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Alan G. Labouseur

New York, NY, United States

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Currently Software Developer at 3NF Consulting, Inc., and Senior Professional Lecturer at Marist College, and Member, Board of Advisors at Hudson Valley Center For Innovation, and Adjunct Professor at Vassar College.

Alan “The Blunt Professor” Labouseur has been an entrepreneur since 1990 and an academic since 1997. He’s looking for interesting projects in Database Systems, Browser-based Applications, Multiprocess and Concurrency-oriented Programming, and Software Craftsmanship.

Alan currently teaches Computer Science and Information Technology on the full-time faculty at Marist College and the adjunct faculty at Vassar College. He applies his practical consulting background to theoretical academic principles, teaching and shaping the minds of our future technology leaders.

Okay, enough speaking of myself in the third-person. It's weird.

Availability
I am on academic sabbatical through August 2012 to research and develop browser-based tools for teaching systems-level programming in computer science. I'm open to consulting opportunities during this time.

After August 2012 I'll be teaching again and available year-round on a part-time basis with peaks and valleys structured around my academic pursuits.

Hiring Me
We can work together for free for a while, kicking around ideas and experimenting until we discover an arrangement we both like. I'm open to many forms of compensation: hourly or daily rates billed against a retainer, fixed-price contracts, equity deals, holding or access arrangements, some combination of these, or something entirely new.

Working Together
I’m currently researching and working on projects in the following technical areas:

  • Database Systens
  • Browser-based Applications
  • Multiprocess and Concurrency-oriented Programming
  • Software Craftsmanship

I'm an experienced team leader and mentor, which plays to my strengths as an award-winning professor. I enjoy developing code myself and helping others to make their code better, leading by example towards Software Craftsmanship.

If your interests or needs coincide with these, let's chat.

Technologies

Experience (4)

Software Developer

3NF Consulting, Inc.

1990 - Current

Past clients include large companies such as Scholastic, GE and Viacom as well as specialized firms like Dick Clark Corporate Productions. In the public sector we've consulted to the New York State Office of Mental Health and the Westchester County Department of Child Welfare. Internationally, we've helped the Global Association of Risk Professionals deal with information issues in the US and Europe, and provided strategic counseling and implementation services to BioPharma Greenhouse, a biotech firm operating in the US and the People's Republic of China.

Senior Professional Lecturer

Marist College

2003 - Current

Teaching

  • Technology Entrepreneurship
  • Introductory and Advanced Web Programming
  • Advanced Application Development
  • Language Study: Erlang
  • Theory of Programming Languages
  • Database Systems
  • Beginning and Advanced Programming
  • Compiler Design
  • Operating Systems
  • Language Study: ML
  • Networking
  • E-Commerce Development and Implementation
  • Data Architecture

Advising
Faculty partner in the New York State-funded Center for Collaborative and On-Demand Computing. Responsible for technical sales, evaluating proposals, student mentoring, and project management for start-ups.

Publishing

  • A Browser-based Operating Systems Project: JavaScript Adventures in Dinosaur Slaying; ACM Inroads, December 2009 (Volume 41, Number 4).
  • A Game Design & Programming Concentration within the Computer Science Curriculum; Proceedings of the 36th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
  • Case Study: Oracle database development for the New York State Office of Mental Health; Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Institute on Mental Health Management Information

Member, Board of Advisors

Hudson Valley Center For Innovation

2005 - Current

Interview, analyze, and advise start-up and early-stage companies for admission to the Center.

Adjunct Professor

Vassar College

2010 - Current

Taught Compiler Design and Implementation. We explored the theoretical issues of grammar, syntax, meaning, and verification as well as the practical issues of how to implement a compiler in JavaScript, which we did.

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Education (3)

Ph.D. in progress - Computer Science

University at Albany - SUNY

2011 - Current

MS - Computer Science

Pace University

1990 - 1995

Outstanding Student of the Year (4.0 GPA)

BS - Computer Science

Marist College

1986 - 1990

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Apps & Software

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GeoAUTHor - Small map creation and shortest path finding

This is a small experiment with the HTML5 canvas and Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm implemented in JavaScript.

Designed, developed, debugged, and documented all code.


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JavaScript Tree Demo

This is a small demonstration of trees in JavaScript that I used when teaching students how to write a compiler. (Yes, we write compilers in JavaScript. It's very cool and surprisingly fun.)

Designed, co-developed, debugged, and documented all code.


Writing

The Blunt Professor Blog

The Blunt Professor

Various articles from my blog about teaching computer science.


Reading

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Code Complete

A Practical Handbook of Software Construction

Steve McConnell


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

The Mythical Man-Month

Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary Edition

Frederick P. Brooks


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Beautiful Code

Leading Programmers Explain How They Think

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Founders at Work

Stories of Startups' Early Days (Recipes

Jessica Livingston


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Coders at Work

Reflections on the Craft of Programming

Peter Seibel


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Breaking Windows

How Bill Gates Fumbled the Future of Microsoft

David Bank


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Compilers

Principles, Techniques, and Tools

Alfred V. Aho, Monica S. Lam, Ravi Sethi, Jeffrey D. Ullman


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

The Little Schemer - 4th Edition

Daniel P. Friedman, Matthias Felleisen


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Operating System Concepts

Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B. Galvin, Greg Gagne


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Programming Erlang

Software for a Concurrent World

Joe Armstrong


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Erlang and OTP in Action

Martin Logan, Eric Merritt, Richard Carlsson


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Seven Languages in Seven Weeks

A Pragmatic Guide to Learning Programming Languages

Bruce A. Tate


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Code Complete

Steve McConnell


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Introduction to Algorithms

Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, Clifford Stein


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Search Engines

Information Retrieval in Practice

Bruce Croft, Donald Metzler, Trevor Strohman


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Date on Database

Writings 2000-2006

C.J. Date


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

The Database Relational Model

A Retrospective Review and Analysis

C. J. Date


Relational Database

Selected Writings

Chris J. Date, C. J. Date


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Foundation for Object / Relational Databases

The Third Manifesto

C. J. Date, Hugh Darwen


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Modern Information Retrieval

The Concepts and Technology behind Search

Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Berthier Ribeiro-Neto


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Tools

Commodore PET, then Apple //e

Coda, Notepad2, Visual Studio, Eclipse

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