs
(too many to list)
Where is Java going? Everywhere there's a need for platform-independent, vendor-independent software. Wherever there's a need for reliable, distributed data processing and communications. Anyplace a quick prototype is needed to create a 'proof-of-concept' or a rock-solid 'line-of- business' system has to span multiple servers and multiple clients around the globe. It's going to intelligent businesses, intelligent homes, intelligent machines, intelligent data and communications, and, yes, just possibly even intelligent meetings! In short--EVERYWHERE! (You did ask, where is Java going, not where is it today.)