Likes: | web-applications distributed-computing microservices |
Provide strategic and technical direction on Hudl's Foundation Tribe, which delivers a platform, lifecycle, and decision support (infrastructure, libraries, continuous integration, etc.) to the rest of Hudl's product team, enabling them to ship quickly and reliably.
Currently working on Project Marvel, an effort to leverage .NET Core and containers to build and deliver our microservices more consistently, and bring parity and predictability to our testing environments to help keep our Product Team nimble.
Also:
Architected and developed http://fantasydiscgolf.com, a fantasy sports game for professional disc golf used by thousands of players and disc golf enthusiasts.
The site gained notoriety and decent visibility in the disc golf community. Continuing improvements and quality relationships with our users built a very positive reputation, which helped develop vendor partnerships to give away excellent prizes and draw more players into the game.
Development on Java, Grails, and JavaScript applications for contract-driven telecommunications work. Worked on both waterfall and agile team-based design and development for web applications, REST APIs, backend services, and batch processing jobs. Often directly communicated with clients to troubleshoot problems and fix critical issues.
Introduced productivity-boosting tools for continuous integration and automated builds.
Promoted use of new technologies and libraries to speed up development and reduce bugs.
Refactored away ~50k lines of old, crusty, non-DRY code for better maintainability and performance.
Development, maintenance, and support for service provider web applications, APIs, and backend services (Java, JSP/Servlets, Tomcat, Oracle) used by thousands of customer care agents and operations teams servicing tens of millions of prepaid phone users.
Designed and developed a supplementary voucher management and redemption system to supplement our primary call-rating platform.
Architect and lead developer for a graphical, Visio-like web application for building and hot-deploying VXML/CCXML applications.
Developed a voicemail and conferencing web application that integrated with Interact's IVR.
Designed and developed generic tournament management software to help tournament planners organize tournaments and communicate with their players. Worked with a team of four friends, meeting on weekends and weeknights for mega-coding and design sessions.
We successfully built the project up to handle single elimination and round robin tournaments, and even ran a Jenga(tm) tournament for usability testing.
Performed bug support and feature development with legacy Java applications, primarily in the mobile prepaid telecommunications space.
Most development was done with a customer service interface used by care agents as they interacted with and managed accounts for their mobile prepaid subscribers.
Developed web form applications for the University using PHP and MySQL.
Minors: Physics, Japanese
Academics / Organizations:
Athletics:
Isolation and fail-fast fault tolerance library, modeled after https://github.com/Netflix/Hystrix.
Most of the development, testing, documentation, with a lot of help on the design, discussion, and code reviews from fellow Hudlies.
Framework for projecting simple, real-time dashboards onto walls and floors.
Created the project; the Hudl fork (not currently public) still gets quite a bit of active development.
Developer meetup hosted by Hudl in the Lincoln Haymarket. Presentation given on how to build maintainable, modular JavaScript applications using backbone.js and require.js.
Presenter.
A 10,000 foot view into the architecture of "the farm", our Amazon EC2 video processing pipeline.
In August we migrated our core user data (around 5.5MM user records) from SQL Server to MongoDB.
How Hudl measures per-minute availability to track downtime and degraded service.
Players join leagues, pick disc golfers, and score points for the golfers' performance throughout the season.
Solo developer, DBA, and server administrator.
Interests and stuff:
A great resource for developing an understanding for the Java language, and more generally for learning how to write quality, reusable code that other developers can quickly understand and adopt.
Offers great practices and perspectives that every developer should consider when flippin' the bits.
Helped fill in knowledge gaps in my Git-fu. A must-read for anyone using Git.
A totally different perspective that can (and should!) be applied to incidents where the root cause is ascribed to "human error".
Worth reading twice. The basis for a lot of the fault tolerance and isolation tools that exist out there today.
First Computer: | Self-built 1470 MHz Athlon XP 1700+ w/ 256MB PC2100 DDR and a GeForce MX400 (gaming rig). |
Favorite Editor: | Usually emacs, but depends on the development stack. |