Mark Nolden

Front End Developer - Sdg Consultant at Solution Design Group

Andover, Minnesota, United States
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Mark Nolden is a seasoned front-end developer and SDG consultant with 23 years in business systems development and architecture, currently contributing to Lifetouch’s responsive mylifetouch.com platform. He combines deep experience in AngularJS, JavaScript, HTML5 and common libraries like jQuery and Bootstrap with occasional Groovy backend work, enabling full-stack problem solving in Grails environments. Mark’s background spans both web and Windows business systems, and he brings practical strengths in application enhancements and new application delivery. He also contributes to notable open-source medical imaging projects, implementing DICOM-aware database features and improving build portability in MITK, demonstrating a knack for backend and tooling improvements beyond typical front-end duties. Based in Andover, Minnesota, he pairs decades of enterprise experience with hands-on engineering that spans UI, databases, and build systems.
code23 years of coding experience
bookBachelor of Science (B.S.), Business Computer Information Systems, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Business Computer Information Systems at St. Cloud State University
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Github Skills (11)

medical-imaging10
build-tools10
build-system10
c-language10
cmake10
sqlite10
dicom10
cprogramming-language10
database-design10
dll10
sql9

Programming languages (6)

C++CTeXJavaScriptHTMLPython

Github contributions (5)

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MITK/MITK

Jan 2003 - Mar 2022

The Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit.
Role in this project:
userBackend Developer
Contributions:1 release, 1652 commits, 1 push in 19 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Mark made changes that appear to add a feature enabling Qmitk to be built as a DLL. They also fixed macro definitions and file paths to allow building public functionalities as a DLL. Further commits indicate changes to CMake files related to functionality, suggesting work on build processes and the ability to modularize the project's internal structure. This includes fixes to installation routines for Windows, demonstrating a focus on portability and build-system maintenance.
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commontk/CTK

Mar 2010 - Mar 2021

A set of common support code for medical imaging, surgical navigation, and related purposes.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer & Database Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 234 commits, 13 PRs in 11 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Mark primarily focused on implementing and modifying DICOM database features within the medical imaging framework. Their work involved the creation and enhancement of the database schema, including the introduction of new tables like 'Directories' and the addition of columns to existing ones. They also worked on methods for file import, file handling and thumbnail generation. Their commits demonstrate a focus on back-end development using SQLite and integrating with DICOM standards.
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Mark Nolden - Front End Developer - Sdg Consultant at Solution Design Group