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Andrew Watt

Currently Lead Developer at eChef LLC.

I want to make something awesome and have fun while I'm making it.

Design is important to me: details matter, one pixel can make a big difference, and brevity is worth the time. Software is art; it reflects on the artist.

I'm versatile and can adapt quickly to new scenarios. I'm self-motivated and work well alone, but I also enjoy being on teams of people who are just as passionate as I am.

Technologies

Experience

Lead Developer

eChef LLC

2006 - Current

I was lead developer for the flagship application and web sites of this startup.

My roles included programming, assisting in design, testing, packaging for distribution, and aiding in customer support troubleshooting.

I created and set up our primary web site and online store. I also designed and implemented a recipe sharing site that complements the application.

Developer

GIS Workshop

2003 - 2006

I designed and developed a wide variety of software applications for clients and internal use.

I solved numerous technical problems for GIS-related projects, including advanced algorithm design, implementation, and optimization. I worked among desktop applications, thin-client, and thick-client web applications.

I occasionally worked in small teams, but was often solely responsible for taking projects from inception to completion.

Education

B.S. Computer Science

University of Nebraska, Lincoln

2000 - 2005

I graduated from the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management (formerly the JD Edwards Honors Program), a program to prepare CS students for real-world business practices (and vice-versa for business students).

I was valedictorian of my high school class, scored a 35 on my ACT.

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Tools

Tandy 1000HX

TextMate

Background


Background

I was raised on a farm in rural Nebraska, where I didn't do much programming, but learned a lot about everything else.

I started programming at 14, teaching myself C with the "Discover Programming" edition of Metrowerks Codewarrior and my family's Macintosh Performa. It's been my impetus ever since.