Kenneth Arromdee
West Chester, PA 19382
Email: ********@*****.***
http://www.rahul.net/arromdee
Job Objective: Software Analyst/Engineer/Developer in northeast US,
preferably Philadelphia area
Employment:
2004-Present Senior Programmer/Analyst
Business Software Inc.
Part of a group of 3-5 programmers responsible for
designing and implementing Tax Factory, a payroll and tax
software product, created in C and some C++ on Windows
XP, Linux, Unix, AS/400, and MVS systems and using SQL,
Oracle, and Microsoft Visual Studio with MFC.
2000-2004 Software Engineer
Peachtree Software/Best Software
Part of a large team of developers who created and
implemented the Peachtree Accounting small business
accounting software product, mainly in C/C++ under
Microsoft Visual Studio and .NET.
1996-1999 Software Engineer
Telet Communications/Premiere Communications/Intellivoice
Developed and implemented the CGI scripts for the
web-based side of Premiere's Orchestrate unified
e-mail/voice/fax/phone messaging product, used by 50,000
customers. Designed and wrote code in C and embedded SQL
on Irix and Unixware systems.
Developed and implemented the queue processor which parses
and stores messages for Orchestrate customers and converts
between message formats, under Irix. Also developed the
programs that receive and process billing records and
newly added customers, under Microsoft Visual C/C++ under
Windows NT.
Developed and updated CGI scripts in C and Perl, and
maintained programs at Telet Communications prior to that
company's purchase by Premiere.
Education:
1988-1995 PhD, Computer Science
Johns Hopkins University
Dissertation: Automatic Verification of Synchronous
Circuits. Dissertation details available upon request.
1983-1987 BS, Electrical Engineering/Computer Science
Johns Hopkins University
Miscellaneous:
1987-2000 Member of the main (Unix) development team for NetHack, an
open source computer game written in C. The Devteam
operates on the Internet as a private mailing list with
about 6-10 people on the main team.
Computer languages: C++ (Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and Unix C), Java,
Javascript, some C#, Visual Basic, and SQL.
Miscellaneous academic-related languages (Lisp, Prolog, SML).
Miscellaneous Unix (awk, lex, yacc, perl, shell scripts).
References:
Available upon request.