| objective |
Seeking a technical game design position within the video gaming industry where my education and work experience within the entertainment technology field will be utilized well. |
education |
Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA Expected: May 2010 Masters in Entertainment Technology |
Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA May 2005 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with minor in Computer Science |
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| skills - computing language | Java, C#, Actionscript 3.0, Python, SQL, JSP, Struts, Spring, Hibernate, Javascript, PHP, SQR, Visual Basic, HTML, CSS, XML, csh, Unix, AIX |
| skills - computing software | Adobe Flash, Visual Studio 2008, MS SQL Server 2008, Eclipse, Oracle SQL Developer, Apache Tomcat 5.x, webMethods, Websphere Applications Studio Developer 5.1.x, Ascent Capture Kofax 7.0, Weblogic, Hyperion Brio Reports Builder, Oracle DB, IBM Content Manager, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe ImageReady, Adobe InDesign, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Macromedia Homesite, MS FrontPage, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Visio, Access |
| skills - gaming engine | Panda3D |
| skills - language | Fluent in Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin) |
| experience |
| Stupid Fun Club | Programming Intern | June 2009 - August 2009 | Berkeley, CA |
- Designed and developed prototypes for two original IPs using C#, SQL Server 2008, and Flash/Actionscript 3.0
- Collaborated with everyone in the company to brainstorm ideas on different projects suggested by Will Wright
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| Showtime Networks - Digital Media | Software Developer | December 2006 - August 2008 | New York, NY |
- Developed RSS feeds for the daily and primetime programming schedules available on Showtime's website using the Informa JAR package
- Converted video metadata for Showtime's custom flash player to a format required by a 3rd party flash player using JDOM
- Designed and produced a Java-based Content Management System tool allowing the Digital Media content team to regularly update and maintain information being displayed on Showtime's homepage
- Generated and transformed XML code on the fly server-side for all of Showtime's episodes registered in the database using DOM4J
- Enabled the ability to display a list of videos on Showtime's revamped Sports videos webpage by creating a Java container that utilizes JDBC calls
- Put in enhancements and functionality to Showtime's Message Board administrative tool for moderators, such as searching for message board users, displaying banned users in the system, and displaying reports regarding number of message board posts, the top 5 posters, and all moderator activity over a given period of time
- Maintained Showtime, The Movie Channel, and FLIX On Demand schedules on the Showtime website by importing Excel spreadsheets containing pertinent information to the database
- Aided in monitoring, debugging, and refreshing Apache Tomcat servers across the development, QA, and live regions hosting Showtime’s website
- Created multiple Java-based administrative tools with JSP technology using Struts, Spring and Hibernate frameworks, as well as making JDBC calls to Oracle 9.x database for web developers, marketing coordinators, and business analysts to be able to access different types of information from the database
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| CGI Federal (Medicare Appeals System - Imaging Project) | Software Developer | May 2006 - October 2006 | Fairfax, VA |
- Generated validation checks for different fields on the appeals with Visual Basic (VB) scripting for Ascent Capture Kofax software
- Developed a Java class that pulls XML files from the National Institutes of Health's PubMed database web service using client-server protocol
- Completed setup and configuration of IBM DB2, MS SQL Server 2000, and IBM Content Manager (CM) for Windows 2000 servers successfully
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| CGI Federal (Library of Congress Momentum Project) | Business Systems Analyst | July 2005 - May 2006 | Fairfax, VA |
- Developed SQL scripts (Oracle 9.x based) to update fields in databases
- Implemented System Assurance scripts using csh (C shell scripting) to run nightly cycles in financial software (Momentum) for Library of Congress
- Debugged, maintained, and monitored test regions that ran on webMethods and Weblogic platform for Momentum development on AIX (IBM's version of Unix) environment
- Led a team of analysts in developing customized Java code using webMethods (Java GUI based) content management software for life cycles of different financial forms and documents in Momentum
- Installed and coded backpatches using Hyperion Brio SQR for reports in Momentum upgrade
- Designated as primary contact for clients in the IT department for planning and documenting nightly batch cycle requirements
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