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Braden Rogness

Eagan, MN, United States

billykiller.com

Currently Senior Software Engineer at Thomson Reuters.

Known as a self-motivated worker who gets the job done with attention to detail. A leader and go to person in the office for any problem. Consistently leads by example and sets the standard for co-workers. Demonstrates leadership of peers in a positive manner in countless situations through preparation, encouragement, and hard work.

Technologies

Experience (3)

Senior Software Engineer

Thomson Reuters

April 2010 - Current

  • Optimized flagship web-based product for use on the iPad.
  • Critical UI driver in the re-design of the flagship product.
  • Primary driver in optimizing Javascript and CSS for performance and future longevity.
  • Maintain consistent UI through good design and advocating best practices.
  • Has a “passion for presenting the best solution” for any problem.

Software Engineer

Thomson Reuters

June 2007 - April 2010

  • Pushed industry standard tools in re-design of in-house product to reduce development costs.
  • Go to person in Javascript and CSS development.
  • Re-designed agile process using available tools to enhance team collaboration.

Information Technology Intern

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans

June 2006 - August 2006

  • Analyzed business processes and recommended quick hit improvements to address pain points.
  • Designed, implemented and evaluated new processes to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
  • Coordinated and facilitated project meetings across sites.
  • “Highly motivated self-starter” with the “right amount of confidence and ‘get’er done approach.’”
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Education

Computer Science

Gustavus Adolphus College

2003 - 2007

Magna Cum Laude

Reading

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Concrete Abstractions

An Introduction to Computer Science Using Scheme

Max Hailperin, Barbara Kaiser, Karl Knight


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Operating Systems and Middleware

Supporting Controlled Interaction

Max Hailperin


Tools

Macintosh Performa

Intellij with Emacs key-mappings

Background


Background

The Macintosh Performa was the first computer that I actually fixed. Sort of. My mentor told me to take the cover off when it wasn't working one day and check to make sure everything looked right... And, after opening it and seeing for the first time the insides of a computer, I put it back together and pressed the power button to find it had magically been fixed. I was hooked.

I would be remiss to mention why I like Emacs. My first experience with Emacs was a professor in College demoing it to the class in our second section of Computer Science. I was so incredibly lost and started wondering what in the world I'd gotten myself into. Now I don't know what I would do without those key-mappings. That said, Intellij is awesome. So I get the best of both worlds and use Intellij with Emacs key-mappings. And it is awesome.