1. Stephen M. Wyatt - 310-310-9236 - Dun & Bradstreet #078799733
I develop iOS, Android, Console, Windows, Linux, or OS-X applications. Most
initial development is for iOS and OS-X, and completed apps are converted to other
platforms. I have worked for a University, the U.S. Government, State Governments,
Municipalities, Power Companies, The Big 4 Accounting firms (Big 8 back then), a large
bank, and many others. I am open to any idea for an iOS project. I am seeking
partnerships, equity deals, 1099, or W-2. I have demonstration videos and a website that
is used for iOS game support, persistent scoring, etc.
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SOFTWARE : ASP.NET, MVC 5.0, Objective- C, iOS, Swift3, C#, SQL,
Bootstrap, Telerik, Kendo UI, C++, C, Unity3D, SQL, OpenGL, Java, Swift, Javascript
(Angular, Bootstrap, etc ), Adobe CS6, 8086a Assembler, T-SQL, PL/ SQL, Regular
Expressions, Python, Ruby, PHP, CSS-3, HTML5, Cordova. Computers: x86, Mac,
Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Samsung; IDE’s: Visual Studio, Eclipse, NetBeans, Xcode, SSMS,
SQL WorkBench; DB Engines: Sql Server, Oracle, DB2, MySQL, Teradata, Informix; DB
Tools: Visio, ERWin, Rational, SSMS, SSIS, SSRS, Informatica, Oracle;
Experience: 35+ Years in Hardware and Software Development
8 Years - 1982 - 1990 -College Instructor; 9 Years - 1990 - 2010 -Software
Engineer, Federal Government; 4 Years - 2011 - 2015- Development DBA, Wells
Fargo; 6 Years - 2011 - 2015- Federal Government Supplier (SAM); 6 Years - 2011
- 2015- iOS Games and Business Apps; Game Engineer; 1980- 1986 - Text based
adventure games using a TRS-80, DEC PDP-11/78; 1987- 1992 - Clones of Basic Pong,
Space Invaders…etc for Win3.1; 1993- 2006 - Games using Powerbuilder, VB. C#, C, C+
+. SQL Server, Oracle.
2007-Present - Games and Business Applications using iOS, Objective-C,
Objective-C++, SQLite, SQL Server, C#, Unity, Cocos2D, Box2D, Chipmunk,
OpenGL, OpenCL, OpenAL, Windows Azure, AWS-EC2, and other libraries.
As of 2016, Swift3 is very stable and I am using it for new projects. Most of
my efforts now are iOS apps that use OpenGL, Chipmunk, Cocos2D, C#,
Java, Javascript libraries (Angular, React, Backbone, Bootstrap…etc),
ASP.NET, and Unity-5. Many database oriented mobile apps are actually
responsive websites with a hybrid app for iTunes. While Games live mostly
on the phones, Websites with Databases implemented in SQL Server,
Oracle, SQLite, or MySQL on Windows Azure or AWS EC2 servers are a
hybrid system that works as a support network for any business or game
application.