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Early on at WhatsApp, perhaps 2012-ish, I was pondering what WhatsApp experience of that time period would look like on a resume, and I concluded it was a meaningless exercise because everyone did everything in those days and it was equivalent to something like 10 careers at a big company like the one I worked at before this.
That caveat out of the way, I'll attempt to summarize:
I was the first hire for Windows Phone development when WhatsApp had 20-ish employees. Some interesting areas of focus for me included:
Towards the end of my time I was made manager on a brand new team, "On-device media", which was charged with media code to be integrated across Android, iPhone, and Windows.
I also had a small role in introducing WhatsApp and Open Whisper Systems to each other.
Developer on the Windows team.
Worked on the WIM file format and related code base.
Areas of ownership included:
During my tenure, WIMs got faster, smaller, and more reliable.
Designed and implemented the "install.esd" format, an extension to WIM. When combined with work from the compression team, this format was able to reduce the size of Windows installation media by about 30%.
My work was highlighted on the "Building Windows 8" blog:
After this optimized package is created we compress it using an improved compression algorithm specifically for Windows 8 setup, which provides an additional 28% savings. In this example (using the Windows 7 x86 ISO) the size of the download would be reduced from 2.32GB to 1.51GB.
Engadget's review of Win8 RTM also summarized it as:
As you may know, the company also implemented different compression codecs as a way of speeding up both the download and installation process.
Also contributed to and knowledgeable on diverse areas of the Windows Deployment space - eg. Setup, DISM and others.