John Miller is an experienced disaster recovery and infrastructure leader with 14 years designing resilient cloud and virtualized environments, currently serving as Associate Director of Disaster Recovery Technologies in Las Vegas. He blends hands-on expertise in VMware, VCE, EMC, NetApp and Cisco from roles at Nike and Canadian Pacific with cloud architecture and SME work for IBM, bridging legacy DC systems and modern cloud recovery strategies. A pragmatic full-stack contributor in open source, he has hands-on JavaScript framework experience—adapting Ajax to MooTools and adding internationalization and core fixes to MontageJS—demonstrating a rare mix of infrastructure depth and front-end engineering savvy. Colleagues rely on him to translate complex recovery requirements into operational plans that balance technical rigor with practical constraints.
14 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Associate’s Degree, CIS, Associate’s Degree, CIS at Grossmont College
CIS, Computer Science, CIS, Computer Science at El Cajon College
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Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:43 commits, 3 PRs, 40 pushes in 4 years 8 months
Contributions summary:John primarily contributed to the MontageJS framework, focusing on both backend and frontend aspects. Their work includes implementing locale-specific pluralization support (e.g., Nepali), which likely involves modifying core JavaScript modules related to internationalization. Additionally, the user merged object descriptor changes, a backend component of the framework and refactored code to use symbolic links. The user also made a change to fix accessing a data identifier.
Contributions summary:John contributed significantly to the "Project Wonder" repository, focused on adapting the existing Ajax Framework to use the MooTools JavaScript library. Their work involved modifying JavaScript code, adding CSS styles, and implementing new components such as MTAjaxPing and MTAjaxInPlace. They also made changes to the example application's components and homepage content. The user's commits show a clear understanding of both front-end and back-end aspects, particularly how they relate to integrating and utilizing the MooTools framework.
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John Miller - Associate Director Disaster Recovery Technologies