Shelby Copeland

Software Developer at Bourque Logistics
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Spring, Texas, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Software Developer
      • May 2017 - Present

      Technologies: • ASP.NET Core / MVC / OData • C#.NET Framework / Standard / Core • JavaScript / TypeScript • T-SQL Frameworks: • Knockout, JQuery, DevExtreme, Angular • AutoMapper, Entity Framework, Moq, x-unit Primary Roles: • Backend Design / Development • Frontend Design / Development Secondary Roles: • MSSQL (T-SQL) Developed internationalization (multi-lingual support), while making use of the "i18next" JS framework. Developed the DB / TypeScript / C#, for "Multi-Action Updates" with dynamic models. Underlying structure is generic and extensible. Users expect to save 1-2 hours per day, per user. Extend functionality of 3rd party tools and components. Performed analysis on procedures and increased performance, both time and reads. Performed analysis on webpages and increased performance, both time & bandwidth. Help coworkers find edge cases & errors, to provide customers with a better experience. Written multiple wiki pages for use within company. Research and advise tools and frameworks for dev team based on compatibility, market trends, and ease of use. Also help the .NET team jump into the agreed items. (e.g., Azure, Moq, TypeScript) Implement coding standards in C#, working on TypeScript. Helped move team to git from TFS. Participated in meetings, standups, agile methodologies, and waterfall methodologies. Created multiple reusable components that save developers time and frustration of having to rewrite boilerplate. Created a file storage system using Azure with 95%+ code coverage which is being used in production and has not come back with bugs since initial release in late 2019. Helped create SSO using IdentityServer4 within the company. Show less

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Sr Software Developer
      • Apr 2016 - Sep 2016

      Work was done in C#.NET [Visual Studio 2015] winforms and T-SQL. Worked within software maintenance and new implementation. Worked with upper management for getting easier source control / deployment for our T-SQL. Created some extensions to make code more readable / faster to write. Made backup tables easier to handle in terms of auto-removing them once they are no longer needed to reduce clutter. Work was done in C#.NET [Visual Studio 2015] winforms and T-SQL. Worked within software maintenance and new implementation. Worked with upper management for getting easier source control / deployment for our T-SQL. Created some extensions to make code more readable / faster to write. Made backup tables easier to handle in terms of auto-removing them once they are no longer needed to reduce clutter.

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Software Developer
      • Sep 2013 - Jan 2016

      Same Info As Internship +Have been on a team project, but most of work was within the support queue to date. Due to the nature of the support queue, multiple types of code ranging from Classic ASP + VB6 to WebForms to ASP.NET MVC have been used and the ablility to work well within all these areas, including T-SQL and Active Reports. Support queue work also involved explaining info only tickets in non-tech jargon, alongside snowballing ideas with non-tech allies and ensuring our customers receive good quality code in good timing.Accomplishments within the company to date include, winning first (Q-Helper), third (Dynamic Reports), and third again (Company Specific Help Pages) prizes at the company science fair.Helped create Q-Helper, which started as a bunch of batch files created over time to help shorten the time it takes to do repetitive tedious tasks from our support queue. Created the initial project consisting of, but not limited to, [Batch Calls to standard functions (examples being: renaming IIS branches, stopping/starting reporting services, deploying vb6 dlls), XML Reading / Parsing / Editing for config files, alongside custom config files specific to each Q-Helper user]. Helped in working on the in house VisualStudio snippits and templates.Implemented a way to dynamically update reports when something simple changed that we did not keep in the DB. Cut ticket time on said item from roughly 8 hours to less than 1 hour each. [Did this for 2 of our in house solutions: JO and JO-BCE; both have slightly different implementations involving T-SQL, ASP.NET MVC, Web API, Knockout, jQuery, alongside a C#.NET ActiveReports extension method to insert them easily into the report] Show less

    • Software Development Intern
      • Aug 2013 - Sep 2013

      Worked, and learned, in a friendly team based environment.Used T-SQL (MSSQL 2008, with MSSQL Management Studio), C#.NET (Visual Studio 2012 TFS) on a daily basis.Environment used MVC, ASP.NET (C#), ASP, JavaScript, Jquery, CSS, and Razor for web applications.Work done in team projects and support queue. Use of T-SQL, C#.NET, FluentMigrator, ASP.NET, ActiveReports, and MVC (Razor html code behind).

Education

  • LSU Shreveport
    Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science
    2009 - 2013

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