Director of IT that still thinks/wishes he were a software engineer, but likes getting paid. I'm constantly learning new languages and skills. I live by DRY coding practices, hate extraneous white spaces, remove unnecessary curly brackets whenever I see them (even in other peoples code), and drop variables.
Skill/Language proficiency includes, but is not limited: HTML, CSS, Javascript, JQuery, MSSQL, PHP, VB.NET, C#, Cordova, bootstrap 1-4, AngularJS, Angular, and Ionic.