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Jonathan Ryan Wallace

Currently Software Developer at Highgroove Studios, and Developer Extraordinaire at Silky Apps.

Performing in front of 80,000 people? That's nothing compared to building an application serving hundreds of thousands of users. I've done both and now I want to do more.

I've been a jack of all trades. I specialize as needed to strengthen the team. From jumping into large C code bases and subverting it to serve my purpose to consolidating MSSQL databases to building an inventory system in my spare time while holding a full time job to writing genetic algorithms in C++ to help fight cancer, I'm looking to join a strong team.

Technologies

Experience (5)

Web Developer

Intellum

July 2007 - February 2010

Our flagship application serves hundreds of thousands of users from over 300 companies worldwide.

I designed. I programmed. I debugged (my own code and others).

Here's a short list of my accomplishments.

  1. Developed an API secured by 2-legged OAuth and assisted our customers in implementing their client applications.
  2. Created and maintained our EC2 AMIs.
  3. Implemented our unit test suite for 126 model classes.
  4. Lead the team in converting the project from subversion to git.
  5. Implemented a FIFO database backed queue for asynchronous job processing using backgroundrb monitored by god and nagios.
  6. Upgraded the entire project for major RAILS revisions.
  7. Designed and implemented the bulk import CSV functionality.
  8. Implemented the personalized email functionality.

IT Project Manager

JacobsonWilpak

June 2006 - June 2007

  1. Plan, develop, test, and deploy custom Enterprise Business Intelligence software Suite using Microsoft Technologies (.NET, Access 2002, Access 2003, VBA)
  2. Devise and implement short-term projects that support long-term strategic goals
  3. Provide application level support, both user and administrative level, for ERP and MRP software

IT Manager

Locos Franchise Corporation

Jan 2005 - Jun 2006

  1. Implemented new Point of Sale software system throughout the restaurant franchise including menu development and design, physical setup, and employee training
  2. Responsible for 26 geographically distant stores in Georgia and Alabama
  3. Led the company to best practices in terms of disaster recovery, security, and acquiring and disseminating business information

Software Developer

Highgroove Studios

March 2010 - Current

Developer Extraordinaire

Silky Apps

2009 - Current

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Education

M.S. Computer Science (courseware complete)

University of Georgia

2001 - 2004

B.S. Computer Science

University of Georgia

1997 - 2001

HCI Achievement award for navigable java 3D classroom for headset with 6 degrees of freedom

Represented UGA at the ACM Programming contest senior year.

Stack Exchange Last seen on Mar 14

Open Source

amazon-ec2

A Ruby Gem that gives you full access to several of the Amazon Web Services API from your Ruby/Ruby on Rails apps

Dec 2009


jsdifflib

My github version of the jsdifflib

Feb 2010; followed by 6 people


roseanne

A simple web app that allows you to share a diff with collaborators

Feb 2010; followed by 3 people


facebooker2

A simple facebook connect library for ruby

Jun 2010; followed by 18 people; forked 3 times


cookbooks

Opscode Cookbooks for Chef

Nov 2010


chef-repo

A blank Chef repository - use as a base to build your own

Jan 2011


vim_config

My vim configuration; packaged to be other-user-friendly

Mar 2012 - Current; followed by 5 people; forked 3 times


fog

The Ruby cloud services library.

Mar 2011; followed by 2 people


hoptoad_notifier

Reports exceptions to Hoptoad

Feb 2009 - Current


backgroundrb

A Ruby/Rails job server and scheduler

Feb 2009 - Current


bdrb-presentation

Jul 2008


queue_entry

Asynchronous task persistence in Rails

Jun 2008 - Current


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Tools

Pentium 200

vim

Background

I vividly remember my first vi experience (circa 1996).

All I wanted to do was email my long distance girlfriend a quick note. I'd just pop into the nearest computer lab and fire one off. Even though I'd never been there before, I knew every lab would allow me to telnet into the mail server and launch elm. After all, I was a freshman compsci major who had never owned a computer. I was an email expert. We had long drawn out email conversations almost every evening.

Little did I understand the ways of ksh and environment variables and $EDITOR. At the lab, I found myself slamming my hands on the keyboard. Looking around the empty lab sure that no one else was here because these computers sucked and were broken. Like a drunken monkey with a keyboard, through sheer determination, I somehow managed to close the mail session and knew that one day I would return confident in my abilities to email.

And I did.

This same determination has led me to become proficient in, if not master, many of the technologies listed on my cv. But the fun and mastery doesn't stop there. Dancing, soccer, running, biking. I helped raise thousands of dollars for battered families biking ~300 miles in one week. I've swing danced at an SEC football halftime.

I have similar stories of challenges associated with each interest. But I have even better success stories.