I currently work for Turner Broadcasting Systems providing Web Development for CNN.com, SI.com, NCAA.com and SIKids.com
My main site using twitter bootstrap.
This is an example of a live virtual representation of a baseball game using the module design pattern, custom events, jsonp and handlebars.
We will be going through a rewrite with angular.js
My site uses Varnish as a reverse proxy, Memcache for caching database queries and user sessions, APC opscode cache and apache solr for faster searches.
I worked with Brian at Teacher Resource Network. He was a great programmer, very skilled in PHP, MySQL, and Javascript, as well as many other technologies. He helped me out a lot with Drupal and Subversion, and was a great guy to work with.
Brian is a knowledgeable and capable web developer who strives to produce only the best work possible. He works well under pressure and is willing to take on any task, large or small. He is a pleasure to work with and consistently goes out of his way to be of service to others.
During his time at TRN, Brian was highly proficient with PHP, Drupal, javascript, jQuery, and HTML/CSS. He has a wide range of expertise and was able to pick up new skills quickly, and help train his peers.
Brian was one of our top performing developers during his time at TRN. He has a unique work ethic and attention to detail, and he always brought a great energy and positive attitude into work.
Brian and I worked together on several web applications at Teacher Resource Network. When I first joined the team, he mentored me in Drupal to bring me up to speed. He is a talented developer across the board from planning out the backend architecture, to writing powerful server-side code in PHP, front-end code in JavaScript, and bringing designs to life with HTML/CSS. In addition to these talents, he is a fun and easy-going guy to work with.