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Robert Stevens

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Love to create software. Programmed for Disney, Broderbund, InstallShield, Novell, WordPerfect & WriteExpress. 27+ years of hands-on professional software development management experience. Applies wisdom and best practices to produce on lean budgets, savings millions.

M.S. Computer Science course work completed at BYU; B.S. Computer Science, BYU.

Strong front-end experience using many technologies including Flutter, Angular, TypeScript, JavaScript, jQuery, HTML5, CSS3, Angular Material and Bootstrap.

Proven back-end experience in C#, NET Core, Web API, REST Web Services, Dart, JavaScript, Node.js, Java, Python in Agile environments.

  • High integrity. Enjoy working & pleasing customers.
  • Deep understanding of programming languages, best practices, software development life cycle (SDLC), computer science concepts, algorithms, data structures and architectural patterns
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Given complex problems, will produce simple, elegant solutions.
  • High attention to detail to perfect code and release products that sell
  • Strong skills in verbal and written communications, public speaking, mentoring & training junior developers
  • Recognizes strengths and weakness in software architectures, languages, methodologies, algorithms, code, tools, frameworks & databases
  • Explains tech to non-tech management

DOD Public Trust security clearance. U.S. Citizen. Rate: $73-$95/hour for most areas in the USA.

SOFTWARE INVENTIONS Incremental Search: Invented and first-to-program those lists that appear when you type. Used daily by billions. To read my history on Wikipedia, Google incremental search Robert John Stevens

Apple Finder Interface: Invented and first-to-program the UI for navigating through multiple, side-by-side lists while marking previous locations with highlights and icons--first implemented by me in the WordPerfect 5.1 for Windows Thesaurus and now used in the Apple Finder.

Idea validation videos: Watch them at Invent.me