on Jan 25
John David Eriksen
Gainesville, FL, United States
I am a software developer and musician residing in Gainesville, FL. I love daydreaming, learning, and creating, and programming is one of those creative outlets that I enjoy alongside playing my cello, electric basses, baritone ukulele, and electronic gadgets.
I got started programming on a TI-86 graphing calculator, moved on to assembler, VHDL, C, C++ and Java for my undergraduate degree and then a big collection of technologies that I've learned in the course of learning to design, implement, and maintain web applications. The majority of my experience lies in using Linux, Apache, PHP, and MySQL. I like to use Ruby for writing batch processing and other command-line scripts. For fun, I've learned Erlang and Lisp and managed to wrangle myself into positions where I can use them for school projects. That curiosity has led me to a job programming in Clojure (a Lisp dialect written for the Java virtual machine). I also spend a good deal of time maintaining and extending Ruby on Rails applications.
I finished my bachelor's degree just around the time that classes started getting really interesting. I spent a year in the field, and realized that I missed the constant opportunities to learn and apply new concepts that I had in school, so I applied for and completed an MS program. I spent my time learning about the AI and computer architecture fields, and managed to earn a minor in music along the way. While in grad school, I taught myself Erlang and Common Lisp and used these languages to solve open-ended semester projects.
Technologies
vim linux lisp erlang jquery emacs ruby clojure git python
.net dreamweaver
Experience (4)
Software Engineer
LeadTune
2010 - Current
At LeadTune, a marketing lead appraisal company, I work primarily on a Clojure application and also spend a little time working on the front-end Ruby on Rails application. My contributions have included writing a multi-threaded Clojure component, wrestling with Java I/O, integrating Amazon S3 support, and converting a monolithic Ruby and Clojure application into a Fault-tolerant and scalable distributed system.
My coworkers are brilliant and committed software developers and machine intelligence experts and I've learned a great deal from them so far.
Volunteer
Gateless Gate Zen Center, Inc.
2011 - Current
Gateless Gate Zen Center, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit that engages volunteers in an effort to teach life skills to prisoners and provide ex-offenders with a safe place to live and practice meditation while they pursue their educational degree or professional licensing goals.
I am currently responsible for raising awareness of the mission of the center. I run social networking efforts, help organize opportunities to engage with the community via public events, update a website, schedule events, and draft text for print materials.
Software Developer
Conceptual Arts, Inc.
2007 - 2010
Sole developer and (at times) lead programmer for a very small but very talented software consultation company with more than a decade of experience and several long-term government-funded web projects.
I typically worked solo, though we did hire part-time help when deadlines creep up and work loads intensify.
Since Conceptual Arts is such a small company, we all had to learn to do a bit of everything. In addition to doing practically all coding, I participated in meetings with clients, assisted in writing proposals, interviewed and hired assistant programmers, maintained the local network and development server and performed phone and email technical support for our projects.
Software Developer III
Gleim Publications
2006
At Gleim Publications, I was quickly promoted to the highest ranking developer position available within the company due to my strong verbal and written communication skills and my interest and skill at managing projects and small teams of programmers.
While at Gleim, I worked to maintain a Windows application written using Delphi (an object-oriented descendant of Pascal) and also maintained a dozen or so web applications.
Education
M.S. Computer Engineering
University of Florida
2007 - 2010
I used school to explore topics that I am really interested in. Highlights included courses in high performance and parallel computing, distributed computing, fault-tolerant computing, embedded computing, three courses in artificial intelligence, and a minor in electroacoustic music composition.
I still get email about a research project I conducted comparing MPI to Erlang.
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Stack Exchange Accounts
Open Source
erlang-tman
An Erlang implementation of the Topology Management protocol by Jelasity and Babaoglu.
Mar 2010; followed by 2 people
clojure-pcl
A translation of the source code in Peter Seibel's Practical Common Lisp to Clojure.
May 2010
mips-lisp
Assembler and instruction set simulator for a very small subset of the MIPS language. Written in Lisp.
Jun 2009
erlang-mpi
Collection of benchmarks comparing the performance of the C MPI implementation to Erlang running on a many-core SMP machine.
Jun 2009; followed by 4 people
ai-lisp
Collection of solutions to academic AI problems written in Lisp.
Jun 2009; followed by 2 people; forked 2 times













