Jaye Mosier

JamworksPro

jaye@jamworkspro.com

My Skills transcend ALL Tools, "languages" and Platforms!

Software Engineer C/C++, SQL, Linux, Android, Java, Javascript, HTML5


Enlisted in the Air Force in 1976 rising to rank of Sergeant before being honorably discharged in 1980.
Scored extremely high on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).
Studied advanced electronics and telecomm switching networks.

Texas Tech in Lubbock Studied Math and Computer Science 1984 - 1987.

Graduated from DeVry University, Irving Texas with a B.S. in Computer Information Systems in 1990.

Established JamworksPro in 1990.

I enjoy the nature and the outdoors, birds, photography and bicycling.


Current Projects

Built on a solid foundation in Electronics and Computer Science JamworksPro is Jaye's Information Technology business.

Jaye has solved countless problems and provided high quality scalable custom software for companies like IBM, AT&T, Ford Motor Company and many other large corporations.

Today Jaye specializes in small business web development as well as android mobile app development. Complex back end data systems interfaced with simple and elegant GUI design is one of Jaye's many specialties.

Currently Jaye maintains the JamworksPro Data Center on a VM running Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS in the Google Cloud. The VM uses Apache to host all domains owned by JamworksPro. A custom mail server is implemented with Postfix and Dovecot SMTP and IMAP servers. The Servers process requests from the Math Dynamics as well as the Vibrology App. Processing is accomplished with C++ Servers that both store and retrieve data from MySQL. Transaction results are transmitted in either JSON or XML.

Latest projects include building immersive UI/UX front end for presenting scientific analytical data. These include:

Previous Multi-Million Dollar Projects

Designed and implemented the front end interface for Ford's Premier Diagnostic System Oscilloscope and Digital Multimeter.

Member of team assigned to convert many of the mission critical systems from Sybase to MS SQL Server.

Oversee and participate in new development of a client/server system for the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. Client application was written in C# designed to run on Windows.

Maintained a C# DOTNET/SQL Server application for generating various financial reports related to the collections industry.

Used SQL Server and VC++ to generate Dynamic HTML that displays snapshot data from various instruments.

Modified IBM's CURRENT Personal Information Manager (WINDOWS program) to connect to OFFICE VISION/LOTUS NOTES email system.


Press Accolades

FileNotes Shareware Title Glowing Review in the March 1999 Edition of CIO Magazine

FileNotes Goes Global with another Glowing Review in the January 1999 French Edition of PC Fun Magazine. The shareware version was published on the CD that was distributed with that edition.