on Apr 6, 2011
Joel Meyer
CA, United States
I want to bring order to the world and solve interesting problems.
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Experience (7)
Lead Software Engineer / Manager
OpenX
January 2011 - Current
Responsible for the team and technology that power ad serving at OpenX.
Senior Developer
OpenX
October 2008 - December 2010
Design and implementation of a distributed time-series data database ('freqserver'). Used to power rate limiting at OpenX. Uses riak_core (Erlang) for consistent hashing and distributed operation with core library written in C for performance.
Design and implementation of the OpenX Targeting Language (OXTL) - the targeting language that powers OpenX 3.0 ad serving. Java implementation uses ANTLR3 for lexing/parsing. Erlang implementation uses leex and yecc.
Design and implementation of the OpenX Market: http://www.openx.org/market
Redesigned and re-implemented the brokers powering the OpenX Market to serve 10x the volume with 100ms response times on servers that cost half as much, resulting in cost savings of 75% or more.
Software Engineer
February 2007 - October 2008
As a member of the AdWords front-end team I focused on improving the Keyword Tool (http://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal) by adding features (search volume data, ability to select which columns are visible, scrollable results table), increasing discoverability of existing features (through a UI refresh), improving performance (by integrating with a new back-end, rewriting the javascript, and adding JS pre-processing), and increasing test coverage (by providing a simple framework that allows a single set of Selenium tests to run against all the places the Keyword Tool is exposed).
In addition to working on the Keyword Tool I served as a 'build cop' for the AdWords front-end continuous build, working to quickly identify changes that broke the continuous build and notify the responsible party.
Additionally I was involved in the design and development of the next version of the Opportunity Center.
Software Engineer
Latham & Watkins, LLP
July 2006 - January 2007
Worked on an externally facing web-site allowing attorneys and clients to collaborate and easily share documents, calendars, forums, and other pertinent information. Used C# and ASP.Net 2.0 with SQL Server 2005.
Software Engineer
Xanga.com
May 2005 - July 2006
I worked extensively on the ‘Upgraded Profiles’ feature which brought social-networking to Xanga. This work was done using ASP.Net 2.0 and leveraged the Atlas framework to provide a responsive, rich-client-like interaction within the browser that allowed users to categorize, filter, sort, and manage their connections. This project was unique in the way it moved much of the application logic into the browser and used the MVC pattern to bring order to the large amount of Javascript that powered the pages.
Prior to this I implemented a URL rewriting solution (in ASP.Net 1.1) that provided cleaner URLs for user pages and made user content more easily indexed by search engines.
I also worked with the Amazon ECS web-service and AJAX to create an interface that allowed users to search for books/music/etc and post links and images to their sites.
Software Engineer
IBM
June 2002 - May 2005
I worked on the WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Performance tools team. From 2003 to 2005 I was primarily responsible for the design and development of Tivoli Performance Viewer (TPV). In WAS version 6.0 TPV was migrated from a Java thick client to an integrated part of the (web based) admin console. This involved a complete redesign and rewrite of TPV. My responsibilities included the conceptual design document, the system design document, as well as a much of the implementation work. I also worked with internal testers and beta testers to find and address defects prior to release.
I also served as a first responder when the build broke. In this capacity I was responsible for isolating the problem and either providing a patch or calling out the developer responsible.
Before that I did development for the WebSphere Performance Advisors, and before that I did performance benchmarking on WebSphere version 5.
Software Engineer Co-op
SAIC
May 2001 - April 2002
Implemented various Continuous Level of Detail (CLOD) terrain rendering algorithms in C++/OpenGL for a simulation program.
Education
B.S. Computer Science
University of Ill
1998 - 2002
Graduated with honors.
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Background
I like working on big systems that handle a lot of traffic. So far, that has meant big web-sites (Xanga, AdWords, OpenX), but I'm sure there are other large systems that would be fun to work on, too.
I want to bring order to the world.
I want to grow in knowledge, experience, and humility.
I hate unnecessary meetings and/or process.