Laurence A. Lee

Male

Honolulu

United States

Profile Information:

Occupation:
Blogger / Vlogger / New Media Writer, Consultant, Software Developer, Web Developer
Company:
Lalee Consulting LLC
Areas of Interest (Robotics, Software Architecture, Green Energy, Web 2.0, etc.):
Linux, Ruby, Mobile Device development (iPhone, Droid, etc), Social Network Application development, Programming Language Theory (language constructs, compiler theory), and Green/Renewable Energy
Software Language Proficiencies / Interests:
C, C#, HTML, Java, Javascript, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL, Visual Basic, XML
About Me:
Aloha! I’m Laurence A. Lee, a freelance Technical Solutions Architect -- more commonly known as a “Software Engineer on Steroids” -- located in Honolulu, Hawaii.

I am a certified Enterprise Applications Developer, at least, according to Microsoft.

I am also a Fedora (Linux) Ambassador for Hawaii and I’d imagine a fair portion of the Pacific Rim. I may be able to provide free Fedora Linux DVDs and some Technical Assistance in the local area, but please, don’t ask me for free hats. :-)

I am nothing special to Apple. OK, that’s not entirely true. I am an Apple Developer with an iPhone Developer’s Kit. And I darn well know how to use it, too, so watch out!

For work, I write code. For fun, I… write even more code.

I can develop code for a wide variety of platforms, from obscure novelties like Xbox-Linux, to Commercial Enterprise platforms like Microsoft Dynamics, SharePoint Server, and Windows, to the bleeding-edge of open-source like Ruby on Rails 3 on Ruby 1.9.
Website:
http://www.lalee.net
Secondary Website:
http://www.not404.com
Twitter Username
rubyjedi

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  • Fred Baclig

    The world of web development is so much more fun than desktop apps, lol. But, it looks like I'm going to be more busy reading up on all these different new/exciting frameworks.

    BTW: do you know of any places that are looking for a intern ruby/python web developer? I'm looking to get some experience under my belt so, I'm ready to hit the ground running after graduation.
  • Fred Baclig

    Great, will do! I actually do have a favorite framework it's web.py and then django and I just recently wondered into the Ruby world recently.

    I just finished up writing a little flickr like application in sinatra(complete with users and search) on my local server. It feels "clean" =P
  • Gus Higuera

    Ruby Ninja!