Dennis Elmore

Software Developement, Web Design, and Hardware Repair.

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Note: This is a re-upload of my old site, a new one is under construction

Welcome to My CV Site

This is my CV site, thank you for taking the time to look over it. I have predominantly worked in the IT field performing hardware break fix solutions on a variety of product lines. However my passion has always been for software and web development. The enjoyment of constantly solving complex puzzles brings a sense of satisfaction I've not found in any other field of study.

The IT field in all categories is constantly and rapidly expanding. Because of this, there is always more to learn, new ways to improve myself. With every new skill learned there are more and more ways to deliver better quality products that better suit a customer’s needs. When I first started learning software skills, there was a very limited range of what could be developed. Over time consumers pushed for more, driving creativity and growth to unimaginable places. It is something I have always been proud to be a part of.

Current Areas of Study

The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. -Socrates | The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know. -Einstein


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Dot Net Framework

As a critical and evolving technology in software interconnectivity, Microsoft's .net framework is an important area of study for many applications.

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Mobile Developement

The next generation of technology is making strong movements towards mobile platforms and IoT devices. That makes it more important than ever to have an understanding of developing software for these platforms which meet customers' growing needs.

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White Hat

White Hat or Ethical Hacking has only recently been given the credit it deserves in fighting against malicious predators looking to steal data and shutdown websites. Ethical hacking offers an agile advantage over the standard software solutions in that it is capable of keeping pace with the ever changing black hat threats.

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HTML5/CSS3

HTML/CSS technologies have long been the building blocks of web development and design. The new HTML5 and CSS3 discard a lot of outdated practices and reinvent web development to meet a growing need for sleek media driven content.

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