Established Software Engineer with 15+ years of experience implementing highly
scalable desktop, mobile, web, and cloud applications. Minh possesses comprehensive levels of understanding in using various software tools, languages, frameworks, and methodologies, mainly working with .NET/C# stack. His focus is on successfully developing and maintaining projects across the entire software development cycle. Areas of expertise and interest include .NET framework, C#, web services, API design, UI/UX, web design, Agile software development, virtualization, AI, data science, Azure, AWS, Google Cloud.
Maintained and enhanced existing applications (mobile, desktop, and web) for various industries, delivering innovative and creative solutions to commercial and federal sector clients.
Performed architectural design and implementation of software projects, including enhancing the existing applications and deploying to the cloud using Microsoft Azure.
Automated tools and processes using Powershell and developed new web applications using traditional ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core 3.1.
Maintained and enhanced existing customer-facing applications (mobile, desktop, and web) for the automotive repair industry. Migrated web services and applications from on-premise servers to the cloud using Microsoft Azure.
Configured Azure resources using Azure Portal / Powershell and implemented/maintained T-SQL stored procedures in SQL Server.
Created mobile applications using Xamarin and Xcode for iOS, as well as client applications using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Developed web services with ASMX and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).
Implemented internal applications using Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 and participated in full software development life-cycle using Agile methodologies.
Developed desktop applications using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and used Model View View-Model (MVVM) pattern in WPF applications.
Developed web services with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and used LINQ and a custom ORM for data access.
Produced line-of-business (LOB) software applications according to software specifications. Implemented business solutions applications using Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, 3.5, 4.0.
Worked with Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 2005 and Team Foundation Server 2010 for source code control and issue tracking.
Developed loosely-coupled middle-tier components using recommended design patterns and designed database architecture for applications.
Developed web applications with ASP.NET and C#, also creating web sites based on wireframes and mock-ups developed by the design team.
Designed and developed client applications using Windows Presentation Foundation. Designed and implemented middle tier components using C# and .NET Framework.
Developed web services and distributed applications using Windows Communication Foundation.
Designed, implemented, tested, and supported client applications using Visual Basic.NET and C# on the front end and Oracle/SQL Server 2005 database on the back end.
Administered and configured Business Objects XI R2 Enterprise System, as well as the intranet portal using SharePoint Services 3.0.
Implemented Client-Server .NET applications and created Multi-threaded .NET applications.
Kelley Blue Book is a vehicle valuation and automotive research company based in Irvine, California.
The company is owned by the Cox Automotive subsidiary of Cox Enterprises.
The engineer worked on data analytics, including importing vehicle data from third-party vendors, cleaning, and importing it into internal databases. They also developed an internal application for valuators to correct anomalies and a web UI for consumers to compare vehicle prices.
CCC is a leading provider of cloud, mobile, telematics, and hyperscale technologies for the automotive, insurance, and collision repair industries.
CCC ONE⢠platform connects a vast network of 350+ insurance companies, 24,000+ repair facilities, OEMs, and other partners.
The Lead Software Engineer was responsible for the business logic layer, database layer, and API services layer of the cloud stack, contributing to both front-end and back-end development.
Rand McNally is an American technology and publishing company specializing in mapping, software, and hardware for consumer electronics, commercial transportation, and education.
The developer worked on the Map Printing Engine, a Windows desktop application that processes map data to index street names and sort them.
The project utilizes technologies including Microsoft SQL Server, .NET, C#, Visual Basic.NET, C++, Windows Forms, and ASP.NET.