Delphi Client-Server Programmer
Working with Delphi 10.2, 11.3, and newer Delphi versions, including unclaimed property software and custom Windows/database programming.
Delphi developer, database programmer, longtime tennis coach, Colorado sports loyalist, and proof that a personal website can survive several geological eras of the internet.
David Eaton resides in the Dallas, Texas metroplex after many years in Colorado. Born in New Jersey, he graduated from Aurora Central High School in 1967 and from the University of Northern Colorado with a B.S. in Business Finance and a minor in Economics. He also lettered in tennis for four years at UNC.
Working with Delphi 10.2, 11.3, and newer Delphi versions, including unclaimed property software and custom Windows/database programming.
Custom Windows and database programming for business systems that need practical, durable software instead of whatever framework trend wandered in this week.
Previously served as Senior Director of Information Systems for MBR Inc. in Denver, Colorado.
Former Clipper programmer in petroleum-industry software, contractor to the FDIC, XBase programmer, AS/400 RPG programmer, Novell administrator, and microcomputer specialist.
Custom business software for real workflows, maintained with the terrifyingly rare ingredient known as experience.
Client-server data systems, legacy modernization, reporting workflows, and practical database tooling.
Deep Delphi background across classic and modern versions, including long-lived production applications.
David was a structural steel estimator and project manager from 1982 to 1988, head tennis pro at Heather Ridge Country Club for 11 years, and coached five state champions, three sectional champions, one national champion, and a University of Northern Colorado Hall of Famer.
He also won the Colorado State Senior Championship 45 and over in 1994 and the Meadow Creek Senior Championship 45 and over in 1994.