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  College Degrees: Physics, Programming, Engineering, Electronics.  
    • Education
      Details of my degrees.
    • Experience
      Highlights of experience.
    • Projects
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ABOUT ME
My studies began at Saint Petersburg College in January 1993, earning my first A.S. degree in Electronics Engineering and an A.A. in Engineering before transferring to the University of South Florida to earn a B.S. in Physics. Returning to SPC, I earned a degree in Database Technology; opting for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer program. (3.7 GPA)
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
An incisive, highly-motivated .NET Software Engineer and Database Administrator with a substantive background in the design, construction, and maintenance of networked computer systems. Acknowledged for being very adaptable with a keen eye for detail, and the ability to troubleshoot and find the root of the problem. Employment background represents a positive history of producing results and achieving high goals consistently. Able to work independently or with teams and respond rapidly to reach positive results.
KEY WORDS TERMINOLOGY
Programmer, Engineer, Physicist, Developer, Information Technology, Software, Computers, Networks, MS/DOS, MS Office, LAN/WAN, Modems, Database, Systems Operator, Devices, Operating Systems Upgrades, Configuration, Routers, Hubs, PC Repair, Wireless Networking, Software Installations, Microsoft Office Web page Development, Frontpage, Dreamweaver, HTML, Photoshop, Flash, Crystal Reports, XML.NET, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, VB.NET, Advanced VB.NET, Exchange.
   technology
 
PHYSICS
Physics is the basis for all science. All other sciences, from Astronomy to Biochemistry, from Ecology to Genetics are rooted in physics.
 
PROGRAMMING
Today’s world is driven by technology. The ability to code and manipulate this technology is a powerful resource.
 
ENGINEERING
Engineers apply the theories and principles of science and mathematics. Often their work is the link between a scientific discovery and its application.
 
ELECTRONICS
The backbone of the modern world is electronics. Electronics give us computers and other devices that we take for granted.
© 2006 Dave Barker