Careers Localization, part 3: Extraction with Roslyn and Uglify
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I like finding and solving problems with computers. I don't do so well at places where I'm not involved in the design or decisions of the solutions. I enjoy solving hard problems, and computers are often a good way to do it.
March 2012 - Current
Features and maintenance for Careers 2.0.
June 2011 - March 2012
Wrote and maintained various custom tools and web apps to address or discover internal issues and problems.
2000 - 2013
Worked with a scientist to implement algorithms in usable programs. Various implementations written in C++, Java, PHP, SQL.
June 2007 - May 2009
Primary developer for a startup providing advertising in local venues over the net.
May 2008 - December 2008
Replaced a business-critical, 3rd-party app with a new, custom app. It's still in use and running today.
June 2006 - May 2007
Various programming and sysadmin tasks.
May 2005 - January 2006
Wrote Wireshark dissectors in C for proprietary wireless protocols.
May 2004 - August 2004
Created a tool in java to analyze statistics output from printers.
2007 - 2009
3.2 GPA, TA for EE451 - Digital System Design and EE571 - VLSI System Design
2001 - 2007
2nd place at E-days competition for our pipe/electronic organ. I conceived and led the project. I taught myself Verilog and programmed the FPGA and wrote a paper on a new method for synthesizing organ sounds.
2001 - 2007
Wendel Diebel award for musicianship. Also learned quite a bit of organ.
GitHub, Jan 2013 - Current; followed by 25 people; forked 3 times
Appstats for Go on Google App Engine
Ported from the python implementation.
GitHub, Nov 2011 - Apr 2013; followed by 30 people; forked 4 times
Digital Signal Processing package for the Go language
Author. I wanted to learn Go, and I have a personal research project that needs a DSP library.
GitHub, Jan 2013 - Current; followed by 18 people; forked 3 times
Autocaching interface to the app engine datastore for Go
Creator.
GitHub, Jun 2011 - Mar 2013
Seismic LAndslide Movement Modeled Earthquake Records
Primary developer. The scientist gave me the algorithms (~20 lines). I did the GUI, database, interface: all the programming, working closely with the client to ensure usability, functionality, correctness.
GitHub, Sep 2011 - Mar 2013; followed by 14 people; forked 4 times
modern journaling
Creator. I wanted to keep a journal more regularly. I knew I wouldn't every hand write it, and I didn't like the other electronic options, so I wrote some journal software. It is designed with scalability, security, redundancy.
GitHub, Jan 2009; followed by 2 people
crescent island - once an online RGP-like game, now extended as a configureable portal with many apps; also known as ARC
Principal developer. I worked with another on the idea, and a few more contributed code. It was more successful than I ever expected (thousands of users). I committed a huge mistake, and decided to rewrite the whole codebase. This led to the site losing popularity, me losing interest, and not reimplementing all the features. I learned a great lesson, then I found Joel's article about it.
GitHub, Apr 2009; followed by 2 people; forked 2 times
BSD-licensed implementation of a bandlimited interpolation resampling algorithm
A way to find something to do right now in New York City. Aggregates various event/location APIs onto a map. Quick filtering and visualization make it quick to get to a list of things you might actually want to do where you are.
I designed and created this during the Hack'n Jill hackathon.
A java program developed over 10 years to model landslides. Scientists wrote the algorithms. I made them useable, searchable, and automatable.
Co-author.
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I just got a job at Stack Exchange. The experience was interesting enough and I learned a few things that could be valuable to others. We are still …
A method of synthesizing pipe organ sounds using additive synthesis by interpolating certain harmonics of recordings.
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I enjoy music and computers. I speak Portuguese fluently.