on Apr 5
Todd Hopkinson
Mesa, AZ, United States
Todd Hopkinson is senior iOS developer under contract at Nike. Formerly he worked at Apriva in Scottsdale Arizona as an iOS software engineer and prior to this on software at the world's leading GPS technology company. Earlier he worked at a major defense company on a comprehensive computer attack tool for the military. Through his personal venture, Magnificent Library, he has published several apps for iOS (iPhone & iPad), seven of which are currently available on the AppStore, including one (Starquake) that was featured by Apple and went on to become the 39th top selling paid app at that time.
Technologies
Experience show all
Senior iOS Developer, Nike (Contract)
November 2012 - Current
Software Engineer - iPhone/Mobile Developer, Apriva
June 2011 - November 2012
Software development of iOS wallet apps (such as Dave & Buster's) in a Scrum environment
- Performed all phases of iOS development activities
- Managed branches in SVN & deployment to Hudson and Jenkins continuous Integration servers
- Participated in hiring interviews; Participated in code reviews
- Major refactoring work, such as replacing flawed networking code to use AFNetworking framework, etc
- Improved code quality, promoted best practices, performed design activities
- Developed prototype and demo apps for special events and industry trade shows
- Developed and Released the official Dave & Busters iOS app (full-scale release Fall 2012)
Software Engineer, Garmin International
June 2010 - May 2011
- Software Engineer working on Android Apps for Garmin Handsets & Garmin Automotive-OEM Software Group
- Prototyped unnamed project; Technologies involved Java & xmpp
- Supported refactoring and enhancement of the Android Email app
- Develop software in C and C++ for Garmin products in accordance with Garmin's software development methodology
- Test software using debuggers, emulators, simulators, and logic analyzers
- Perform software releases and software quality assurance activities
Software Engineer / Information Design Engineer, General Dynamics C4 Systems
2001 - 2010
Software development on a comprehensive computer attack tool (NETT Project) for military use.
- Performed all phases of software development activities
- Designed & Implemented 'Data Explorer' tool, annotations & scratchpad components & screen capture tool; Integrated zigbee scanner 802.15; Integrated rfid scanner component, and hacking tool; Integrated PDFExploit component; Research & prototyped Firewire DMA attack (direct memory access) capability; Designed & Implemented "Decoder/Encoder" tool supporting encoding and decoding UTF-8,16, Hex, Decimal, ASCII, MD5, SHA256, SHA512, Cisco7, URL, HTML, others; Port of Cisco 7 cracker from Ruby to C#; Prototyped network topology visualization tool; Prototyped bootable media toolkit on-a-stick(usb) which included integrating phone-home functionality using netcat & a key-logger/key-sniffer; Effort consisted of modifying backtrack 3 onto a bootable thumbdrive & creating scripts to intall and initiate scheduled attempts to stealthily "phone home"; Prototyped worldwind & google earth integrations into NETT, distilled this into a KML generator component to support wardriving; Create graphical user interface software solutions based on information visualization, interactive data exploration and real-time collaboration; Research and integrate design strategies, product specifications, and user expectations into product capabilities; Leverage Human-Centered Design techniques & expertise in information visualization
- Traveled to military installations to participate in blue-team exercises operating and supporting NETT
- Received training at and attended Blackhat & DEFCON conferences yearly (2005-2009); Received training in and advocated Human Centered Design disciplines
- Clearance: Top Secret (TS/SCI)
- Certifications: CISSP, CEH
Founder & Developer, Magnificent Library
September 2008 - Current
Developed iOS Apps for personal venture, Magnificent Library:
- Starquake (Apple-Featured App, Ranked to Top 39th app, Nov 2008)
- Firepower; Particle Toy; Elections; Shotgun; Rescue Flashlight; Icebox Poet
Certifications
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
2007 - 2010
Stack Exchange show all Last seen yesterday
Open Source
Torch
GitHub, Apr 2011; followed by 5 people
Objective-c Singleton Class To Simplify Accessing the LED Torch on the iPhone 4
Author/Owner
Apps & Software (8) show all
Apple chose to feature Starquake in its Featured Apps section on iTunes in the fall of 2008. It subsequently rose to rank of the 39th top paid app on the App Store at that time. The app features footage, cyclopedic content, and actual sound derived from the vibrations on the surface of the sun.
production from conception to delivery: design, code, UI, UX, content production, integration, etc.
As Seen On Wired.com. Firepower was the world's first and best chaingun simulator designed to turn your iPhone's camera into a fume-spit & fire gatling gun.
Concept, production (code, art, design), delivery
Rescue Flashlight is designed to be the fastest-starting LED flashlight on the market. I think you want a flashlight app that turns-on instantly the moment you open it. That's what I've made.
concept, design, graphics, code, etc.
Shotgun InfinityShotgun Infinity: A Shotgun and infinite ammunition. What more could you want?The world's finest shotgun app meets the world's finest platform.Choose your shotgun,…
concept, design, graphics, code, etc
Particle Toy is a particle system special FX toy and a companion App to Firepower. Play with the colors, speeds, sizes, gravity, wind, and direction of a particle system right on…
concept, design, graphics, code, etc
Elections was popular in the 2008 election season. While it was useful and work is underway to update the application, most features are currently outdated. Please bear with me…
concept, design, graphics, code, etc
A comprehensive computer attack tool.
I was a full time member of the team performing every phase of our software development activities, including traveling to facilities to operate and support use of NETT on site and at events.
- Never wait to recharge your Power Card again - Do it right from your phone - See your Power Cards chip, ticket and Rewards balances - Get news, specials and other info about your local Dave & Buster's - Manage and edit your Rewards profile - Store and track your Power Card receipts
iPhone development
Reading (14) show all
Books
Articles & Blogs
Magic Ink: Information Software and the Graphical Interface
Bret Victor, beast of burden
These insights are pure brilliance.
Tools
Apple II+
Visual Studio & Xcode
Background
- My blog Synapses On Fire
- Published Apps
- Magnificent Library
In 1982 I was introduced to my first personal computer, an Apple II+. I anxiously went through the pages of a basic programming guide, as if it was a magical book of spells I had found.
Today I know the impact these early experiences had on me - the magic of the undiscovered, the anticipation of possibilities, the challenge of solving problems, the power of programming, the thrill of creation. What drove me then still drives me now. I love making things, especially software.
I inherited an eye for art and design from my father and grandfather who are professional artists. I'm passionate about Human Centered Design and the pursuit of making software better by building for humans, not engineers.
I enjoy almost every food known to man, with a preference for Korean, Indian, Italian, and Vietnamese. Sometimes you'll find me riding my bike to work.
I love flavored popcorn, Disneyland, and sneaking in a rare and secret game of Modern Warfare 2 when the kids are sleeping.
My heroes include Walt Disney, Steve Jobs, Isaac Newton, Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison, Thomas Jefferson, Buckminster Fuller, and Leonardo DaVinci - each a polymath and innovator.













