Ken de Lackner
Senior Software Developer
*********@*******.*** 242 Maple Avenue #218
516-***-**** Westbury, NY 11590
Background
I am a Visual C++ software developer with extensive knowledge of MFC, Win32 API, and MySQL database development.
I also have experience with MS Access, STL, OpenGL, COM, ATL, SQL, XML, HTML, ASP, JavaScript, VBScript, and
Visual Basic.
Professional Experience
• March 2002 to present and July 1996 to January 1999 – KLD Engineering, PC
Visual C++ Software Developer – MFC (Feature Pack) / MySQL database: Development of a traffic
network visual editor with storage and retrieval of data using ODBC with a MySQL Database. This
application was utilized by traffic engineers to create virtual evacuations of most of the nuclear power
plants throughout the United States and Japan. It allows engineers to set intersection traffic
characteristics, geometry, volume data, and signal control specifications. A traffic animator can then
be launched for a virtual display of moving traffic.
I also contributed to the development of both 2D and 3D traffic animators. The animations have full
user control with all of the features of a VCR plus pan and zoom. The 3D animator was developed
using OpenGL.
• July 2001 to January 2002 – Eshare Communications
Visual C++ Programmer – MFC/COM/XML/HTML/ATL/JavaScript/VBScript Visual
Basic/ASP/DHTML: I played a significant role in the development of an email distribution product
included with the company’s customer interaction software. The ATL component that I designed
displays in Internet Explorer as a splitter window with both a tree view and an html view. The browser
scripts of the html view communicate smoothly with the C++ code of the host application. All server
interaction is done using XML (SOAP) and data storage is accomplished using SQL Server. Other
technologies included in my project are COM, ASP, HTML, VBScript and JavaScript.
• December 1999 to May 2001 - Broadserve
Visual C++ Programmer – MFC/COM/DirectX/Sockets: I worked on the development of several
Internet based applications. I was responsible primarily for the design and implementation of the GUI
aspect of their video email product. I developed the application with a non-rectangular main window
with smaller slide-out windows which displayed as needed. I was also involved in DirectX
programming along with data retrieval and storage using SQL Server and XML.
• February 1999 to November 1999 - APGEN
Visual C++ Programmer – MFC/Active X: I developed MFC utility applications for interaction with
their proprietary database. One product that I designed was an MDI application that utilized an
ActiveX Grid for data visualization and manipulation. I created another MFC application that
generated database queries and exchanged data with their existing software.
• October 1995 to June 1996 – Sheridan Software
Programming Support Analyst: Provided support to Visual C++ and Visual Basic developers who
were using this company’s ActiveX components in their development projects.
Education
Doctorate degree - New York University, New York, NY
B.A. degree - Queens College, Flushing, NY