Resume

I love writing software. I specialize in mobile and web apps. Here is a list of projects of mine, in order of language/technology. Currently I am Lead Software Engineer for Murtha Design, Inc.

Do you need custom software or a have question about it?

Email me: chris at chris lott dot net.

Apple iPhone/iPad in App Store (All in Xcode/Objective-C):

  • Drawing Pad (Top 6 out of all iPad Apps!)
  • Unnecessary Censorship
  • Tuned
  • PBS Kids Photo Factory
  • PBS Kids Make a Journal
  • Shape Builder Preschool Puzzle Game
  • Preschool Connect The Dots
  • Preschool Memory Match

Microsoft Windows:

  • Whole Foods Market Digital Bulletin Board / Kiosk (C#, Surface, WPF)
  • SalesTouch Touch Screen Kiosk (C#, Surface, WPF)
  • WalkWrite Mobile Construction (C#, Windows Mobile 5, MS SQL CE)

Web Technologies:

  • Whole Foods Market Digital Bulletin Board Back-end (C#, ASP.NET, jQuery, Infragistics, MS SQL Server)
  • SNG Studios Music Mood Facebook App (PHP, mySQL, Facebook API, jQuery)
  • CPS, Inc. Field Connect / WalkWrite Mobile Construction Portal (ASP.NET, jQuery, MS SQL Server)
  • SalesTouch Web, Web-formatted presentations (ASP.NET, jQuery, MS SQL Server)

Education:

  • B.S. in Computer Science, focus on embedded systems - California State University Sacramento
  • A.S. Computer Science - Sierra College
  • A.S. Computer Science, Embedded Systems - Sierra College
  • A.A. Liberal Arts - Sierra College
  • High School Diploma - Rocklin High School

Accomplishments:

  • Drawing Pad has been featured on national TV (B&N Nook commercial and demo devices on QVC and HSN), featured on Apple and Barnes and Noble in-store demo devices, won a Parents Choice Award for 2011, won Samsung Galaxy Note Application Challenge  2012 (3rd place), mentioned in many national magazines and news articles such as WSJ, USA Today, etc.
  • SalesTouch won best of new product award at the Pacific Coast Builder’s Show 2008
  • Highest ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) score out of all Rocklin High class of 2001

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