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A Rich Experience for Everyone

As a Rich Internet Applications Architect at The Boeing Company, I am daily encouraged to push the limits and explore new ways of doing rich web development. In a day and age where there are so many concepts, methodologies, and paradigms it is of utmost importance to embrace a standard way of development.

Personally I embrace the idea of standards compliant design such as XHTML 1.1 and CSS and work hard to ensure the projects that I develop work across all platforms. I want all my clients to have the best exposure on the vast Internet and I pride myself in making that happen.

I also very much enjoy participating in the developer community be it ColdFusion, Flex 2, graphic design or other areas of development. I have a passion for the art of automation and making the simplest tasks that we do daily even easier and more helpful. This site is my digital portfolio and gallery of my work. Though not all my work is shown here, you can see and read my current development projects and thoughts in my blog and development pages.

M.L. Adams Insurance Services

spacer M.L. Adams Insurance is an underwriter for many different things. They are looking for a professional yet distinct look in both their logo and their website. The site will comprise of various technologies such as ColdFusion, JavaScript, and possibly Spry, and Flex.

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