Guy Miller
About Guy Miller
Below can be found my traditional career path. But I also have a passion and sideline. That passion is competitive sailing. Recently I have been designing and building hydrofoils, and I have a new control system that could be a game changer in some applications. I have international patents pending on my invention, and my goal is to try to see if my invention can be brought to market in some way. I am interested to talk to people in the boat design and construction arena to see what kind of collaboration is possible. I have a broad spectrum of experience from dabbling in raw bits at device driver level, control of hardware, to data manipulation, UI design, Web deployments, databases, and cell phone app development (Android). Technologies include C++, C#, MFC, Java, Swing, .NET, VB, ASP.NET, IIS, SqlServer, MySQL, SQL, Stored Procedures, Database schema design, front end side javascript, Android OS, VxWorks, Embedded programing, communications and telemetry Primarily Windows based development, but also have some cross platform experience. Experienced in working in projects of all sizes, and including project management or development manager roles. Specialties: Development of Dot Net and Swing UI components and complete GUIs. Development of entire systems from hardware design, embedded software, user applications, complete lifecycle conception to engineering production. Significant expertise in the Oil and Gas Industry, customer facing roles, and consulting. I thrive on challenge, and enjoy the really tough problems.I am able to bring problem solving skills and out of the box thinking together. I have 100% success rate , that is so far I never failed to solve even the most elusive problems. I say so far because I am sure there are plenty of really difficult problems out there. Ask me about some of these. In the same way that I like to solve problems I like to employ the same critical thinking skills in routine development. For example while writing code to perform some fairly straightforward I might well come up with a novel way to improve the product. Ask me for of examples of these too. I am amazed by what I have seen in my lifetime in terms of technology evolution, and I have been along for the ride every step of the way. My first programming in middle school involved punching cards and sending them off in the mail to a mainframe computer on a local college campus.