SAM TRENHOLME http://www.samiam.org 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 System administration experience * Linux user, administrator, and developer since June 19, 1995. * Using and configuring DOS and Windows machines. Other skills * 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 Java programming; set 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 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 Increased efficiency of email technical support department via Shell scripts, C, and Perl scripts. EDUCATION HISTORY 2002-2005: California State University, Fresno Fresno, CA Completed, with 3.73 GPA, a Bachelor of Arts in Computational linguistics Magna Cum Laude. Date of degree: August 12, 2005.