Robert Sherman Programming
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- Freelancer
- Orange County, California
Robert Sherman Programming is a programming freelancer based in Orange Country, Calif. Since 2005, he has been working on web and custom software development projects.
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Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 3 projects
<$10K 1 project
Clients
- Affordable Educators
Highlights from Recent Projects
Robert Sherman Programming was hired by Precise Investigative Services to create a database to streamline their operations. The president of the company provided Robert with specifications on the database's structure, including the types of documents, data collection methods, and the necessary reports. Robert successfully delivered a Microsoft database within a week and continues to provide support for any necessary corrections and adjustments. The project, which ran from 2013 to 2014, cost less than $10,000 and was initiated after the president found Robert on Craigslist.
In 2012, a Los Angeles-based food manufacturer engaged Robert Sherman Programming to improve their reporting system. The company wanted to track orders better and enhance customer service and logistics. Robert worked with the CFO to design an online portal that works in conjunction with their ERP system, Syspro. The portal pulls out data from the accounting system in a user-friendly format. The bulk of the work on the portal was completed in 2016, with Robert currently providing maintenance and support. The project, which cost about $100,000, was initiated after the CFO found Robert through an online search.
Robert Sherman Programming was engaged by a market research company to build a platform that integrated client projects and study participants' data. The vice president of the company had previously had bad experiences with other programmers and sought a reliable vendor. Robert designed and developed a proprietary software program using .NET and SQL, allowing the integration of client and participant data into one system. The project, which cost around $150,000, has been ongoing for about nine years, with Robert currently working on the platform's second phase. The partnership was initiated after the company's IT staffer conducted initial research and the VP interviewed several options, ultimately choosing Robert.