User:Johncdale

John Dale is a technologist who started building information systems components in 1997 as a Computer Science student at The University of Arizona.

John received his Master of Science in MIS from The University of Arizona in 2005, and has deployed software solutions in education, healthcare, retail, law enforcement, and publishing.

His primary area of expertise is the mapping layer between middleware and relational databases, known as the O/R M problem in Computer Science, also known as The Vietnam of Computer Science for its contentious nature; the database layer constrains the rest of the project.

In 2011, John broke through on a distilled O/R M solution with a footprint of less than 160KB. Inspired loosely by J2EE core patterns, John calls the translation kernel Digital CNC. Since 2011, John has delivered a software ecosystem of solutions he affectionately calls DB2DOM.

John's aspirations are to lower Internet distribution costs (hardware, bandwidth) by deploying the patterns in DB2DOM across the spectrum of uses in various industries.