I have 15 years experience in diverse facets of .NET development, encompassing analysis, design, development, and execution of web, windows and console applications. And I earned extensive programming experience using ASP.NET, C#, MVC, AngularJS, JavaScript, jQuery, JSON, Html, CSS, SQL Server, T-SQL, SSRS, RESTful and WCF. Have a strong and thorough understanding of modern technology and SDLC.
I have worked in hospitality, financial, retail industries, and law firm.
In my spare time, I enjoy gardening, drawing, dancing, yoga, sewing and knitting. I love to maximize my experience.
Professional Experience:
US Default Group, LLC, Boca Raton, FL November 2016 – March 2020 Senior
Developer III
- Developing Enterprise Component Services using C#, WinForm, Asp.Net, SQL Server, Linq, Entity Framework 6, HTML, CSS, WebBrowser Control, JSON, jQuery and Javascript.
- Enhanced tons of new features for company Case Manager System in Foreclosure, Bankruptcy and Eviction Firm windows application using C#, WinForm, SQL Server, Linq, Entity Framework 6, Lambda Expressions, WCF, Multi-Threading, Windows Service, TXTextControl and Telerik. Fully optimized previous version to make software execute faster to increase company profit.
- Enhanced and maintained financial application (accounting most) for windows version and website version.
- Version control is TFS and project manager tool is JIRA.
Virtualworks Group Inc., Boca Raton, FL April 2016 – End of October 2016
Software Engineer
- Developed new version of search product (ViaWorks) for employee productivity using MVC 5, C#, Entity Framework 6, VS 2013, AngularJS and ReactJS, jQuery, HTML, CSS, Restful, Linq, MySql, SQL Server, and JIRA.
- Enhanced and updated many ViaWorks features including SharePoint support, multi-language features, and other dynamic settings. Version control was using TortoiseHg Workbench 3.7.3.
Bankrate, West Palm Beach, FL. September 2015 – January, 2016
.Net Developer
- Developed a service wrangler for monitoring windows and web services on different servers using WCF, TCP sockets, Entity Framework 6, and SQL server that dynamically creates metadata, imports endpoint using the WSDL URI and contract name, and dynamically creates client and invokes the method using reflection. The front end of the site was using MVC 5, C#, ASP.NET framework 4.0, Bootstrap, jQuery, VS 2015, Entity Framework 6, and Linq.
- Added tracking variables with customer control to bankrate.com using JavaScript, jQuery, and JSON.
- Implemented JavaScript, jQuery, ASP.NET 4.5, C#, VS 2015, NUnit Test, Fiddler2, Linq , and Entity Framework 6 for application functionality in web portals. Version Control is TFS.
Wealth Management System Inc, West Palm Beach, FL. February 2014 – August 2015
Operation and .Net Developer
- Created websites, web services, and data loading applications for financial industry retirement program using C#, ASP.NET 4.5/4.0, MVC 5/4, WCF, TCP sockets, web service, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL Server 2014/2012/2008, SSIS, VS 2013/2012/ 2010, Entity Framework 6.
- Built benefitstatements.com, financial 401(K), rollover IRA calculator web tools for E*TRADE, Janus, and many other financial institutions using C#, MVC, jQuery.
- Created program for auto processing retirement transactions: auto uploading records, validating participant’s addresses, creating PDF files and pushing files for printing, etc using C#, SQL Server, PhantomJS, and address validation service.
- Built many reports for operations to marketing, monitoring the business using SSRS.
- Developed or enhanced financial services sites with multi-tiered programming, Call Center, Rollover IRA; programs designed to process retirement related transactions using C#, JavaScript, jQuery, ASP.Net/MVC, CSS, SQL Server, Linq, XML, Fiddler, and NUnit Test. Also using SharePoint for the site content and the reports view, etc. Version control was using Beanstalk/TortoiseSVN.
Angular: Building Dynamic Web Application Using Angular 8, view my blog
ASP.NET Core MVC and EF Core: Constructing REST APIs using ASP.NET Core MVC and Entity Framework Core, view my blog
REACT Application: Calling a RESTful API in REACT, view my blog
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