My name is Scott McGimpsey, and I have experience with:
-Raspberry Pi (v1, v3, Zero, Zero W)
-Embedded Debian Linux
-Python
-MySQL (querying, display via web-interface, updating, writing data)
-I2C Communication protocol (good for real time clocks, displays, and smart sensors)
-Analog sensor measurements via micro-controller
-PHP (Used up and down many of my websites)
-Remote collab.
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I've made 3 raspberry pi prototypes in the last year. The first was a countdown timer device which queried the current date/time to give the days remaining before my father in law's retirement. The second was a device which simulated a multi-layered version of Conways Game of Life, reduced the results and sent the information to a 484 LED matrix for display. The third was a ring box which was designed to use GPS waypoints as triggers to unlock the box for an interactive proposal.
Additionally, I've worked with writing code for non-linear resistive flex sensors for a submersible control input in C for the Atmel microcontroller, and built an I/O expander to accomodate 2,560 unique switched inputs.
Regarding SQL, I've (from scratch) built and implemented a guest check-in system using Bootstrap, SQL, PHP, and some light Javascript for people checking into the 2017 Comic Con Eisner Awards event.
To put the icing on the cake, I have worked with Pelican cases before, and can offer 3D CAD services along with some 3d printing to help with an electrical harness.