David Neely

Male

Honolulu, Hawaii

United States

Profile Information:

Occupation:
Blogger / Vlogger / New Media Writer, Consultant, Database Administrator, Database Developer, Digital Designer, Educator, IT Technical Support/Help Desk, Network/Systems Administrator, Software Developer, Web Developer
Areas of Interest (Robotics, Software Architecture, Green Energy, Web 2.0, etc.):
Web Development, Flex, Objective-C, PHP, RFID, Bluetooth, Networking, HCI, iPhone Application development, Android Application development, and Calm Technology.
Software Language Proficiencies / Interests:
ASP, C, C++, C#, Flash/Flex, HTML, Java, Javascript, JSP, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL, XML
About Me:
Aloha! My name is David Neely. I am the Technology and Web Coordinator at the University of Hawaii's Manoa Career Center (http://manoa.hawaii.edu/careercenter).

I have created projects in PHP and MySQL during my undergraduate time at the University of Hawaii including:

SendThisToMe - A web-based application to send emails without requiring access to an email client.
ISBNspy - A RESTful application that utilized the Amazon API to retreive realtime prices, ratings, and reviews from mobile phone browsers.

I also designed and developed an educational math app for the iPhone called Mathogen. Users are presented with math problems. Clicking on the correct answer pops the ball and advances the game. I am currently working on an update to Mathogen that will be released in 2016.

Right now I am interested in purchasing a Rasberry Pi to create a desktop replacement computer. I am currently taking ICS 613 with Professor Philip Johnson at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Website:
http://https://davidneely.wordpress.com/
Twitter Username
deeniri

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  • Gus Higuera

    Heard one of our band's tracks the other night on KTUH, great stuff man
  • Gus Higuera

    Awesome man, gonna grab your album. You guys playing around town anytime soon?
  • Nathan Wallace

    Thanks, David! Your presentation/panel-thingy at the TechHui conference was wonderful. Mathogen looks great! See you at the next iOS meetup!