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Current Projects - Stefanie Orozco, Front End Web Developer
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Last Updated January 2014. I am currently working on two major projects and two sideline projects. Although not explicitly stated, all involve extensive web development work. Overall, there is a strong focus throughout 2014 on business operations and marketing strategy. For specifics, please contact me for details. Consulting: Omega3Sys Operations and UI Specialist. Small Business: MCRpro Photography. Volunteer Work: Gift of Reading 2014. Gift of Reading is a project led by fifth graders so everyone is a...
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Resume for Stefanie Orozco - Front End Web Developer
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UI Designer and Front End Web Developer. Front end web developer with 13 years of professional experience in development and content management system administration. Advanced skills in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Excellent analytical, design, and communication skills. Extensive experience in end-to-end development cycles. Bachelor of Business Administration. University of Texas at Austin, 1999. Doing Business in Mexico. Interwoven v5.5 - v7.2. Custom Database driven CMS platforms. Front end developer for...
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Coding Dojo – A Coding Odyssey
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A coder's journey from ignorance to competence and beyond! Becoming a polyglot programmer. But what about when you haven’t known something for your entire life? What about when you’re trying to learn multiple things at the same time? Meanwhile also learn some basics in the structure of those languages that gives you some exposure to Latin, possibly even some hieroglyphics. This is what it’s felt like for me this past year. Oh, and those first languages I brought up? Enough about spoken languages, this is...
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Chris Ulanowicz – A Coding Odyssey
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A coder's journey from ignorance to competence and beyond! Full-stack web developer made in Detroit currently living in the DFW area. Always trying to learn as much as I can about everything I can, especially new technologies and programming languages. When I have time I'm into gaming, comic books, ice hockey, drag racing, and spending time with my family of course. Becoming a polyglot programmer. But what about when you haven’t known something for your entire life? Enough about spoken languages, this is...
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First Hack Dallas – A Coding Odyssey
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A coder's journey from ignorance to competence and beyond! Tag: First Hack Dallas. Becoming a polyglot programmer. But what about when you haven’t known something for your entire life? What about when you’re trying to learn multiple things at the same time? Meanwhile also learn some basics in the structure of those languages that gives you some exposure to Latin, possibly even some hieroglyphics. This is what it’s felt like for me this past year. Oh, and those first languages I brought up? Enough about s...
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Inaugural First Hack Dallas Success Story – A Coding Odyssey
http://www.acodingodyssey.com/2016/11/13/inaugural-first-hack-dallas-success-story
A coder's journey from ignorance to competence and beyond! Inaugural First Hack Dallas Success Story. It’s now been a week since our first hackathon, so yes, this post is a bit overdue, but I can say the actual event was a success! I won’t go too much into the beginnings of it though, since I went over that in a previous post called ‘ First Hack Dallas – A Hackathon for Newbies. Saturday morning comes, and I wake up to my phone vibrating to a google calendar alert for First Hack Dallas … at 7:30 AM!
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Uncategorized – A Coding Odyssey
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A coder's journey from ignorance to competence and beyond! Becoming a polyglot programmer. But what about when you haven’t known something for your entire life? What about when you’re trying to learn multiple things at the same time? Meanwhile also learn some basics in the structure of those languages that gives you some exposure to Latin, possibly even some hieroglyphics. This is what it’s felt like for me this past year. Oh, and those first languages I brought up? Enough about spoken languages, this is...