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Trained in C, familiar with C++ and Java, spent the last 10 or so years mostly in scripting (perl, shell, etc) with a little php/ajax/js on the side. I've been running linux on just about all my systems for over 5 years, and at least partially using it since '95, mostly with Debian and now Ubuntu. Lately I'm getting back into a project using C, maybe Lua, front end with php/ajax/js, and who knows what else.

Outside of the techie stuff, I enjoy photography as a hobby and do a lot of home repair both on my own home and with the local Habitat chapter. For fun, I strap the bare necessities onto my back and enjoy a weekend of backpacking.


Dec
22
answered How to number the invoices?
Dec
21
answered How does one acknowledge fault with customers?
Aug
5
answered Promoting startup on Google+
Jul
18
comment Moving customers from free to paid
@littleadv, If they don't like the new terms, you can refund their money, which in this case is nothing.
Jul
13
awarded  Quorum
Jun
11
answered Do my prices make me seem unprofessional? Should I even list them?
Jun
10
awarded  Yearling
May
17
comment Filling out a W9 as a Single Member LLC
Thanks for the follow up. You can click the checkmark next to your answer so that this question appears as resolved.
Apr
10
answered What is a typical contract for employee's who want to work on a start up but get paid through future earnings?
Apr
7
comment Contractor paying subcontractor
Woops, sorry for assuming. Figured you were asking because you needed to file your taxes this week. :)
Apr
7
answered Contractor paying subcontractor
Mar
16
comment Does an iPhone app need PCI compliance?
Have the various sites/merchants, that you intend to use, signed off on your design? They may require PCI compliance for you to be permitted to interface with them.
Mar
15
answered Prevented from seeing stock option plan
Mar
9
answered Can a startup expense an employee's health insurance premiums?
Mar
7
comment Signed an NDA but the company never returned their copy to me
@Joe I've updated my answer to handle mutual NDA's as best I know, but Phoenix is right to suggest updating your question.
Mar
7
revised Signed an NDA but the company never returned their copy to me
updated to handle two sided NDA's
Mar
7
comment Signed an NDA but the company never returned their copy to me
@Joe If they haven't given you an agreement, then don't disclose anything to them. The NDA's I've signed have always restricted me from talking about my clients, but I've never restricted my clients from telling others about me. All I do is maintain a copyright on my work which is more than enough protection.
Mar
6
answered Signed an NDA but the company never returned their copy to me
Mar
2
answered Can I pay by company card for myself?
Feb
25
revised How Can I Promote my Translator Android App?
removing promotion and "thanks"