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Wil Chung

Mountain View, CA, United States

iamwilchung.wordpress.com

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Currently n/a at Cubehero.com.

To build things that people want or find useful.

Technologies


Experience (9) show all

n/a, Cubehero.com

March 2012 - Current

Cubehero hosts 3D printable models with version control.

  • Discover the algorithm to perform a visual diff between two models
  • Implemented a web-based commit with smooth user experience. Users can upload multiple files with AJAX instead of using command line git.
  • Use grack and added access-control middeware to accept git pushes and pulls over smart HTTP.
  • Implemented WebGL 3D model viewer that handles transparencies
  • Implemented library to read/write/and raytrace STL 3D model files
  • Implemented git repository walker for the browser
  • Talk to users to understand them better through user lifecycle emails and forum participation. Cold emailed and skyped with users from competing websites.

Contractor, Tagstand

September 2012

  • Designed demo enclosures for Tagstand NFC receivers. Printed out three enclosures fitted with the board.

Contractor, Padmapper

June 2012 - September 2012

  • Implement a reply rate indicator of the lister, to increase a user's sense of trust in the listing.
  • Implement the attachment of a user's postlet into the listing.
  • Write a MITS spec import library in Ruby to read listing data from other providers, to help import appfolio listings.
  • Answer Padlister users questions over Olark about how to use the site.
  • Send out emails thanking users for their support during Craigslist's lawsuit with Padmapper.
  • Persuade Appfolio.com, GoSection8.com, among others to share their listings with us, resulting in a more listings data for users.

Co-Founder, Noteleaf.com

March 2010 - October 2011

  • I was the technical cofounder of Noteleaf, a YCombinator startup.

The first iteration. Note-taking web app that made it as easy as twittering.

  • Build a consumer note-taking app, on web, mobile web, and iOS.
  • Write code to make it work offline and synced

Pivot to version 2: a business meeting tool where you got a short dossier on the person that you were going to meet.

  • Build the mobile web app
  • Implement the heuristics on name detection and identification on the server side.
  • Build background processing queue system to execute heuristics
  • Emailing and calling users for customer development
  • Integrate with linkedin and google calendaring services

I submitted open source patches submitted to ruby gems: linkedin, GCal4Ruby, GData4Ruby

n/a, Graphbug.com

December 2010 - March 2011

Graphbug was to make public data, like the census, more easily accessible. During this time, I was personally exploring the need for data visualization of public data.

  • Write a configurable scraper to parse tables for data, and visualization experiments. I've since relinquished the domain name to a friend, where he has his own version up.

For side activities, I put together a makerbot 3d printer, and submitted patch to g.Raphael

Lead Developer, Frogmetrics

June 2008 - December 2010

I was the first employee and lead developer at Frogmetrics, a YCombinator startup.

  • The lead developer for server side web app written in ruby on rails. I led a team of one to two to architect the first two major iterations.
  • implemented the web app that did analytics and visualizations.

On the side, I started a show and tell meetup for hackers for a couple months.

Founder, 3cglabs

January 2006 - May 2008

  • Build a location-based social photo scavenging game between friends.
  • Build a publishing platform only for schedules and events, like blogging for only events in a calendar.
  • Build a event coordination for serendipitous events.

My side activities during this time was my technical blog. I helped organize Ruby meetup in Chicago, and did some talks. I submitted open source patch to Erlmail, and wrote a neural network tutorial in Erlang

Associate engineer, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab

October 2001 - January 2006

  • Write the satellite network connection code and maintained source.
  • Enhanced and stabilized the the sensor network server in C
  • Build an uplink generator in C++ to perform simulations from scratch.
  • Build a radar modeling simulation in matlab and used the 3D package to build a cone mesh, and optimize simulation speed with backface-culling
  • Write the thermal imaging for sarcoma detection prototype in matlab and GUI.
  • Write part of the beacon ground telemetry code in C++ that received beacon packets.
  • Write a port of a sun-moon calculator to show when celestial bodies rise and set. I also helped write a bar graph library.

Intern, Silicon Graphics Inc.

May 2000 - August 2000

I was writing tests and simulations for SHUB circuits that controlled the bus for SN2 servers.

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Education show all

M.S. Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University

2002 - 2004

Projects

  • Gender Classification of Email using SVMs
  • Artificial sexual selection
  • Summer Camp Yearbook web app

B.S. Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

1997 - 2001

Won award for Senior project encoding and decoding CDMA transmissions using DSP board

Stack Exchange show all Last seen yesterday

Open Source show all

constructigon

GitHub, Jan 2013 - Mar 2013

An experimental constructive solid geometry kernel


stl.js

GitHub, Jun 2012 - Oct 2012; followed by 3 people

Read and write STL (stereolithography) files to your heart's content


hamstercupid

GitHub, Aug 2011 - Dec 2011; followed by 2 people

A toy entity component-based system

Creator


frock

GitHub, Feb 2009; followed by 17 people

A flocking simulation written in Lua Love

creator


erlang_ann

GitHub, Nov 2008; followed by 4 people

Simple Neural Network in Erlang (based on http://www.trapexit.org/Erlang_and_Neural_Networks)

creator


Apps & Software show all

Cubehero

Visual source control for 3D printable objects. Written upon git, it lets people share their projects

Everything.


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Noteleaf

Through your calendar, we tell you who you're meeting next, with a dossier on the person.

Cofounder


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Frogmetrics

Frogmetrics is building the next generation of touchcreen customer feedback systems.

lead developer


Writing (7) show all

Picking the right problem - The Web and all that Jazz

The Web and all that Jazz - With the posterous kick

Nowadays, software can be updated continuously and iteratively. This lets us build what we often call minimum viable product, or MVP, and improve it from there. However,...


Getting over the fear of MVP - The Web and all that Jazz

The Web and all that Jazz - With the posterous kick

The other time, I talked about picking the right problem. The other half of getting to MVP is the emotional factor, which often times, is fear. Often times, this fear...


If MVP fell out of the sky and wiggled on your face, would you know it? - The Web and all that Jazz

The Web and all that Jazz - With the posterous kick

Minimum viable product. It's something that most of us working on a product or project know we should do, but hard to actually do in practice.


I got into YC after applying six times. Here's my advice for YC applicants. - The Web and all that Jazz

The Web and all that Jazz - With the posterous kick

I was talking to PG the other day, and he told me that the quality of the startup founders in YC are getting better and better every batch. Founders are more savvy now,...


A brand is a pointer « The Web and all that Jazz III

The Web and all that Jazz III

Unevolved Brands by Graham Smith via flickr.com As someone with an engineering background, I was always far more concerned with the features of the product I was building, rather than the hype and…


Dalton’s point « The Web and all that Jazz III

The Web and all that Jazz III

Recently, Dalton Caldwell posted an Open Letter to Mark Zuckerburg. I was surprised and disappointed by this top level comment and others on Hacker News: I don’t understand what you think Facebook…


Make tools for yourself and others around you « The Web and all that Jazz III

The Web and all that Jazz III

There’s a joke in computer science that everything can be solved with another layer of abstraction or indirection. It’s true. In our line of work, tools are essentially good abstractions for the…


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Tools

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vim