EDUCATION
Liberty University
Lynchburg, VA
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Graduated May 2006
- Scored highest in class in Computer Science Senior Assessment Test
WORK
SNL Financial
Charlottesville, VA
Software Developer II
June 2006 ⇢ Present
At SNL, I use a variety of technologies (mainly C#/ASP.Net) to develop web applications which gather, manipulate, and ultimately display financial data in several various formats. I am the lead developer on several projects and hold a high level of responsibility, including being on call for high-priority applications.
Liberty University
Lynchburg, VA
Systems Tester
September 2005 ⇢ June 2006
While finishing my degree, I was selected for a position in Liberty's IT Development department. In this position I maintained and developed web applications and reports in use by faculty, staff, and students. I was also part of the group responsible for testing and coordinating deployment of new or modified applications.
TECHNOLOGY
  • C#/C++
  • PHP
  • VB/VBScript
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • MySQL
  • (x)HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript/jQuery
  • XML/XSLT
  • ASP.Net
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⇠ EXPERIENCE
JEFF PAMER
Software and Web Developer
434 386-7427
RECENT WORK ⇢
WE WILL BE OK is an application that I built to simplify the process of curating and sharing interesting content. I am wholly responsible for the design, development, and maintenance. The site is still a work in progress, and has only recently been opened to "beta" users.

Example URLs: http://wewillbeok.com/jeff http://wewillbeok.com/thelongbrake http://wewillbeok.com/jon
  • PHP
  • MySQL
  • xHTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
This is a radial menu I developed with CSS and Javascript. It's highly dynamic and semantic; constructed out of an un-ordered list. The icons used in this demo are borrowed from Panic.
  • CSS3
  • JavaScript
DuckDuck is a collective of creatives who wanted a bold and unique porfolio site to exhibit their photo and video work. A lot of effort went into developing the custom JavaScript that controls each portfolio section.
  • JavaScript
  • xHTML
  • CSS
I put this experiment together to attempt to simulate a light source for CSS3 box-shadows. Works best in Firefox and Webkit browsers (Safari/Chrome). In Internet Explorer the effect is approximated using the proprietary "blur" CSS filter.
  • JavaScript
  • CSS
Light Source
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CSS Letterpress is an experiment I started in an effort to create a type replacement library that didn't rely on either images or Flash -- It's completely powered by Javascript. The project is (and will remain) at a proof-of-concept stage only.
  • JavaScript
  • CSS
CSS Letterpress
Modern Mysticism is a collection of posters designed by my brother, Matt Pamer. I put together this very quick and simple site to display the pieces.
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
This application presents the user with a choice of two bands and asks them which they would rather see in concert. Upon selecting one of the bands, they are immediately presented with two more choices. The idea is that eventually, after gathering enough data, it will be possible to determine the best band and the worst band in the world.
  • PHP
  • MySQL
  • xHTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript