on Jun 4, 2012
Reza Mohammadi
5 years experience on software designing, developing and deploying, maintaining source codes and analyzing software applications; mainly on Unix-based platforms. One year focused experience on localization of Android platform, involving patching dalvik, skia, webkit and the core libraries of Android OS to support Arabic rendering and other Iranian localization requirements.
Interested in software design, particularly in UI design.
Technologies
Experience (6) show all
Chief Technology Officer, Congenial Mobile Co.
July 2010 - Current
- Curation of some of our projects
- CafeBazaar: Server-side of Bazaar
- BazaarUtils: Our open-source stuff
- Maintenance of the infrastructures
- Code Repositories (git)
- Server Setup Guidelines
- Coordination of the design meetings
Senior Software Developer, Sharif FarsiWeb, Inc.
November 2009 - July 2010
- Maintainer of the local source code repository of the FarsiTel project
- Maintainer of the build scripts and cooking the release ROMs
- Localization developer
Chief Technology Officer, Zeerak Software Company
2006 - 2009
Software Developer, Sharif FarsiWeb, Inc.
November 2006 - September 2007
Software Developer, Sharif Computing Center
2004 - 2007
Software Developer, CyberMehr
2004 - 2005
Education
B.S. Computer Science, Sharif University of Technology
2004 - 2010
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Accounts
Open Source (14) show all
android_packages_inputmethods_LatinIME
GitHub, Jun 2011; followed by 2 people
LatinIME with Persian support
A web application based on django (python web framework) for managing evaluation process of International Physics Olympiad.
Lead developer
BazaarUtils
GitHub, Sep 2011 - Dec 2011; followed by 2 people; forked 2 times
Android Widgets, Utilities, and Snippets by Congenial Mobile Co.
Eden: Emergency Development ENvironment) for Rapid Deployment Humanitarian Response Management
Implementation of a Delphi Decision Maker module
Apps & Software
Bazaar is an application marketplace for Iranian Android users. We aim to provide easy access to apps for end users and effective distribution channel for software developers. Users can enjoy the ultimate power of their Android smartphone only with great apps, and Bazaar is here to provide these apps for Iranians.
One of the main developers
Reading

The Inmates Are Running the Asylum
Why High Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity
Alan Cooper
Tools
Generic 486 PC
gedit
Background
In the second year of my high school, I started to volunteer in my school library. There was a Pentium II in the library which I took over and spent all my free time on. I started to rewrite the library’s old dos-based book collection manager software using Borland Delphi®. I got it to work within few months, but I had plenty of time so tried to improve it and make it more enjoyable to work with. Two years later, before entering university, I sold 35 packages of ‘Librarian’ to other schools with the support of my school.
The pleasure of the process of designing and implementing a neat solution was very inspiring for me. Beside Librarian, my friends and I developed two other pieces of softwares and presented them on Khwarizmi Young festival and were honored by the jury. The first one was an optometrist assistant software, a package of 8-test eye examination and pure tone audiometry. My friend and I spend 3 weeks of our summer holidays in school of rehabilitation sciences (iums) finding out which tests can be reproduced on the screen of an ordinary pc and modifying some of them with the help of the teachers to make them suitable for the package.
The other project was a software omr which I started with another friend during the third year of high school. As a preparation for the national university entrance examination, we had a lot of multiple choice tests and the marking was a painstaking task for the teachers. As we needed an inexpensive solution feasible for high schools, we worked on a flexible algorithm to overcome the distortion of camera pictures and make them usable with cheap webcams. Meanwhile I passed the entrance exam of National Olympiad in Informatics and had the opportunity of learning variant methods of problem solving and different design patterns from some of the best teachers in the country during summer of 2002.
I was accepted in the best science and engineering university in my country, Sharif University of Technology, and started to study computer science in the Department of Mathematical Sciences. After my first year at the university, the lecturer of Advanced Programming encouraged me to apply for a part-time programming job in Sepehr Mehr, the software company which had implemented the enrollment system of the university. There, I learned about some methods of professional software developing, and was introduced to the newest tools of software developing like subversion and apache tomcat, as well as alternative philosophies about software licensing like Free Software and Open Source.
I joined GraphLab project, working on an open source tool for implementing, visualizing and testing graph algorithms. I participated in development of Sharif Linux, a localized distribution of Linux. I also co-administrated a linux club for high school student under the support of Science and Art Foundation. I finally cofounded my own company, Zeerak, working towards building a successful e-business.
Through these years, I have learned that algorithms, although important, usually aren’t the most important part of software developing. cpus are getting faster and storage is getting cheaper. In most cases, designing a better user interface plays a more important role in making the user happy.
Sharif university lacked many of these parts of software engineering in its curriculum. For example there wasn’t any professor or lecturer to instruct the 3-unit user interface course in my university nor in nearby ones. So I educated myself using books like The Inmates Are Running the Asylum and articles written by experts like Joel Spolsky and Aza Raskin. We designed most of our uis in Zeerak according to user-centered design guidelines.


