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Jeff Yates

Currently Secretary at Ann Arbor .NET Developers' Group, and Senior Software Engineer/Team Lead at Pi Innovo.

I enjoy writing software, music, and stories. I work predominantly with C#, having worked with C++ for five years. Once, I was an Ostrich Farmer.

I have been designing and implementing software since I was 10, when I drew a Space Shuttle using a BBC Micro (and a lot of DRAW and MOVE commands). I went on to write a number of programs at home including a Beatles music player and a database to show the timetables of school friends (I have no idea what I was intending to use that for).

Since then I've enjoyed programming for the Microsoft stack using ATL, WTL, Win32 and C++ before moving to C# and the .NET framework. Most recently I have been coding XAML-based (Silverlight and WPF) applications and working on CMMI-driven process improvement.

Technologies

Experience (5)

Secretary

Ann Arbor .NET Developers' Group

February 2012 - Current

Senior Software Engineer/Team Lead

Pi Innovo

November 2011 - Current

Leading a multi-disciplinary team responsible for design, development, and validation of cost-effective automotive and adjacent market software, including customer liaison, Windows- and web-based software engineering, mentoring of colleagues, and quality process development. Working closely with customers both off- and on-site in all aspects of the development life cycle.

Senior Software Engineer/Team Lead

Pi SHURLOK

December 2006 - November 2011

Leading a multi-disciplinary team responsible for design, development, and validation of cost-effective automotive and adjacent market software, including customer liaison, Windows- and web-based software engineering, mentoring of colleagues, and quality process development. Working closely with customers both off- and on-site in all aspects of the development life cycle.

Software Engineer

Pi Technology

January 2005 - December 2006

Windows-based software engineering for automotive applications including vehicle diagnostics. Supported a range of in-house tools and demonstrations, and assisted in quality process creation and improvement. Worked closely with customers both off- and on-site in all aspects of the development life cycle.

Software Engineer

Pi Research

August 2000 - January 2005

Designed, implemented, tested, and supported Windows software and installations for use in the motorsport domain for data analysis and ECU calibration, including Pi Toolbox and Pi Workshop, as well as application icons and graphics creation and new product innovations. Supported critical in-house tools.

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Pi Toolbox

The gold standard in data analysis, Pi Toolbox is a suite of flexible and powerful data analysis tools with development potential that can help solve engineering and design problems. The application architecture is based on COM and provides an extensible API. Included with the product is an SDK to allow the development of new controls and plug-ins.

I worked on this project for over four years from near the start of implementation through the first four major releases. I designed and implemented many different components including (but not limited to) multi-select tree view used throughout the application, extensible PropertyList-style property editing, shared state engine to allow different components to share selection state, a web browser add-in, a companion Palm application (including architecture in the main application), and a highly-customizable file open dialog.

I also was responsible for many of the icons (seen here in the toolbar) and images used throughout the application, as well as SDK documentation, installation modifications and build support.

Here is a video of it in action.


Writing

Crash handling in Silverlight (Part One)

Somewhat Abstract

This post is the first part of a two part series on crash handling in Silverlight.


Crash handling in Silverlight (Part Two)

Somewhat Abstract

This post is the second part of a two part series on crash handling in Silverlight.


Testing Times

Somewhat Abstract

In the world of software, there are developers and there are testers. What do we do when the former has to step into the role of the latter?


Reading

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Code Complete

A Practical Handbook of Software Construction

Steve McConnell


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

C# Programming Language

Anders Hejlsberg, Mads Torgersen, Scott Wiltamuth, Peter Golde


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Essential XML Quick Reference

A Programmer's Reference to XML, XPath, XSLT, XML Schema, SOAP, and More

Aaron Skonnard, Martin Gudgin


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

The C++ Programming Language

Special Edition

Bjarne Stroustrup


The C Programming Language

Dennis M. Richie, Brian W. Kernighan


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Effective C#

50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C#

Bill Wagner


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Essential XML Quick Reference

A Programmer's Reference to XML, XPath, XSLT, XML Schema, SOAP, and More

Aaron Skonnard, Martin Gudgin


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