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Mike Clement

UT, United States

blog.softwareontheside.com

Currently Senior Software Engineer at Ancestry.com, and Software Development Engineer in Test II at Microsoft.

Aspiring Software Craftsman, Grill Master and Jedi Master.

I love building quality software. I enjoy working as part of an agile team and using agile development techniques. I want to continue to develop my skills as an agile developer.

I love to share what I've learned. Presenting at Utah Code Camp has been a great experience where I've been able to share and have met great people in the process.

Technologies

Experience (7)

Senior Software Engineer

Ancestry.com

November 2011 - Current

Building a dashboard to monitor and display the services that my team is responsible for through the entire pipeline, including build status, unit test status and coverage, acceptance test status, what build is deployed to dev, stage or live, health of the service and the hardware.

Software Development Engineer in Test II

Microsoft

May 2010 - Current

• Building test framework and tests for a new project within MDOP (Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack)
• Providing feedback and advice to the Development Manager in the transition to Scrum.
• Wrote automated and manual tests to validate a release of MED-V v2 localized to 24 different languages. Ensured functionality, visual accuracy (no overlap or truncation) for each of those languages.
• Built automated end to end test for Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization v2 (MED-V). Effort included factoring out test components from existing tests as well as writing additional components.
• Worked on long running test engine for MED-V v2 to simulate real user over time.
• Built automated tests for MED-V v2 product integration with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.
• Responsible for maintaining test infrastructure including 80 physical servers, dozens of virtual machines (and their host servers) and the test lab management software. Worked with team to convert physical machines to use Boot from VHD for imaging to improve machine imaging time from 2+ hours to 10-20 minutes.

Senior Software Engineer

Caselle

August 2007 - May 2010

• Designed and implemented a new application development framework to improve initial development speed, maintainability/debuggability and testability while maintaining compatibility with applications built on the existing framework. Used WinForms, NHibernate, nUnit, RhinoMocks.
• Maintenance on existing applications including bug fixes and refactoring existing code to improve readability and stability.
• Mentor other developers via one on one interaction as well as group training including preparing training materials and coding challenges.
• Mentored the first group of interns at Caselle. Designed the summer program and provided training and professional development. Fulfilled the role of Scrum Master for their team.
• Experience as facilitator in Scrum Sprint retrospectives using various activities to help the team discover what they need to work on.
• Refining interviewing and hiring processes and conduct interviews with candidates.
• Transitioned the team from Visual SourceSafe to Subversion for source control which included training the team on Subversion and defining a branch management policy to help stabilize releases.
• Transitioned the team’s build from a batch file to an MSBuild script running via CruiseControl.NET which executes unit tests and code coverage tools and packages a zip file for deployment.
• Manage software configuration including managing branches, the build file (MSBuild) and continuous integration server configuration (CruiseControl.NET).

Software Developer

footnote.com

January 2007 - August 2007

• Responsible for code related to the content pipeline including processing data from third party tools and processing data and images to the website
• Engineering member of the cross-discipline Content Production Team responsible for advising on technical requirements related to metadata indexing and content formatting for the website

Software Engineer

Aradyme

2005 - 2007

• Developed several key applications that automated many processes, saving time and money and improving accuracy
• Led teams and managed schedules on large scale data migration projects including projects for the states of Nevada, Idaho, New Jersey and Missouri
• Researched best practices and technology to advise the VP of Software Development on technology strategy
• Assisted in planning and implementation of code base migration from C# 1.1 to C# 2.0

President/Co-Founder

DressModestly.com

August 2004 - September 2005

I co-founded DressModestly.com with Richard Arthur. We set out to fill a hole in the marketplace with respect to allowing girls to wear the latest fashions without compromising their modest dress standards.

I was responsible for many of the business operations including product development and marketing.

Research Assistant

BYU Computer Science

April 2003 - December 2004

Worked on Robotics research looking at different teleoperator interfaces. Also worked with computer/robot vision for driving. (Thesis: Obstacle Annotation by Demonstration)

• Developed an automatic video annotation application
• Designed and implemented user interfaces and corresponding control code for teleoperating multiple robots simultaneously using a point and click approach
• Assisted in code base migration from Java to C#

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Education

MS Computer Science

Brigham Young University

2003 - 2007

• MS in Computer Science; Program GPA: 3.41
• Thesis: Obstacle Annotation by Demonstration (http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/ETD,934)
• Graduate Advisor: Dr. Dan Olsen
• Coursework included Advanced Interactive Software Systems, Natural Language Processing, Mixed Initiative Systems, Multi-Agent Systems; completed coursework in December 2004

Association of Computing Machinery - Graduate Advisor
Golden Key National Honors Society - Graduate Advisor
Microsoft Student Ambassador

BS Computer Science

Brigham Young University

1998 - 2003

• BS in Computer Science; Major GPA: 3.66 (Cumulative GPA: 3.68)
• BYU Heritage Scholarship, National Merit Scholarship and WordPerfect Scholarship

Association of Computing Machinery - President
Golden Key National Honors Society - Webmaster

Stack Exchange Last seen 2 days ago

Open Source

Todo-for-ExtendHealth

Oct 2011


Henry-Schein-CSV

For Henry Schein Interview

Oct 2011


Writing

Lessons from Laser Tag: Metrics and Feedback Loops

Software on the Side

It was like the game totally changed. Because it did.

Suddenly the feedback loop from the metrics used gave us this: Don’t worry about accuracy percentage, don’t worry about the number of times you get killed. Kill the most people and you win.


Culture beats process

Software on the Side

One of the things that I’ve noted in my career is that the natural reaction of many people is to “add process". We’re introducing bugs late in the release cycle. Let’s add a check in process. We’re not sharing code “correctly”. Let’s add a code sharing process. Bug information isn’t getting communicated correctly. Let’s add a bug entry process.

A coworker said (though I’m sure he got it from somewhere else):

Process is like violence. If you’re not getting the results you want with it, you’re not using enough.


Reading

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

The Pragmatic Programmer

From Journeyman to Master

Andrew Hunt, David Thomas


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Code Complete

A Practical Handbook of Software Construction

Steve McConnell


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Clean Code

A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship

Robert C. Martin


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Head First Design Patterns

Elisabeth Freeman, Eric Freeman, Bert Bates, Kathy Sierra


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Design Patterns

Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software

Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John M. Vlissides


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team

A Leadership Fable

Patrick Lencioni


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Death by Meeting

A Leadership Fable...About Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business

Patrick Lencioni


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive

A Leadership Fable

Patrick Lencioni


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Agile Principles, Patterns, and Practices in C#

Robert C. Martin, Micah Martin


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Tools

Apple IIe

Visual Studio

Background