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Mike DeWolfe
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Business Name: EPICO
Regions: South Vancouver Island, Vancouver, Gulf Islands
Availability: Year-round / Mon. - Sat. / Days and evenings
Tutoring: Yes Hourly rate: $40/hr
Group and classroom training: Yes
(groups of 20 or less)
Hourly rate: varies

Skill Sets:

- HTML (hand coding)
- Web usage
- The Web as a research tool
- Writing for the Web
- PHP
- Active Server Pages
- Introductory Perl
- Combining Web Technologies
- Implementing RSS to distribute news
- MySQL
- Access 97 and 2000
- MS Office 97 and 2000
- PC Troubleshooting
- Introduction to cooperatives
- Selling on eBay

Trainer Profile: In the last seven years, Michael DeWolfe has immersed himself in the world of developing Internet technologies. Gaining skill sets in client side applications and server side applications, he has delivered numerous projects that seamlessly sew the two mediums together. Using Active Server Pages, PHP and CGI (latter written in Perl), he has developed applications with an attention to utility, consistency and security; including projects where the client-side applications in JavaScript, VBScript and HTML are built 'on the fly' by the application to suit a specific user's needs. He has developed sites for Canadian, American, British and Scandinavian clientele.

In 2002, he completed his first book for Prentice Hall on the subject of Web technology integration. He is currently working on a second book for Manning Press. His talents have been the focus of some attention: published in the online script repositories of Code Collection, JavaGoodies and others; profiled in the European IT magazine, Programmez, and press in the New York Times and NetFolio for his development of online auction brokering consulting and application development.

Throughout his career, Michael DeWolfe has worked with other developers to improve their skillsets in HTML, PHP, Active Server Pages and CGI programming. For two years, he served as a technical consultant via the chalk.com website fielding questions on HTML, JavaScript and ASP. After publishing JavaScript examples on Javagoodies.com, he helped over three dozen developers adapt those scripts to suit their individual needs. During his 1998 and 1999 term in IT support for the Victoria office of Public Works and Government Services Canada, he helped the staff of 65 with software related issues as they arose.