External Links
Below are some links to pages that interest me. These can range from homepages of personal friends to places I worked at to random sites that I find personally interesting. If you would like to add your or any other site to this list, just Contact Me.
People
I credit Mr. Jason Leveille personally for almost everything that I have learned and achieved in the field of web development. Without his constant guidance and support throughout the years I could not have reached the level of skill that I have today. Once a Computer Science teacher at my high school, Quince Orchard, Jason now works as a web software developer for a web design and consulting company. His personal blog and homepage can be found at
http://jasonleveille.com/.
Places
The location of my third and most professional Information Technology position, the University of Maryland Department of Public Safety, otherwise known as the University of Maryland Police Department, combined my love of working with PC hardware with my ability to program exciting new web based applications. Starting out as an hourly Student Intern, and eventually graduating to a full time System Database Administrator / Web Programmer, UMDPS has offered me an exciting working environment as well as greatly expanded my abilities.
I started my web career here at
Quince Orchard High School working under the newly created Webteam. Starting out as just Jason Leveille and myself, we were first tasked with totally overhauling out existing website. It was during this time that I learned of the importance of web standards, accessibility, and other important web concepts that I carry with me to this day. Our projects then branched out to other areas that are touched on in this webteam site, located at
http://webteam.qohs.org/04-05.php [ dead link ].
My second major web based "job" was an internship at my county's school system headquarters, working with their Web Services Team. Here I learned what it is actually like working in a professional web environment and I thank everyone there for everything that they taught me and for all of the ice cream and lunches they bought us. The interns used to have a hosted page of our projects, but it was unfortunately removed. However, I managed to copy the files over to my archive server, located at
http://archives.antiemotion.com/MCPS/.
Other Links
Thought the years, I have created many versions of my personal homepage, as well as other miscellaneous pages, which I archive in a single location after I retire them. This archive of dead sites can be found at
http://archives.antiemotion.com/ for anyone interested in looking into my past (ugly) work. Enjoy.