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William Saults Phones & Addresses

  • Argyle, TX
  • 3516 Kales Ln, Flower Mound, TX 75022
  • Fate, TX
  • Garland, TX
  • Greenville, TX
  • Terrell, TX
  • Rockwall, TX
  • Quinlan, TX

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Senior Software Engineer

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Location:
3608 Dresage Ln, Flower Mound, TX 75022
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
AppVentures LLC - Dallas/Fort Worth Area since Apr 2013
Lead iOS Developer/Co-Founder

Fossil - Richardson, TX since Apr 2012
iOS Developer

Untamed Visions Creative Arts since Jan 2006
Developer

VacPartsWarehouse.com - Rockwall, TX. Dec 2010 - Apr 2012
Jr. Developer

Brookshire Grocery Company Jan 2006 - Dec 2010
Assistant Store Manager
Education:
Full Sail University 2011 - 2014
Bachelor of Science, Mobile Development
ITT Technical Institute 2009 - 2011
Software Applications and Programming, Software
Texas A&M University-Commerce 2006 - 2009
Communication Design, Design
Quinlan Ford High School 2002 - 2006
High School Diploma, High School Certificate of Competence Program
Skills:
Objective C
Ios Development
Web Design
Os X
Java
Software Development
Xhtml
Php
Html
Css
Web Development
Android
Networking
Windows
Programming
Javascript
Html 5
Xml
Self Starter
Self Driven
Hard Worker
Teamwork
Adobe Creative Suite
Dreamweaver
Xcode
Problem Solving
Troubleshooting
Photoshop
Cascading Style Sheets
Adobe Photoshop
Test Driven Development
Swift
Object Oriented Design
Iphone Development
Interface Builder
Graphic Design
Mac Os X
Inheritance
Model View Controller
Iphone Sdk
Illustrator
Spritekit
Ios
Angular
Typescript
Interests:
Networking
Products
Web Design
Apple Co
Software Development
Tennis
Social Media Marketing
Languages:
English
Awards:
Social Media Marketing with Facebook and Twitter
Lynda.com
In Social Media Marketing with Facebook and Twitter, Anne-Marie Concepción shows dozens of ways to promote a company's brand, increase sales, drive traffic to a site, and engage with customers using two of the hottest social networking venues today, Facebook and Twitter. Anne-Marie teaches not only the fundamentals of social media marketing, but also how to create a professional, top-level presence that can put a company in the viral marketing sweet spot. From creating Facebook fan pages to crafting the most perfect Twitter bio for SEO, Anne-Marie dives into the details of both services, and discusses the best third-party add-ons that maximize the social marketing impact. Topics include: Understanding online marketing Keeping business and personal accounts separate Developing a marketing funnel strategy Creating a branded Twitter page background Optimizing tweets to help them go viral Leveraging the latest Facebook features for pages Creating targeted Facebook social ads Customizing Facebook pages with iFrames Using Twitter and Facebook analytics to measure impact Reducing your workload with social media management programs
iWeb Essential Training
Lynda.com
Allowing you to design websites, create instantaneous blogs, and produce Web-based photo albums, Apple iWeb will make you feel like you've been a designer for years--if you know how to use it to its full potential. In iWeb Essential Training, instructor Garrick Chow teaches website basics, including working with text, placing photos and graphics, creating easily navigable Web-based photo albums, and establishing an updatable blog. He even demonstrates how to add podcasts and videocasts to your site with the help of Apple GarageBand. Exercise files accompany the training videos, allowing you to follow along and learn at your own pace.
Switching from Windows to Mac
Lynda.com
Windows users who are contemplating a change to the Mac might have a number of questions. What exactly will be gained and lost in the transition? What is involved in the actual transfer of an entire digital life? How can familiar workflows be recreated in the new environment? Instructor David Rivers answers all these questions, and many more, in Switching from Windows to the Mac. Unlike other basic Mac instruction, this course focuses on the similarities and differences between the two operating systems. David takes care to highlight the terminology and interface differences that can initially be mystifying for Windows users. He explores not only the software--Mac OS X Leopard and its bundled applications--but also important hardware subjects, like keyboard and mouse differences, and how to work with cameras and other peripherals. David also discusses how to run Windows on a Mac using Boot Camp or virtualization. Example files accompany the course. Topics include: Using the desktop, Apple menu, Dock, and Dashboard Navigating with the Finder Searching with Spotlight Backing up with Time Machine Staying organized with Exposé and Spaces Getting online with Mail, Safari, iChat, and more Customizing system preferences Moving Day: installing applications and transferring files, email, and contacts Exploring ten fun programs included with the Mac
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard New Features
Lynda.com
Mac OS X has been rewritten from the ground up, and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard New Features highlights all of the most important and user-relevant aspects of this release. Experienced instructor and lifelong Mac user Garrick Chow introduces current Mac users to the improvements in the latest OS. While not a complete overhaul of the operating system, this update does address a fair number of internal systems and external user features. Garrick explores all of these updates, including enhancements to the Finder and the Dock and a completely revamped QuickTime player. He shows the wealth of improvements to built-in applications like Safari, Preview, iChat, and Mail, and explains the updated 64-bit support within Snow Leopard. Topics include: Exploring the possible Mail, iCal, and Address connections through Microsoft Exchange Taking advantage of system-wide improvements Reviewing the enhancements to the new QuickTime interface and features Exploring the improvements to Safari, Preview, Mail, iCal, and iChat Examining the Dock's new capabilities
Learning Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar
Lynda.com
Learning Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar is a movie-based tutorial developed for beginning users who are new to the Macintosh, or have just recently upgraded from OS 9 to OS X. This tutorial starts out with the basics: using windows, creating folders and installing fonts and using Internet Sharing.
Learning Mac OS X
Lynda.com
Learning Mac OS X is a movie-based tutorial developed to guide you through the world's most advanced operating system. Using language that is easy to understand and step-by-step examples, this self-paced lesson covers everything from how to properly install the system on your computer to getting comfortable with all the new features that OS X has to offer. Topics include customizing the Finder, File Management, Printing, iPhoto, iMovie, iTunes, using Email and the Internet, and much more. Bonus tips and tricks are also included to help you get the most out of OS X.
MobileMe Essential Training
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In MobileMe Essential Training, Nick Brazzi takes a comprehensive look at this group of cloud-computing tools for synchronizing information and files across devices. Nick covers how to instantly synchronize address book and calendar data wirelessly between iOS devices like an iPhone or iPad and a computer. He shows how easy it is to publish photos, movies, web sites, and even calendars to the internet, and describes some lesser-known features of MobileMe, like sharing large files on the web and locating a lost iPhone or iPad. He also shares some timesaving shortcuts and techniques to ensure that MobileMe runs as smoothly as possible. Exercise files accompany this course. This course was updated on 11/08/2010. Topics include: Controlling another computer remotely using "Back to My Mac" Setting up MobileMe on a Windows computer Managing a Family Pack to lower costs Creating email aliases Publishing photos and movies to the web directly from an iPhone Erasing a lost iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch completely through MobileMe
iPhone SDK Essential Training
Lynda.com
iPhone SDK Essential Training presents the tools and skills needed to create applications for this mobile platform. Developer Simon Allardice breaks down the process of becoming an iPhone developer, from getting started with the tools and the language to building user interfaces and working with the unique features of the iPhone. With multiple hands-on exercises and demonstration projects, Simon explores the core development tools for iPhone (Xcode, Interface Builder, and Instruments), the language (Objective-C), and the framework (Cocoa Touch). Exercise files accompany this course. Topics include: Creating projects in Objective-C Understanding memory management and delegation Building user interfaces in Interface Builder Saving data and preferences for iPhone applications Understanding core audio and core animation basics Creating a custom application icon
Computer Literacy for Windows
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In Computer Literacy for Windows, author Garrick Chow walks through the skills necessary to use computers comfortably, while improving learning, productivity, and performance. This course focuses on the Microsoft Windows operating system and offers a thorough introduction to computers, networks, and computer peripherals such as printers, digital cameras, and more. In addition, basic procedures with software applications, the Internet, and email are covered. Exercise files accompany the course. This course also includes chapter-level assessments for use as instructional aides. To download the assessments, click the following link: Computer Literacy Assessments. The file contains an assessment movie, chapter-level assessments, and answer keys. Topics include: Working with a laptop versus a desktop computer Understanding an operating system Understanding five traits almost all applications share Printing Setting up a scanner Connecting to a wired or wireless network Sending and receiving email Searching the Internet Importing and editing images from a digital camera Sharing documents and images
District Champion - Doubles Tennis
Quinlan Ford High School
1st Place - Chess Champion
Ford High School
Courtesy Clerk of the Year
Brookshire Grocery Company
Typing Certification
Typing Institute of America
65 wpm, 97% Accuracy. Skill Level: Expert Verification Link: http://www.typingweb.com/verify/certificate/1/20246/2/1115536
Objective-C Essential Training
Lynda.com
In Objective-C Essential Training, Simon Allardice provides a nuts-and-bolts overview of this popular language for application development for the Mac, the iPhone and iPad, with instructions for building a basic application using Objective-C and Xcode 4. The course shows how to download and install the development tools, covers every major feature of the language, and walks through the writing, compiling, and debugging stages of development. Programmers will also learn about memory management, a vital aspect of programming in Objective-C and Apple’s Foundation framework. Exercise files are included with the course. Topics include: Understanding the structure of an Objective-C program Logging messages to the command line Writing conditional code Working with variables, classes, and functions Creating code loops Using existing classes in the Foundation framework Managing memory usage Creating custom classes Working with arrays Reading and writing strings Understanding inheritance and NSObject Using Categories and Protocols Compiling and debugging code Writing exception handlers
Building and Monetizing Game Apps for iOS
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Author Todd Perkins uses Objective-C and Xcode to build Mole It!, a full-featured game app for the iPhone and iPad that can be downloaded for free from the iOS App Store. The finished app implements Game Center functionality as well as channels for generating revenue. The course introduces the open-source gaming framework cocos2d and explains the fundamental classes necessary for creating a game. The course also shows how to incorporate multi-touch capabilities, customize a game's appearance, set up iAds and in-app purchasing, and configure leaderboards that record and display scores. Exercise files accompany the course. Topics include: Using scenes, layers, and sprites Accessing accelerometer data Understanding cocos2d actions Creating simple frame animations Handling touches in a game Adding sound Enabling a pause feature Including support for Retina display and the iPad Understanding iAd, Store Kit, and Game Kit delegate methods Using the cocos2d forums
iOS 5 SDK New Features
Lynda.com
In this course, Simon Allardice shows developers how to use their existing iOS SDK development skills to work with the features, frameworks, and tools found in iOS 5, including ARC (Automatic Reference Counting), the Storyboards feature in Xcode 4, and iCloud. The course also demonstrates how to create Newsstand applications and integrate apps with Twitter. Exercise files are included with the course. Topics include: Understanding what ARC does and doesn't manage Creating weak references Creating new projects with ARC Upgrading existing projects Creating Storyboard scenes and segues Passing data between scenes Integrating Twitter Creating Newsstand apps
iOS 4 App Development New Features
Lynda.com
In iOS 4 App Development New Features, Simon Allardice shows developers how to take their existing iOS SDK development skills and quickly get up to speed working with the new and improved features, frameworks, and tools found in iOS SDK 4 (formerly known as iPhone SDK 4). This course covers creating applications that use multitasking features, working with the built-in calendar, and exploring new ways of working with video. Learn to integrate ads into an application with iAd, and create apps that work successfully across the growing range of iOS devices. Exercise files are included with the course. Topics include: Multitasking in iOS4 Using the Event Kit framework Multithreading with blocks and Grand Central Dispatch Using iAd Playing and recording video from an application Detecting device capabilities Upgrading existing projects
Mac OS X Lion Essential Training
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In this course, Macworld senior editor Christopher Breen provides a comprehensive overview of Mac OS X Lion, complete with insider tips for getting the most out of the operating system. The course shows how to configure system preferences, personalize the interface, and master gestures, as well as achieve fluency with applications such as Mail, iCal, and Preview. The course also includes tutorials on browsing the web with Safari, automating complex tasks with Automator, sharing over a network, and performing maintenance operations using the disk utility, along with timesaving techniques for using the Mac efficiently. Exercise files accompany the course. Topics include: Migrating to Lion Launching and working with applications Organizing workspaces with Mission Control Using Text-to-Speech Searching with Spotlight Backing up with Time Machine Configuring wireless Bluetooth input devices Staying current with Software Update Understanding the Dashboard widgets Filtering junk mail and sorting messages with rules in Mail Playing and recording media with QuickTime Video chatting with FaceTime Monitoring system performance Formatting, partitioning, and repairing storage devices Screen sharing with a remote computer Optimizing Security & Privacy settings Troubleshooting techniques
iOS 4 Foundations
TeamTreeHouse.com
Your First App, Objective-C, Foundation Framework, App Lifecycle & View Controllers, TableViewController, Views, Controls, App Distribution, Tab Bar
iOS 5 Foundations
TeamTreeHouse.com
Automatic Reference Counting, Storyboards, Web View
Certifications:
Swift 2.0 Essential Training
Ios Game Development With Swift 2.0 and Spritekit
Ethereum Blockchain Developer - Certificate of Completion
Fundamental Vulnerability Management
Comptia Security Plus
Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking (Archive)
Lynda.com, License Da12Df
Lynda.com, License 42A859
License Da12Df
License 42A859
William Saults Photo 2

Independent Online Media Professional

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Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Online Media
Interests:
Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William Saults
Director, Managing
APPVENTURES LLC
220 Citrus Dr, Royse City, TX 75189
824 Matthew Ln, Royse City, TX 75189
6034 Marvin Loving Dr #102, Garland, TX 75043
William Piper Saults from Argyle, TX, age ~37 Get Report