Robert Hook is an information technology professional with over years experience in the industry. Based in South East Queensland, he has been involved in a wide variety of projects that have required and fostered a broad and comprehensive skill set.
Robert‘s main skills revolve around the design, construction and maintenance of large information systems based around relational databases, primarily in a Unix environment, along with the design, construction and maintenance of web-based information systems, frequently backed by a database. Many of the systems he has been involved with have been based around Ingres and Oracle, and he has considerable experience as an Ingres database designer and administrator. In recent years he has been largely occupied with the design and construction of sophisticated Web Services and Web Applications written in Java using J2EE1.4 and J2EE1.5 paradigms and approaches.
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Why does Robert describe himself as a part-time polymath?
“It’s mainly word-play, but it was one way to indicate that my interests are wide and varied. I am a voracious and omnivorous reader, and that pattern extends through my other interests in fine arts and music.
Although I’m an avid technophile, most of my leisure time is taken up by my deep interests in things medieval. I am involved in Medieval Living History and historical re-enactment activities, and am seriously studying Renaissance fencing.
I have tried my hand at everything from sword fighting in armour to hand sewing and making shoes. I am a past president of the Richard IIIrd Society, and was treasurer of the Queensland Living History Federation for several years. I was significantly involved in the organisation of the annual Abbey Medieval Festival on behalf of the Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology for a number of years.
I am a keen amateur musician, playing recorders, cornameuse, dulcian and saxophone, and have dabbled with painting, although most of my artistic endeavours now revolve around digital images. When not busy with these, you can find me in my workshop working with wood.”
Java, Ant, JUnit, JSF, Struts, JBoss, Apache Tomcat, NetBeans, JBuilder, JSP, J2EE Web Services, J2EE Web Applications, C, C++, Ingres ABF, XML, XHTML & HTML, CSS, Oracle, Postgres, SQL, JDBC, Unix, Systems Analysis and Design, Data Analysis, Database Analysis and Design, Ingres Database Administration, Technical Writing, Team Leadership, Systems Maintenance, Systems Programming, Source and Document control processes, Product Release processes, Quality Assurance systems, Training, and Mentoring, Web design and construction.
Maven, Eclipse, IntelliJ, XSL/XSLT, UML, Design Patterns, JavaScript, MySql administration, Cryptography and Security standards and protocols, MUMPS, Basic, Fortran, Pascal, AppleScript, dBase III+/Clipper, CGI Scripting, Unix Systems Administration, Project Management, Image preparation for Web presentation.
AJAX, iOS Programming, Objective-C, Forth, Assembly language programming, Linux Systems Administration, Carbon and Cocoa programming for Mac OS X.
Robert is greatly interested in the issues associated with the management of large and complex information systems, particularly data integrity, security and privacy. He is also particularly interested in user interface design and in adopting new technologies to present legacy information stores.
He greatly enjoys working with various Java-based techniques for delivering interactive content and services through the Web, leveraging the power of open-source and open-standards products and XML solutions.
Why does Robert describe himself as a part-time polymath?
“It’s mainly word-play, but it was one way to indicate that my interests are wide and varied. I am a voracious and omnivorous reader, and that pattern extends through my other interests in fine arts and music.
Although I’m an avid technophile, most of my leisure time is taken up by my deep interests in things medieval. I am involved in Medieval Living History and historical re-enactment activities, and am seriously studying Renaissance fencing.
I have tried my hand at everything from sword fighting in armour to hand sewing and making shoes. I am a past president of the Richard IIIrd Society, and was treasurer of the Queensland Living History Federation for several years. I was significantly involved in the organisation of the annual Abbey Medieval Festival on behalf of the Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology for a number of years.
I am a keen amateur musician, playing recorders, cornameuse, dulcian and saxophone, and have dabbled with painting, although most of my artistic endeavours now revolve around digital images. When not busy with these, you can find me in my workshop working with wood