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Steven Holdsworth BEng Hons LCGI
Belfast, United Kingdom
I graduated in 2009 from Queen's University where I was studying for an honours degree in Computer Science.
By this point I had gained 3 years professional experience as a software developer in a wide range of domains.
I currently develop medical systems in .NET by day and by night I can be found hacking away on Open Source & Personal Projects. Previously I had been working extensively on high performance financial systems which I very much enjoyed.
I’m very active within the numerous development communities in the UK and Ireland. I'm a community leader for the Northern Ireland Microsoft Technology User Group. I organised a platform and language agnostic "hack-a-thon" event called "Super Happy Dev Castle" based on the popular "Super Happy Dev House" ethos. I really enjoy this sort of thing...
Developing software is not just my job but is something I'm truly passionate about. I am a bit of a language nerd, often learning new things for no other reason than out of pure interest.
I decided to work as a software development consultant to get exposed to as many different domains and technologies as possible after graduating and found that this worked out really well.
I enjoy the creativity that software development entails and working with teams to create something beautiful. I simply love what I do.
Technologies
c# ruby objective-c java scala groovy javascript mono monotouch monodroid .net wpf architecture cqrs
cobol lingo
Experience (7)
Senior Software Engineer
NaviNet
2011 - Current
Working with the Mobile Team delivering a range mobile applications for use at the point of care within the USA health care industry.
Practicing a Lean (v2.0) Software Development Process with Kanban.
Senior Consultant
L&T Infotech
2010 - 2011
Working as a team lead within the Citi financial institution.
Played a progressive role, advancing the technologies used within the development division.
Practiced and ensured correct use of Agile Software Development techniques and practices.
Software Developer
Digital Future Solutions
August 2008 - June 2009
I re-architected and implemented the user interface of the company's flag ship product to enable an extremely flexible, extendible and maintainable system.
The company wished to move forward by replacing the existing Win-forms UI with a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) version of the system. I was able to guide them into doing so with appropriate design and modularity.
I also developed a desktop client (using WPF) which would allow for control over and interaction with the homes multimedia systems, with a focus on speed, ease of use and aesthetics.
This was a very enjoyable job. I was empowered to make major decisions and changes within the company's systems and from this position of responsibility I was able to apply numerous fresh ideas and do a lot of good.
Principal Consultant & Owner
Holdsworth & Co Consulants
2009 - Current
I started this company in order to work as an independent software consultant after I graduated in the summer of 2009.
I have been fortunate enough to have worked on many “Greenfield” applications in quite an eclectic range of domains.
I have worked on 3 major projects as a software development consultant to date. This has involved the development of distributed computing systems, domain specific languages, real time data processing and smart client development.
Microsoft Student Partner
Microsoft
September 2008 - June 2009
I held numerous Technical Sessions on .NET Technologies.
I also organised events and mini-conferences on campus to educate students of new Microsoft technologies.
I was chosen as one of the top four Student Partners in Ireland to attend the TechED EMEA developer conference in 2008.
Technical Consultant
Royal Bank of Scotland
July 2008 - September 2008
I did a short term contract with RBS which included automation of document and records retrieval.
Associate Software Developer
Autonomy Meridio
June 2007 - July 2008
The domain was electronic documents and records management (EDRM). I was in the Core Development department of the company which was focused on future releases. I was primarily part of the SharePoint team where my main responsibilities included development of new features and addressing bugs in the system. My responsibilities later grew to include the Meridio Web Client. After the company restructured I was moved into the Quarterly release team, where I worked in a highly agile environment delivering value early and often. During my time on this team I developed a rich Silverlight 2 client whilst Silverlight 2 was in beta. The challenges I faced included rapidly learning this new technology and the development of numerous custom controls.
Summary:
• Maintenance and Customization of the Meridio Web Client. (ASP.NET, AJAX)
• Building of the ‘Manage in Place’ (MIP) Client, which involved prototyping, analysis, design, development and testing and client deployment. (Silverlight 2.0, Window Presentation Foundation)
• Using numerous software development methodologies in numerous projects from waterfall to Agile with SCRUM.
• A member of the SharePoint team within the Core Product Division involved in researching, designing, developing and integration testing of new components for the Meridio product.
• Involvement in all aspects of the software lifecycle from analysis, design, development and testing (prior to major releases).
• Also responsible for addressing incidents logged in the bug database by our testing team.
I was privileged in my year with Meridio to have the chance to work with some of the exceptional professionals who were always willing to lend their experience and go the extra mile. I have learned much from my time there including technical design, to best practise and time management skills as well as how to maintain professionalism and high standards in everything I do.
Education
B.S. Computer Science 1st Class Honours.
Queen's University, Belfast
2005 - 2009
I graduated with First Class Honours in the field of Computer Science.
My main area of research whilst I was studying for my degree was in the field of software engineering and application architecture. I was researching into how an applications architecture will impact or benefit the teams performance in an Agile environment and how to architect for flexibility and maintainability.
Level 1
- Introduction to Multimedia I
- Computer Programming I
- Applicable Mathematics for Computing
- Introduction to Multimedia II
- Computer Architecture
- Computer Programming II
Level 2
- Data Processing and Database Systems
- Games Programming (in OpenGL)
- Networks and Communications
- Multimedia Systems
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Software Engineering and Team Project
- Professional Practice
Level 3
- Software Engineering Project
- Mobile Computing & Information Security
- Agile & Component Based Development
- Concurrent Programming
- Multimedia Systems II
- Artificial Intelligence
Licentiateship (LCGI) of the City and Guilds
Queen's University, Belfast
2005 - 2009
The Licentiateship is an award for team supervisors and those at first line management level. This award recognizes five years of professional development, after achieving a level 3 qualification.
The Licentiateship award is at a supervisory/junior management level and mapped to level 4 on the National Qualification Framework (NQF).
Stack Exchange Last seen on Mar 29
Stack Exchange Accounts
Open Source
Reading
Head First Design Patterns
Elisabeth Freeman, Eric Freeman, Bert Bates, Kathy Sierra, Elisabeth Robson
Professional iPhone Programming with MonoTouch and .NET/C#
Wallace B. McClure, Rory Blyth, Craig Dunn, Chris Hardy, Martin Bowling
Tools
Visual Studio
Background
I am also a fan of travelling and it is something I hope will coincide with my future career.
I enjoy sport, photography and good coffee.
I have played and captained my high school teams in both rugby and cricket. More recently I meet up with friends to play football on a weekly basis.






