Opinionated nice guy. I like writing lots of code, teaching and helping my peers, and cats.
Current favorite language: Go
Likes: | go cloud linux c |
Working on the Manifold.co Marketplace and Torus. First engineering hire.
I led the re-write of Torus from a proof-of-concept node application to an easily-distributable single binary Go application. I implemented the cryptographic logic in Torus used to keep application credentials safe, and only visible to users.
I designed and implemented the Manifold.co Marketplace backend infrastructure as a set of Go microservices.
I designed and implemented a resilient finite automaton framework with at-least-once step semantics, and idempotency. This framework is used to provision provider resources, and to handle billing and payment tasks.
I designed and implemented the initial cloud infrastructure for hosting Torus and Manifold.co in AWS using terraform.
Swiss army knife
Implemented features and solved tough bugs in a "zero downloads" co-browse solution with support for IE 8+ (and all the sane browsers), on both the client and the server, including browser quirks and DNS/TLS trickery.
Team lead for the backend of a backend-as-a-service product:
Team Lead/Scrum Master
Systems management software development. The code I work on, Candlepin, grants access to Red Hat's bits to your systems based on business rules written in javascript and executed server side.
Client systems get all their entitlement information in an X.509 certificate, which allows them to know about their entitlement status without having contact with a server, and allows the CDN we use to serve bits without having to talk to Red Hat's (or your local deployment's) central database.
Working this intimately with SSL/X.509 has given me a good working knowledge of both, including some of their limitations, and how to work around them. For instance, we hit a size limit on DER encoded X.509 certificates in most SSL implementations. To work around it, I designed a new tight binary encoding for the CDN information we store in the certificates, allowing us to go from holding 200 separate paths in our certificates to around 15000.
I have been a champion of code reviews. When I joined the team, no reviews were performed. Over time, I introduced the team to doing reviews, first on code destined for frozen/bugfix only code bases, then expanding to other code. Now, we do reviews on all commits. We first performed the reviews via email, but now use github's pull request system.
Primary developer of Red Hat Network's hosted python backend. Contributor to the Perl and Java based web UI frontend.
I was the primary designer and developer of RHN's content delivery network integration. I implemented many performance improvements to compensate for increasing traffic as Red Hat's customer base grew.
I introduced the team to Git, and eventually led to our migration to it from Subversion.
Much of this work was later included in Red Hat Network Satellite.
Python developer on Red Hat Network, including the client software shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
I designed and implemented the client and server side support for yum integration in RHEL 5.This included adding proper SSL certificate verification into yum.
I was a core developer on client and backend server-side integration for Red Hat's initial virtualization integration into our entitlement and management solutions.
Enterprise application Java development on a management and provisioning product.
Developed a dataflow based language for implementing workflow and provisioning. Implemented provisioning features for the dataflow language including connectors to Active Directory, Exchange, and IBM Z-Series.
Drastically improved performance via decreasing memory usage via implementing copy-on-write in our beanshell scripting engine.
Work term placement.
Assisted in managing a network of Solaris, Linux, and Windows computers.
Work term placement.
Developed Java servelets with SQL backends to access library data.
Kubernetes CRD to load Manifold Credentials as Secrets
Idiomatic Go client package generation from OpenAPI documents
Grafton is a super simple CLI tool used by service providers (and Manifold) to test their integrations with Manifold.
ANSI escape sequence / unicode aware text wrapping for Go
A secure, shared workspace for secrets.
Replicated setTimeout()
Primary author
Thumbslug is a content proxy
Architect and core contributor
The Candlepin entitlement engine
Team lead and core contributor.
Katello is here to help you take control of your software and your systems in an easy-to-use and scalable manner. It offers a modern web user interface that scales from a small…
Core contributor to backend and client services for Katello.
A Python library to communicate with Candlepin
Team lead and core contributor
A GUI and CLI client for Candlepin
Team lead and core contributor
Design and Sample Implementation for Candlepin's content set packing
designer & implementer
Experimental drop-in replacement for yum
Sole developer
Query PSN Friend status from the CLI
Sole developer
Make your shelled out calls look like genuine OO code
Sole developer
Everyone's favorite distributed version control system.
How Kubernetes manages your cluster with systems programming concepts
Add in a drop shadow without breaking your layout.
A blog post on salt curing and smoking your own bacon.
Make Gnome 3 tolerable.
Instructions on how to build a usb y cable to use your HP TouchPad as a usb host, for keyboards, usb sticks, or camera sd cards. This cable should work with ...
How do you stack up? Bit Stack is a fast paced retro puzzle game designed for touch input. As the bits fall, you must match 2 or more bits of the same color and clear ...
Sole developer
LEDr displays a scrolling LED sign on your Android device. Set your own message, scroll speed, and choose between classic LEDs, or square lights, as well as 5 differe...
Sole developer
A High Tech Futuristic User Interface for your Android wallpaper! The OmniEngine Live Wallpaper brings a High Tech Futuristic User Interface to your Android device's w...
Sole developer
Introduces the Universal Serial Bus covering the various chapters of the spec and what is required to be read.
First Computer: | Commodore VIC-20 |
Favorite Editor: | Vim |