on Jan 12
David Coufal
Denver, CO, United States
I enjoy building useful software, both as an individual and as part of a team. I like working with a wide variety of talented people (product specialists, users, documentation, testing, support, etc), all working towards shipping something great.
Technologies
Experience (7) show all
Architect, Thomson Reuters
January 2013 - Current
Manage and oversee the software development process and future technical direction for many Litigation products. Transform customer requests and company strategy into actionable technical plans. Document technical systems for the team. Evaluate technology for use in our products.
Independent Developer
2010 - Current
Developed a series of applications for iOS devices (iPhone and iPad) for fun and profit.
- Dabble (iPad) - A line drawing app.
- Just Big Text (iPhone) - An app for creating large messages to show to others. Funded via iAds.
- Just Really Big Text (iPad) - An iPad version of Just Big Text.
Director of Development, Thomson Reuters
2011 - January 2013
Manage several development teams in creating desktop and web software for the Legal and Court Reporting market. Participate in new product design and enhancements of existing products. Evaluate new technologies for use in our products.
Responsible for software development on these product families:
Software Development Manager, Thomson Reuters
2007 - 2011
Led a team of 17 developers through a series of challenges:
- Shipping a complete rewrite of our core applications to support future growth.
- Adapting the team from being a 3 person shop in a 40 person company, to being a 18 person team in a 40,000 person corporation.
- Instituting new hiring practices and departmental procedures to support the changes mentioned above (won a Thomson Reuters accomplishment award for my work in hiring).
- Overall quality management (including code reviews).
- Participation and presentation at user conferences.
Proudest accomplishment: Hiring a great team of people that are a pleasure to work with. Doing great hiring makes every other part of my job easier.
Software Development Lead, Thomson Reuters / LiveNote
2001 - 2007
Lead developer for many of our companies products (including the flagship product, LiveNote, along with the multi-user LiveNote Repository product, the browser based version LiveNoteWeb, the server for LiveNoteWeb called LiveNote Enterprise, and the internet streaming service for depositions called LiveNote Stream).
Overall design responsibilities, including database design, class and library design, and inter-application communication design.
Proudest accomplishment: Author of a database abstraction layer in 2004 that is being used and extended to other purposes (including using a web service as a "database") in all of our apps today.
Software Development Consultant, Self-employed (major client: Scholastic)
2000 - 2001
Cross-platform (Win16, Win32 and Macintosh 68K/PPC) development on several Scholastic applications (SRI, Literacy Place, Reading Counts, iReach and Read 180). iReach was a JSP/Servlets based website, the remainder of the apps were installable on Windows and Macintosh OS's.
Project Manager/Lead Developer, Tigris Consulting
1998 - 2000
Lead a team of 4 in developing applications for Scholastic. All the applications were cross-platform (Win16, Win32 and MacOS).
To support the cross-platform requirement, all apps were designed with a C++ core. I was responsible for designing the core classes that defined app behavior. Other team members were responsible for UIs for Win16 and Win32, as well as the file/database access. I was also responsible for the MacOS UI, mostly out of love for the platform.
My work for Scholastic was the basis for Tigris Consulting's first million dollar contact with Scholastic to develop an entire suite of applications.
Education show all
Ph.D. Biochemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1991 - 1998
Awarded a National Science Foundation Fellowship.
My thesis work was studying the Methane Monooxygenase enzyme system, containing a non-heme diiron center responsible for the controlled oxidation of methane to methanol at room temperature and pressure. I studied the interaction of the diiron center using nitric oxide as a oxygen model, as well as performing DNA sequence comparisons with other diiron center-containing enzymes.
Publications:
B.Sc. Chemical Biology, California Institute of Technology
1987 - 1991
Awarded a National Merit Scholarship.
Awarded a Los Angeles Philanthropic Scholarship.
Spent two summers working for the Jet Propulsion Lab (NASA), and two summers doing research for the Richards lab in the Chemistry Department.
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Background
My personal projects can be found at Periodic Software.
My favorite is an app for TiVo-style time-shifting of internet radio broadcasts for MacOS X called Radiosity. The advent of podcasting has almost obliterated the need for this software, but I and several hundred users found this free software quite useful.
Hobbies include Home Theater, World Travel and Photography.
