on Nov 8, 2012
Paul Tomblin
Rochester, NY, United States
I have been programming for over 25 years. I've never stopped learning or teaching during that time. I work hard to write good, reliable and maintainable code. I like to think of my code as "smart but not too clever". I know when to optimize, and when to let the compiler optimize. I can lead and I can follow. I can work alone or in groups. I can design and I can follow other people's designs.
I am passionate, hard working, and experienced.
I am not interested in relocating. If your job cannot be done in Rochester NY or via telecommute, please don't contact me - it's a waste of time for both of us.
Technologies
Experience (9) show all
Contract Programmer, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
March 2012 - Current
Making a customized workflow and interfaces to RequestTracker ticketing systems.
Contract Programmer, Envisage Information Systems (contracting through C1Search)
December 2009 - March 2012
Development on a web based system for the retirement planning industry. System uses custom web framework combining XML, Java beans, and XSLT with an Oracle database back-end. Front end programming in Javascript with JQuery, jQuery-ui, CKEditor, and other plugins.
Self Employed, Me
July 2009 - December 2009
Porting a web application written to use DieselPoint to use Nutch and Solr instead.
Rewriting JSPs and beans that access this data. Adding new functionality.
Gained good proficiency with Nutch and Solr, passing familiarity with Open Symphony WebWork.
Contract Programmer, Paychex (contracting through Adecco Technical)
November 2008 - May 2009
Maintenance and development on "Core Advanced" payroll system. Fixing bugs and writing new functionality to detailed design specs. Writing JUnit unit tests.
Contract Programmer, Kodak (contracting through Adecco Technical)
April 2002 - October 2008
Designing and developing a "Theatre Management System" for delivery and management of digital content.
Was responsible for the database design, and the Java classes for accessing and using the data throughout the system.
Wrote the automated scheduling software that associated information from ticketing/POS systems and used a rules engine for matching that data up with feature content, pre-show advertising and movie trailers.
Shared the design and implementation of the GUI with another programmer, a usability expert and an artist.
Prototyped a second generation user interface based on Google Web Toolkit (GWT) as a web application.
Developed a system for doing remote unattended upgrades of both the operating system and software of all the computers in a theatre complex while preserving system settings and user customization.
Received 3 patents:
- 6,812,994 - Streamlined methods and systems for scheduling and handling digital cinema content in a multi-theatre environment
- 7,034,916 - Scheduling between digital projection and film projection corresponding to a predetermined condition
- 7,236,227 - System for management of both pre-show and feature presentation content within a theatre
Senior Software Developer, SunGard Trading Systems
August 2000 - April 2002
Developer on a system that handled 70% of all the trades on NASDAQ. Made extensive use of threading and concurrent programming techniques to meet "soft real time" performance guarantees.
Developed translators to interface the system with Electronic Commerce Networks such as RediQuote and Island to allow traders to trade stocks on multiple exchanges.
Senior Software Developer, Global Crossing
August 1999 - July 2000
Developer on the Design Assign/Inventory Management System" (DA/IMS)
Wrote JSP pages, Sybase stored procedures and CORBA components.
Wrote a Perl CGI for monitoring system health and status.
Senior Software Developer, Blue Lobster Software
March 1998 - August 1999
- Worked at a small start up developing software to allow businesses to access their legacy mainframe systems through Java applets or applications.
Various, Various
June 1985 - March 1998
Over the years I have held a number of different positions doing a wide variety of tasks on a wide variety of platforms. I've proven my ability to learn, to grow, and to embrace new technologies.
Education
B.A.Sc, University of Waterloo
1979 - 1985
On the Deans Honours List in first year. Received Engineering Entrance Scholarship, and two research fellowships.
Was in the Co-Op work program and gained practical experience in both outside and inside jobs.
Stack Exchange show all Last seen yesterday
Tools
Commodore 64 was my first - KIM-1 was my oldest.
vi/vim/gvim for 20+ years, eclipse recently
Background
Developed and maintain http://navaid.com/, a site that correlates data from several sources to compile a database of aeronautical data such as airport and navaid locations and frequencies, and methods to access that data in formats suitable for many flight planning and navigation programs such as CoPilot for iPhone.
Run a usenet server, mailman mailing list server, and multiple web sites on my personal 1u server in a local colocation facility. Social networking predates "Web 2.0" by a long way for some of us.
My name appears in the credits of many open source projects, because if something doesn't work right, I have a tendency to fix it.
In spite of the fact that in high school I attempted to write a WordStar clone for the Commodore 64 and Pet 4032 in Basic, I went into Civil Engineering in university. I realized fairly early that I preferred working on computers to designing storm sewers, but I stuck with it and got the degree. My first job combined computers and civil engineering, and my second job was almost all computers, and I haven't looked back. The greatest thing about my career is that I've never stopped learning. I look at my classmates who are now Vice Presidents in prestigious engineering companies while I'm scrambling after the next contract, and I think how lucky I am.
