User: Kormoc
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+ | My name is Rob Smith, a senior PHP and MySQL web developer located in the greater Seattle area. I'm always looking for work, so feel free to check my [https://www.kormoc.com/resume/ resume] and toss me a message. I tend to specialize in high traffic/high availability websites, but my skills are just as useful for smaller sites. I also have a fair bit of system administration experience with Linux and *BSD servers, including web clustering, load balancing, active fail over, and general | ||
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+ | I'm also a firm beliver in Free and Open Software. I'm a member of the [http://www.fsf.org Free Software Foundation], and a official developer for [http://www.mythtv.org MythTV], a open source PVR platform. I tend to do most of my hobby programming as GPL or LGPL, and a selection of that can be found in my [https://www.kormoc.com/trac/ project tracker]. Feel free to use anything you find there, and if you find it useful, I'd love to hear about it! |
Revision as of 11:34, 27 May 2009
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Welcome electronic traveler!
My name is Rob Smith, a senior PHP and MySQL web developer located in the greater Seattle area. I'm always looking for work, so feel free to check my resume and toss me a message. I tend to specialize in high traffic/high availability websites, but my skills are just as useful for smaller sites. I also have a fair bit of system administration experience with Linux and *BSD servers, including web clustering, load balancing, active fail over, and general
networking.
I'm also a firm beliver in Free and Open Software. I'm a member of the Free Software Foundation, and a official developer for MythTV, a open source PVR platform. I tend to do most of my hobby programming as GPL or LGPL, and a selection of that can be found in my project tracker. Feel free to use anything you find there, and if you find it useful, I'd love to hear about it!