A good start to a nice looking website, My only comments would be to change the words "homebuilt" to "custom built" it looks more professional. I would also remove your email address, and replace it with a "contact us" form - this will help reduce the spammers scraping your address from the site. Jim On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 22:07:45 -0500, jim wrote > Michael, > > No I don't have a resume URL. I do have my website URL though. I > have s short description of the Tumor Analyzer on there. The URL is > www.jpes.com. Check it out and let me know if there is anything on > there you can use. If not, I could add a resume page to the site if > that would work. > > Thanks and Regards, Jim > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michael Algernon" > To: "Microcontroller discussion list - Public." > Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 8:41 PM > Subject: Re: [AD]: Solidworks and PIC programming > > > Do you have a resume URL ? The stuff below should be on it. > > I will help you set one up if you don't have one. ( no charge ) > > MA > > > > On Mar 15, 2009, at 7:08 PM, jim wrote: > > > > Tony, > > > > Which PICs ... all 14 bit, some 16 bit. I have been experimenting > > with the > > 32 bit PIC's lately too, but have not mastered then yet. > > > > which compilers...I do most of my programming in assembly. However, I > > do > > know some 'C' and 'BASIC'. > > And with the 32 bit PIC's, it seems that 'C' is the way to go. I have > > to > > work on them some more though. > > > > What kind of programmers/debuggers do you have? ... I have an ICD1, and > > ICD2, A Microchip programmer, and > > a programmer from BasicMicro. > > > > Where are you located? ... Houston area > > > > Do you have experience with FAT? ... Not from a microcontroller > > standpoint > > > > Bootstrap? .. Again, no > > > > USB? ... some with the 16C765 parts > > > > Graphics Library? a little bit, but nothing extensive. > > > > Zigbee? ... No, not really. > > > > As far as a resume is concerned, I don't really have one. I have done > > some > > programming for my old employer > > to facilitate some test fixtures and apparatus for test the products we > > make. I have also done a couple of contract > > jobs. One of those was a device to test for tumors to determine if > > cancerous or benign, and to study the effects of > > different therapies on those tumors. It was for a doctor who works > > at a > > foundation here in houston. I possibly could > > give you his name if you would want to talk to him. But I have to get > > his > > permission first. I'll let you know this week > > what he says. > > > > I hope this answers your questions. I'll talk to you soon. > > > > > > Regards, Jim > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Tony Vandiver" > > To: "Microcontroller discussion list - Public." > > Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 7:21 PM > > Subject: Re: [AD]: Solidworks and PIC programming > > > > > >> Hi Jim, > >> > >> Which PICs, which compilers, and what kind of programming? What > >> kind of programmers/debuggers do you have? Where are you located? Do > >> you have experience with FAT? Bootstrap? USB? Graphics Library? > >> Zigbee? If possible, please send me a resume off-list. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Tony > >> > >> > >> jim wrote: > >>> All, > >>> > >>> I have decided to try the consultant role full time. If anyone > >>> needs any > >>> PIC programming done or Solidworks Drawings / Models done, let me > >>> know. > >>> I have checked around at several places and found the hourly rates to > >>> vary between $30.00 > >>> and $100.00+. I have decided to set my hourly rate to $25.00 as I > >>> am an > >>> unknown player in the consulting field. 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