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Software I've Built

I've worked on quite a bit of software over the years, much of which, for various reasons, I can't show off to the world. Here's the stuff I can.

In case you haven't been to the "What I Do" page yet, please be aware that I am a programmer, not a visual designer - some of these applications and websites are beautiful, others are a bit ugly, but, either way, I did not design their appearance unless noted otherwise.

"Work" section updates underway

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I've started a long-past-due update of the "Work" section of this site, expanding substantially on the description of my freelance work and adding links to the long and short versions of my CV/resume. A project portfolio, code samples, and information on my involvement in the broader software development community should also be coming within the next few days.

What I Do

I have been self-employed as a freelance software developer and Linux/UNIX systems administrator since October, 2004. I am currently available to take on new projects.

Some time ago, Freelance Switch ran an article titled Questions & Answers: How to Describe What You Do which provided a series of questions for freelancers to help them clarify for clients and potential clients the type of work they do. Here are my answers: