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Eric Choate Phones & Addresses

  • 2301 Howe St, Berkeley, CA 94705
  • San Pablo, CA
  • 794 Central Ave, Martinez, CA 94553
  • 1712 9Th St, Oakland, CA 94607

Professional Records

License Records

Eric Prentiss Choate

Address:
498 Panoramic Way, Berkeley, CA 94704
License #:
A2636822
Category:
Airmen

Resumes

Resumes

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Owner

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Location:
Berkeley, CA
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
El Loco Llc Aug 2011 - Feb 2015
Engineering Manager and Software Engineer

Bryn Walker Aug 2011 - Feb 2015
It Consultant

Kagi Feb 1998 - Jan 2014
Chief Technology Officer

Dhl 1994 - 1998
Software Engineer

Webbnet 1994 - 1998
Owner
Education:
Laney College 1990 - 1992
Skills:
Perl
Mysql
Html
Linux
Xml
Php
Javascript
Java
Integration
Software Project Management
Unix
Sql
Servers
Web Applications
Network Security
E Commerce
Architecture
Databases
Css
Xslt
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Eric Choate

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Eric Choate
CTO
Spiral Path
Business Consultants & Advisors
314 Ramona Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
(510) 528-2226, (510) 527-2213
Eric Choate
CTO
Chalkers Redbird Brewing Co
Breweries
201 S B St, San Mateo, CA 94401
(650) 579-0209
Eric Choate
CTO
RIVOLI RESTAURANT, INC
Eating Place · Restaurants · Full-Service Restaurants
1539 Solano Ave, Berkeley, CA 94707
(510) 526-2542, (510) 525-8412
Eric Choate
Profound Properties, LLC
498 Panoramic Way, Berkeley, CA 94704
Eric Choate
Owner
WEBBnet
Internet Service Provider
PO Box 5223, Berkeley, CA 94705
2334 4 St, Berkeley, CA 94710
(510) 649-9322, (510) 455-4404

Publications

Us Patents

Dynamic Web Storefront Technology

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US Patent:
20050204281, Sep 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/798285
Inventors:
Eric Choate - Berkeley CA, US
International Classification:
G06F017/00
G06F017/60
US Classification:
715513000, 715505000, 715745000, 705026000
Abstract:
A computer implemented method of conducting commerce over the Internet wherein a customer uses a client machine to request a web page through the Internet and a web server receives the request and sends a web page in hypertext mark up language (HTML) format that presents the customer with a form. The customer then enters information regarding a transaction at a web store. The form is set up so that the form values, i.e., the name of each variable, implies a way to store the variable's data in a database located in a web server. The forms data is processed into extensible markup language (XML) objects. By using XML path information in the HTML form variable names, the server is able to convert the HTML input into XML objects. This methodology allows the addition of any input fields without having to modify the code or programs residing on the server to accommodate these changes.
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