Custom Software Development

For 30 years, I've combined intuition, my technical expertise and good ole Texas common sense, to bring my clients the solutions they need.

Jonathan Mitchell

I'm the one you call when you need a solution. Night owl traveler on the binary highways.

I have been a professional developer since 1992. To various degrees of involvement, I

designed,

debugged, coded, and restructured a mind-numbing number of projects; ranging from a simple

Windows DLL redesign on Windows 3.1, device drivers for Lockheed for device prototypes, PHP

based web sites, Database interfaces, communications chat systems for SCO Unix and a lot of

amazing genius-level bad ideas, written on a scratch piece of paper, wrapped in way too much

caffeine and optimism.

The first language I mastered was C, using it exclusively until integrating C++ and adopting

the

OOP methodology. Most of my early projects revolved around ports from Unix to Windows, low

level, legacy.

I've spent most of my early career contracting. My injection into the life cycle of a

project

was always very deliberate, allowing me to efficiently and quickly get deep in the code,

where

it is and where it needs to go.

I'm the one you call when you need a solution. Night owl traveler on the binary highways.

I have been a professional developer since 1992. To various degrees of involvement, I

designed,

debugged, coded, and restructured a mind-numbing number of projects; ranging from a simple

Windows DLL redesign on Windows 3.1, device drivers for Lockheed for device prototypes, PHP

based web sites, Database interfaces, communications chat systems for SCO Unix and a lot of

amazing genius-level bad ideas, written on a scratch piece of paper, wrapped in way too much

caffeine and optimism.

The first language I mastered was C, using it exclusively until integrating C++ and adopting

the

OOP methodology. Most of my early projects revolved around ports from Unix to Windows, low

level, legacy.

I've spent most of my early career contracting. My injection into the life cycle of a

project

was always very deliberate, allowing me to efficiently and quickly get deep in the code,

where

it is and where it needs to go.

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