My name is Kruce Blake and I have been doing software development professionally since 2011. It is something that I am very passionate about and love to do. This site was built by me and is currently targeting .NETCoreApp,Version=v10.0 (.NET 10.0). If you would like to see more, please download my resume or continue below to see a few examples of my previous work as well as links to my GitHub, Linkedin, and contact information.
All links listed here are approved for public dissemination and listed in no particular order. They are either links to the direct organization or to a project that I created, maintained, modified, or rewritten. I can only share approved public facing links. Work conducted within government bodies such as Los Alamos National Laboratory is sensitive, while other government work such as Palm Beach county, City of Worcester, and City of Port Saint Lucie contains a combination of external work that can be shared as well as internal work that cannot be shared. I would be happy to discuss in more detail my work at any of these organizations within legal limit, with the exception of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Some links may be broken.
Los Alamos National Laboratory is best known for developing the first atomic bomb with the Manhattan Project. Today it focuses on research, nuclear safety, and national security challenges that I help contribute to as a software developer.
I did not create this site, but I have worked on and contributed many modules to it. One example of work, amongst many, that I was involved in would be a page to render videos provided by the content author.
This site was created for Conning Bank after they acquired Octagon Credit Investors. It uses a CMS and allows their team to manage and manipulate content.
I did not create this site, but I have worked on and contributed many modules to it. One example of work, amongst many, that I was involved in would be a snow report flyout that was made for the content author to show the upcoming amount of snow for the season.
This site was created for the City of Port St. Lucie's Engineering Department. It uses C# MVC, and allows the public to pay for reinspection fees online. It requires a login, which is created using our proprietary system of uniquely generated contractor ID's that we've implemented through https://register.cityofpsl.com/ .
This site was created for the City of Port St. Lucie's Utility Sytems Department. It uses C# MVC, and has the content management system Umbraco integrated into it that we built upon.
This site was created for the City of Port St. Lucie's Building Department and allows the public to perform a number of related tasks. I've helped with small pieces of this site throughout it's life, one example being a Garage Sales Form which allows citizens to apply for a garage sale permit if they meet certain criteria.
This is the internal job posting page for the City of Port St. Lucie. Through an internal form, human resources can submit data for a job posting including attaching documents. The closing date they chose is run against a powershell script to automatically "close" it at the time of their choosing.
This form was created for use on the City of Port St. Lucie's main site. It's hosted on a different server and used in an iframe. It uses a generic php mailer form, and a recaptcha.