Technical Editing
I've been hired for technical review work over the past three years. Most of the time, the books I review are programming-based topics. If your company or publisher needs to outsource technical review of many IT/computer topics, I can provide those services. Below is a list of areas of expertise.
- Web Programming (PHP, Perl, JavaScript)
- Web Layout/Design (SGML, XML, XHTML, HTML, CSS, DOM)
- System/User Application Programming (C, C++, Java)
- Shell/Batch Scripting
- Network Socket Programming
- Relational Database Theory and Programming (SQL)
- Regular Expression Syntax (PCRE)
- Unix System Administration and Desktops (FreeBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Linux)
- Server Administration
- TCP/IP Networking (All Layers)
- Firewalls, Packet Filters, Bandwidth Shaping, and Network Monitoring
- Network Services (DHCP, DNS, SMTP, POP, NIS, NFS, SNMP, SMB)
- Encrypted Transports (SSL, SSH, SFTP, HTTPS, PGP, Tunneling)
- Wireless Networking (802.11, Local, Point-to-Point, WAN)
- PC/x86 Assembly Programming
- Microprocessor/Microcontroller/PIC/HDL Programming
- Digital Circuit Design
- RF/Analog Circuit Design
- Robotics, B.E.A.M. Robotics, and LEGO Mindstorms Robotics
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Mining
- Behavior Modeling (search, goal seaking, genetic, evolutionary)
- Parallel/Cluster Computing
- Interactive Programming (Lisp, Tcl/Tk, Fourth)
- Microsoft Client Administration/Operation
- Microsoft Platform Programming
This is a list of books I've edited in the past.
- Microsoft WSH and VBScript Programming for the Absolute Beginner, Third Edition
- Microsoft WSH and VBScript Programming for the Absolute Beginner, Second Edition
- Microsoft WSH and VBScript Programming for the Absolute Beginner
- Learn VBScript In a Weekend
- Windows Shell Scripting and WSH Administrator's Guide
If you would like contact information for my most recent project and acquisitions editors, please email me.
Additionally, I have a spotlighted review on Amazon.com about a FreeBSD reference called FreeBSD Unleashed. I only mention it here since it seems to be an early hit on Google when you "google" my name (it's also cool that everyone who voted on its "helpfulness" said it was helpful).