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I spent a good bit of time fixing bugs and implementing minor new features. However, some more noteworthy accomplishments include:
I helped design and implement an internet-scale messaging platform and integrations with LOB applications, as well as maintaining a separate, standalone vertical. Was go-to pro on the team, generally responsible for mitigating the toughest problems and designing new feature architecture.
As a senior developer and architect, I was responsible for making technical decisions about implementing solutions for clients within their parameters. I also helped project management make decisions about how to task other team members. Some notable projects and accomplishments:
L-3 Mission Integration develops complex intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems; command and control; and secure communications and is recognized as a systems integration organization specializing in the modernization and maintenance of aircraft of all sizes.
I developed software for real-time embedded systems delivered on airborne reconnaissance platforms. I was a core participant in each stage of the product development lifecycle; I developed requirements, formed estimates, implemented designs, performed tests, and managed the software release process. I (and two colleagues) patented some novel work on signal separation. I also participated in R&D development for major initiatives in core programs.
A project worth additional mention was a revamp of the tools used for release engineering. The team's projects were housed in a custom SCCS-based "system" implemented in a pile of tcsh
scripts. After prodding the team to consider more modern alternatives, I was able to persuade everyone to migrate to Git. After the switch, I implemented a set of modular and configurable Bash shell scripts which handled branch conventions, synchronization with the central repository, and releasee mastering in a completely automated way. The end result was a reduction in release-build times from 4+ hours to about 8-10 minutes.
As a graduate assistant in the VNE, I administered and taught senior-level networking independent study courses. These courses provided a sandboxed lab environment of network devices which allowed students to interact with them (more about that below).
I and my fellow assistants administered a graduate-level information security course, complete with a sandbox lab environment. In this course, graduate students (and some advanced seniors) were encouraged to break into the GA-maintained network using whatever means were available to them. The student teams were called "black hat" teams, and the GA team was called the "gold" team. The exercise lasted for the duration of each course.
I also developed a complex Java web application for network appliance management. This application implemented a multi-user web interface that made network devices accessible to students without requiring physical access. It also:
I developed automated testing software for the Windows shell in preparation for the release of Windows XP. My test software was included in the nightly automated stress tests.
I was an honor student and fairly dedicated to my studies, but what strikes me as notable about my undergraduate years was that I took a number of optional electives because I wanted to. I minored in both mathematics and electrical engineering.
A library for safer optional programming in C♯.
A CLI tool to enable cross-platform scripting using C# and .NET Core.
Add the package BitThicket.DotNet.Script
to your project.json
and then execute scripts like this: dotnet script filename.csx
Script to render a link that will create a new trello card from a StackExchange site post
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Go SDK for Trello
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Git mirror of the Weblocks web application framework for Common Lisp
Contributor to sample application and documentation.
Lisp-based JSON-RPC Backend for Qooxdoo
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Simple blog application in common lisp using the framework Weblocks
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Common Lisp implementation of slimtimer.com REST API
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Beginnings of exokernel OS.
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However, I may have been too terse. I got a couple questions and a request for a working example, which seemed like a reasonable request, so that what this post is about. Part of what I realized I needed to do is fill in a bunch of gaps about which I assumed the reader’s a priori knowledge. That was a mistake, and so this post will go into more detail about how all this stuff works.
In addition to open source efforts listed above, I am a minor contributor to the following:
I have completed the following non-degree coursework:
An introduction to sharding Many modern web sites need fast access to an amount of information so large that it cannot be efficiently stored on a single computer. A good way to deal with this…
We had performance spikes, which we eased with some insane use of structs.
While there is nothing really shocking new to this branching model, the “big picture” figure that this post began with has turned out to be tremendously useful in our projects. It forms an elegant mental model that is easy to comprehend and allows team members to develop a shared understanding of the branching and releasing processes.
First Computer: | IBM PS/2 |
Favorite Editor: | VS Code |