Sam Trenholme
Keywords
DNS, Perl, Shell script, Awk, C, Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, UNIX, HTML,
CSS, software development, system administration
Technical
Software development experience
- Using extensive knowledge of Bourne shell programming, Sed, grep, Awk, Python, Perl, and PHP scripting languages, and other commands commonly used in a UNIX or Linux environment, to solve many issues encountered in the workplace.
- Using these scripts to write productivity reports, automated mailers, mail filters, scripts to automate the installation and modification of software, generated customer lists for surveys, and other tasks over a five-year period.
- Successful development and execution of an ambitious open-source project; this project can be seen at http://www.maradns.org; this project is well documented
- Linux user, administrator, and developer since June 19, 1995.
- Using and configuring DOS and Windows machines.
- Using HTML, CSS, and PHP to make quality web sites: http://www.maradns.org/ ; http://www.samiam.org/ ; http://csufresno.edu/odin (MySQL and PHP backend)
Work History
2004 - 2005:
California State University, Fresno
Fresno, CA
Fresno, CA
Java programming; setting up a Linux + Apache + MySQL + PHP server; MySQL, Perl, and PHP software development (data importing and dynamic web pages)
1998 - 2001:
Reach International (ReachIn) Incorporated
Mountain View, CA
Mountain View, CA
Utilized Shell, Perl, Awk, Python, C, and other tools to resolve issues.
System administration and webmaster experience with Linux servers,
Windows 95/98/NT/2000 desktops, and Macintosh computers. Some SQA
(software quality assurance) for our contract customers.
1995 - 1998:
Netcom On Line Communications Services
San Jose, CA
San Jose, CA
Increased efficiency of email technical support department via Shell
scripts, C, and Perl scripts.
Education History
2002 - 2005:
California State University, Fresno
Fresno, CA
Fresno, CA
Completed, with 3.73 GPA, a Bachelor of Arts in Computational linguistics
Magna Cum Laude. Date of degree: August 12, 2005.