I have enjoyed working with electronics my whole life and have experience in many different areas including: Software Testing, Virtualization, Web/Desktop Development, PC and Server Hardware, Lab/DC Management, Network Troubleshooting, Linux and Windows Server Administration, and DevOps/System Automation.
Other Interests: Reddit, Poker, Podcasts, Snowboarding, Biking, Golf, Distributed Systems
Likes: | cloud go bash python salt-stack puppet ubuntu .net-core c# azure google-cloud-platform amazon-web-services cdn load-balancing |
Dislikes: | macos c++ flash php cocoa xcode oracle |
I was a senior member of the Release Engineering and Systems Engineering Infra teams, focused on the InfraRed Kubernetes platform at Reddit. I helped migrate large parts of Reddit's infrastructure to Kubernetes, build/troubleshoot core systems across the stack (CDN, DNS, LBs, Control Plane, Service Mesh, Databases, Python/Golang, AWS/Terraform) and was the DevOps liaison for Special Projects and Economy teams. I helped train development teams on-boarding with InfraRed, and I participated as a mentor in the Grow And Improve New Skills (GAINS) program for junior/mid-level developers.
The Edge Foundation organization manages the CDN/DNS/Tier 1 HTTP ingress for all Walmart eCommerce properties and provides additional services like Edge Compute and Asset Optimization. As part of the operations team I support deployments across multiple private cloud data centers and multiple public cloud regions/providers. My responsibilities are:
We keep Stack Overflow and the Stack Exchange network online and make sure things run fast, secure, and smooth. My responsibilities are:
Full stack web/sql/application developer working on the 360 Encompass software that uses NLP to assists hospitals with coding medical records for reimbursement with ICD9/ICD10. Key projects that I have been involved in are:
Caradigm was a new joint venture between Microsoft and my previous role at GE Healthcare. I worked for the Director of Cloud Services on the Engineering Services team focused on automating system deployment and improving the software development experience. Tasks included:
I worked on the Quality Improvement team for the Qualibria Clinical Knowledge Solution developing automation scripts for system deployment and testing.
Also helped setup and execute performance tests on High Availability production grade systems to verify that software meet HL7 message processing throughput requirements and Service Level Agreements. These tests included failover testing of Oracle RAC and HAProxy based load balancing.
I worked as the IT Manager for a small mental health outcome assessment company managing the technical support department for their OQ Analyst software product and maintaining all the servers for their SaaS product. I helped develop and refine business requirements for system proposals and was the technical liaison between the customers/management and 3rd party software developers. I created a functional test framework using WatiN that was used to validate each new release of the software and was responsible for developing and maintaining all of the internal LOB applications and websites.
Responsibilities included:
Provided phone based technical support for E-Machines customers at their Alorica call center. Service requests included troubleshooting internet connectivity, managing adware/spyware issues, detecting and resolving hardware/software issues, and assisting customers with RMA procedures.
Provide Customer Service for over 300 different ISPs in a branded environment. Duties include signups, general billing, connection troubleshooting, and user education. Also managed website and domain issues in virtual hosting environment. Maintained a +95% ticketing and customer satisfaction rate
Provided technical support for all campus departments and students as part of the help desk support team. Duties include troubleshooting PC hardware/software, setup/troubleshoot campus WiFi access on student/faculty laptops, setup/troubleshoot campus dialup internet access, and general user education. Also helped develop efficient IT management procedures using BATCH script programming techniques
Worked for the School of Medicine as part of the Dean’s computer support team. The team maintains +10,000 computers and equipment in a heterogeneous PC/MAC multi-department environment networked by Novell NetWare. I worked part time to full time as needed helping to install PC’s, diagnose hardware/ software problems and resolve employee’s computer needs. Also work overtime as needed to meet project deadlines and provide basic network administration support.
Built custom PC’s from OEM hardware (up to 15 PCs a day) - Helped assist customer’s with technical issues and advise on solutions - Deliver, install and setup PC’s as needed, - Support onsite company web server and DNS
GPA at graduation: 3.5
Attended Jordan High School in Sandy, UT 1999-2002
Graduated with 3.8 GPA and an emphasis in IT classes
The wmi go package provides a WQL interface for WMI on Windows.
Bosun is a time series alerting framework developed by Stack Overflow. Scollector is a metric collection agent supporting both Windows and Linux. TSDBRelay cross replicates time series and meta data across data centers and denormalized high tag cardinality metrics for faster querying speed.
DreamCheekyUSB provides a Console App and .NET drivers for the Dream Cheeky Webmail Notifier and the Dream Cheeky Iron Man USB Stress Button.
I used a program called USBTrace to reverse engineer the HID protocol used to control an email notification LED as well as receive input from a physical "Red Launch" button and created a simple .NET class and command line interface for integrating the devices into custom workflows.
ZXing (pronounced "zebra crossing") is an open-source, multi-format 1D/2D barcode image processing library originally implemented by Google in Java.
This is a Silverlight port of the csharp ZXing port created by Suraj Supekar at revision 1202 in the SVN repository.
I modified a C# port of the original Java code base to work on Silverlight. Added image and camera code for Windows Phone 7. Working on adding real-time scanning, a portable library to support multiple frameworks, and a Nuget package for easy deployment/upgrades. Project was briefly mentioned on This Week In Channel 9
Senior project at University of Utah (2007-2008) where we designed a system to test NAND FLASH memory chips using a FPGA.
I was the project lead, and ended up presenting our project at the 2008 Flash Memory Summit
Slides from a talk I gave at the Utah Gophers Meetup: Native Linux containers in Go, and other alternatives to Docker and Kubernetes
Slides from a gopher meetup
Firewall testing scripts and examples of checking TCP sockets
Keep It Simple, Make It Fast: The SQL Server Strategy at Stack Overflow
SQLCAT: Firsthand Customer Experiences Running SQL Server 2016 for their Most Business Critical Solutions
How We Fix Stack Overflow When Stack Overflow is down
An overview of Bosun and Scollector: Creating a Monitoring and Alerting system in Go
Server Fault Blog post about the SRE team performing live maintenance in our primary datacenter. Full album on imgur.
Technical training document for integrating with OQ Analyst's SOAP based API
I usually talk about code on this blog, but eventually that code is going to have to run somewhere so I thought I would outline some of the different server options that are available...
I try and explain why you should buy a better mouse and have direct access to common tasks like tab management in browsers and IDEs (switch left/right, open, close).
This is a collection of personal and professional projects that I have worked on over the last decade. Most involve Microsoft .NET, C#, and Office technologies. Also included is a list of coding competitions that I have won or participated in.
Excellent book about the various approaches that can be used to test software effectively. Very informative about the role of SDET employees at Microsoft. Highly recommend for anyone that works in software development.
Great collection of blog posts that helped me fine tune my writing style.
This is one of the best functional design books I have ever read and applies as much to today's software as it did to the doors and consumer devices that it describes from the 1990s.
Favorite Editor: | Visual Studio Code, VIM, Notepad++ |