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Beau Gunderson

Seattle, WA, United States

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Most recently Software Gardener at Singly.

I love Node.js and Python.

I find it hard to give up when trying to solve hard problems.

I think there's an art to debugging.

Data visualization is the thing I keep returning to.

Technologies


Experience (8) show all

Software Gardener, Singly

April 2012 - April 2013

I worked on everything at Singly: Backend, frontend, queueing, connectors, data transformation, automation, metrics, distribution, and evangelism. I spent most of my time writing software in Node.js, with Python and Ruby used for automation.

I worked on:

  • Connectors to pull data from 40 different APIs, including unit and integration tests
  • Chef scripts to automate the setup of machines on Amazon EC2 and Joyent's SmartOS cloud
  • API, latency, load, and analytic monitoring using graphite, statsd, and collectd
  • Unit tests for our own API, including support for all available HTTP verbs

Software Developer in IT, Synapse Product Development

July 2009 - April 2012

Responsible for IT infrastructure in a facility that houses EEs, MEs, and SEs. Experience administering SolidWorks, OrCAD, and Pro/ENGINEER and administering an Asterisk-based copper and VOIP phone system in a highly-virtualized (VMware) server environment.

Later on my role switched to an developer in IT. I wrote in-house applications that integrated with Active Directory in Python and C# (and out of necessity, sometimes PHP and Perl). Many of these applications were later opensourced.

Technical Services Coordinator, Costco Wholesale

January 2009 - July 2009

This position is split between help desk/IT duties for the entire call center building and programming applications to support the call center. The primary purpose of these applications is to increase agent efficiency. They are written in both Windows Forms (C#) and for the intranet (Python & Django).

Developer - Sustaining Engineering, Isilon Systems, Inc.

August 2006 - December 2007

At Isilon the bulk of my activity was aggressively investigating customer issues. The Sustaining team was positioned above the top tier of Customer Support; our team was the bridge between Customer Support and the developers. I was responsible for fixing bugs that the company had deemed very high priority, often on tight deadlines. In addition, I rewrote parts of an SNMP MIB implementation in C, wrote utilities in C# and Python, and worked on monitoring Isilon hardware with Cacti.

Systems Engineer, Zoic Studios

July 2005 - August 2006

At Zoic I helped the artists by fixing problems as they occurred, helping with infrastructure and planning so that problems occurred less often, and writing software in C#, C, PHP, and Perl to increase efficiency. I became very familiar with the Rush rendering system as well as Isilon storage products. I implemented monitoring with Nagios and Cacti and wrote custom pollers to access system metrics that were not exposed via SNMP.

In addition to the software side I also ran cable, setup rack-mounted machinery including render nodes and tape backup systems, and built a VOIP phone system with Asterisk to connect Zoic's Los Angeles and Vancouver offices.

Freelance Developer, Northwest Computer Resources

April 1999 - January 2009

I have worked on many projects at NWCR. During the first few years the most common language was JavaScript. Since then I worked in C#, ASP.NET, and MS SQL Server 2005 for several government (education sector) projects.

Freelance Systems Engineer, Necessary Nomad Films

January 2004 - December 2007

Responsible for critical infrastructure, creation and maintenance of the Necessary Nomad Films website (http://www.necessarynomads.com/) and some editing and effects work (mostly titling).

Freelance Developer, The Crocker Group

January 2000 - April 2004

I was responsible for ASP and crossbrowser JavaScript used in the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction's School Improvement Project as well as data imports using SQL Server's Data Transformation Services.

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Open Source show all

notational-ferocity

GitHub, May 2011 - Feb 2012; followed by 4 people; forked 2 times

A clone of Notational Velocity for Windows

Project originator.


javascript-ipv6

GitHub, Mar 2011 - Mar 2013; followed by 28 people; forked 9 times

A library for parsing and manipulating IPV6 addresses in JavaScript

Project originator.


gcal-props

GitHub, Mar 2011; followed by 2 people

Edit the extended properties of your Google Calendar events from a JavaScript-based web interface.

Project originator.


statusnet-apache-authentication

GitHub, Mar 2011; followed by 6 people; forked 3 times

Apache passthrough authentication for StatusNet

Project originator.


wifi-heatmap

GitHub, Jun 2011; followed by 2 people; forked 4 times

Generate heatmaps of wifi coverage with Python

Project originator.


Writing

Man Alive!

Eyeshot

Short fiction.


Reading

Now You See It: Simple Visualization Techniques for Quantitative Analysis

Now You See It

Simple Visualization Techniques for Quantitative Analysis

Stephen Few


Beautiful Visualization: Looking at Data through the Eyes of Experts

Beautiful Visualization

Looking at Data through the Eyes of Experts

Julie Steele, Noah Iliinsky


Tools

386 DX 40

vim