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Kevin Montrose

New York, NY, United States

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Currently Valued Associate #00004 at StackOverflow.

I've been coding for 21 years, and I'm 26 years old.

Since I haven't gotten sick of it yet (although I've gotten a lot better at it) I figure I'm destined for a career in software development. Although not without some professional experience - I'm currently a university student - I've devoted considerable time and effort to learning the practicum of software development through reading: the works of Joel Spolsky and Raymond Chen amongst others. My participation in StackOverflow stems from the same desire to improve my skills in any way possible.

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Experience (6) show all

Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Texas at Dallas

June 2005 - August 2005

Original research as part of the Clark program at UT Dallas. Focused on extracting menu structures from HTML algorithmically.

Junior Java Analyst, PepsiCo Business Solutions Group

June 2006 - September 2007

Java programming resource for large internal accounting program. Added new “sub-applications” to existing program, and assisted with transition to Java 1.4 from Java 1.1.

Untitled Test Automation Position, PepsiCo Business Solutions Group

August 2007 - January 2008

Transitioned from Junior Java Analyst role at PBSG to test automation. Developed suite of tests for “sub-application” within the larger accounting programming previously mentioned.

Sid Richardson College Webmaster, Sid Richardson College - Rice University

2006 - 2010

Maintaining and updating the Sid Richardson website. Managed move from Rice IT web server to a private hosting company. Replaced homegrown design with Drupal derivative.

VoteBox Developer, Rice University Computer Science Department

June 2008 - 2010

Furthering development on the VoteBox voting research platform. In particular, implementing homomorphic crypto-systems and non-interactive zero knowledge proofs (NIZKs); cryptographic primitives necessary for secure and confidential vote tallying. Demonstrated reference implementation at EVT/USENIX ’09 in Montreal.

Valued Associate #00004, StackOverflow

January 2010 - Current

LinkedIn & Facebook import of CVs into Careers.
Stack Exchange API.
StackID.
Global Auth.

And loads more.

1 more

Education

B.S. Computer Science, Rice University

2006 - 2010

2 years research in the systems group dealing with electronic voting technologies. Primary developer during this period on the VoteBox project. Demonstrated system at EVT/USENIX '09 in Montreal.

B.S. Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas

2005 - 2006

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Open Source show all

public-broadcasting

GitHub, Nov 2012 - Current; forked 3 times

Self describing wrapper around protobuf-net.

Primary developer.


More

GitHub, Nov 2011 - Jul 2012; followed by 42 people

A CSS Compiler

Primary developer.


Sigil

GitHub, Jan 2013 - Current; followed by 12 people; forked 2 times

A fail-fast validating helper for .NET CIL generation


Writing show all

History Of The Stack Exchange API, Mistakes

Personal Blog

In an earlier post, I wrote about some of the philosophy and “cool bits” in the 1.0 release of the Stack Exchange API. That’s all well and good, but of course I’m going…


Public Broadcasting: A Self-Describing Wrapper Around protobuf-net « Kevin Montrose

Kevin Montrose

Familiar with Protocol Buffers? It’s a neat binary serialization format out of Google which aims to be efficient and extensible. Java, C++, and Python have “official” libraries, and there are a…


More, a CSS compiler « Kevin Montrose

Kevin Montrose

CSS is an… interesting technology. As Wil Shipley put it, “CSS: If a horse were designed by a committee of camels.” There’s just enough rough edges, weird decisions, and has-not-had-to-use-it…


Reading

Cryptography Engineering: Design Principles and Practical Applications

Cryptography Engineering

Design Principles and Practical Applications

Niels Ferguson, Bruce Schneier, Tadayoshi Kohno


Tools

TI-99/4A

Visual Studio

Background

Projects and links

The VoteBox project - A research platform for advances in electronic voting technologies. My role encompassed implementing certain cryptographic features (NIZKs & Homomorphic talliers) and polishing the code for an open source release. Technologies: cryptography, Java, and SGL.

The Q Project (demonstration) - A medium size (8 man) team project in upper devision Computer Science. Heavy emphasis on .NET, Windows, novel input, and lots and lots of design. Class structured to mimic a contractor-customer relationship. Technologies: C#, .NET, Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, FireFox, XUL, javascript, Wii, RDF, and WPF.

SXAPI - A .NET wrapper for StackOverflow and related sites. LPGL licensed, and currently developed solely by myself. A good example of my command of C#. Technolgoies: json, xml/rss, C#, .NET, and REST.


Background

I've been programming regularly since I was five, and doing so on a daily basis since freshmen year of high school. Frankly, I love this stuff and am confident I'm quite good at it now.

By far my favorite undergraduate classes have been large project based endeavors, so I can't wait to get my hands dirty working on commercial applications. My internship at FritoLay reinforced this, as working on their gargantuan internal applications was incredibly fun. I will admit to one conceit - I'd like to get code I've written in front of as many people as possible, so I'd prefer working on "shrink wrapped" software.