ࡱ> IKH@ bjbjFF B&,,ZZZ8 2:+(-(-(-(Kx( -1$3Rg51%%%11'''%X+('%+(''' 8ZC&0'',102'y6s'Xy6'4"y6'$ "!v'",#'11dZ'ZWilliam T. Block Friendswood, TX 77546 (281) 482-6849 HYPERLINK "http://www.wtblock.com/resume/"http://www.wtblock.com/resume/ Objective Seeking permanent position to design Visual C++ applications for Microsoft Windows NT Workstation/Server and Windows 9x. Summary of qualifications Visual C++ (1.x, 2.x, 4.x, 5.0 and 6.0) programming for Microsoft Windows and Windows NT. Projects include design of graphics tools, ActiveX controls, serial communications, DDE, client/server, database tools, networking (Internet, TCP/IP, LAT and Windows Sockets) and streaming audio/video. Class library experience with MFC, ATL and WTL. Visual SourceSafe and ClearCase code management. Windows SDK experience beginning with Windows 1.0 through Win32. Other languages include Pascal, C, BASIC and various assemblers. Work experience 1995 - Present Baker Atlas Houston, TX Designed and implemented an MFC application to display well log information. This program simulates a strip chart recorder capable of displaying numerous curves, filling between curves, dividing the data into zones, user annotations, printing and print preview. This program supports multiple document templates to support mulitple data formats. Designed and implemented a log heading program in Visual C++ that allows the user to fill in job data in a WYSIWYG form that supports MDI, unit conversion, printing and print preview and National Language Support. Designed several MFC classes used by other programmers for graphical data display, data entry, and data access. These classes were used to build the above programs. 1987 - 1994 Bristol Babcock, Inc. Houston, TX Graphics Terminal Emulation for Windows. This was a turnkey product of which I was the sole contributor. It is currently used by more than 200 companies in mission critical applications. The NRC specified this product for their nation wide crisis management system. Written in Visual C++ using the Windows and Winsock SDK. Features include custom controls, graphic drawing tools, serial and network communications. Ported above to X-Windows Motif. database browser for Windows and Windows NT. Another turnkey product of which I was sole contributor. Written in Visual C++ using MFC. This is a client/server application using NetDDE to select data from a real-time database on a VAX computer into clients running under Windows. I also wrote the DDE server on the VAX using C. Real-time and historical database query program for Windows NT and VMS. Turnkey product of which I was sole contributor. Project involved the design of a real-time data dictionary and programmers API. Final product included console command line queries and client/server query using NetDDE (to allow the display of real-time and historical data in Windows clients). Designed firmware for embedded controllerMotorola 68HC11. 1984 - 1987 Intermetrics, Inc. Houston, TX Participated in programming of a sequential batch control language that ran in real-time control system. Written in Pascal for TI 990 mini-computer. Programmed multi-windowed, mouse driven, programmers text editor and DOS shell in Turbo Pascal. 1982 - 1984 Neuro Technology, Inc. Houston, TX Designed program to run small manufacturing operationbill of materials, purchasing, invoicing and inventory. Electrical (CMOS digital and analog) and mechanical design of medical instruments for use in the operating room. 1980 - 1982 Singer - Link Division Houston, TX Designed communications processor to connect the space shuttle simulator to telemetry satellite simulator. This project was written in Z80 assembly. Programmed project tracking, personnel and security software in Pascaldatabase, report generator, and data entry forms generator. 1976 - 1980 TCD, Incorporated Houston, TX Programmed business software in BASICInventory, A/R, A/P, GL and Attorney Time Accounting. Programmed several video games in 8080 assembly language. 1975 - 1976 Lockheed Electronics Company Houston, TX Motorola 6800 microprocessor hardware and software design. 1972 - 1975 Texas Instruments Incorporated Dallas, TX Original design team for 5TI Programmable Logic ControllerTTL design. Paveway Laser Guided BombTTL test equipment design. Education 1968 - 1972 Lamar University Beaumont, TX B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Extracurricular activities Beta tester for several Microsoft productsMS-DOS 5.0, 6.0, 6.2 and 6.22; Windows 3.0, 3.1; Windows for Workgroups 3.1; Windows NT 3.1 and 3.5; Windows 95 and the Natural Keyboard. I own my own programming tools and development platforms including Visual C++ 6.0, Developer Platform Subscription (Professional), Windows 2000 Server, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, and Windows 98. These platforms are networked using TCP/IP and connected to the internet via ADSL. I maintain my own internet domain (wtblock.com) with a local DNS and mail server. 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