16-bit LaTeX
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In my continuing quest to have the worst handwriting ever, I’ve been taking all my notes this quarter on my laptop using LaTeX (namely TeXShop on the Mac). Some of those…
objective-c iphone macosx linux networking security cryptography java scheme c
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Just5Clicks
April 2009 - August 2010
I worked closely with a small team as lead developer and programmer to create from scratch an intuitive iPhone and iPod Touch application geared at the education market. I spearheaded the project through the complete cycle of software development, from planning to inception to testing and deployment. This included the creation of a mobile application, a RESTful API to provide data from existing MySQL databases, as well as a simple Web-based management tool to mediate and debug transactions between mobile devices and data storage backend.
Sandia National Laboratories
June 2011 - August 2011
Independently developed several features for Coopr, a Python-based mathematical optimization package. Contributed to major speedups within core components, in some cases reducing runtimes by over 50% and memory usage by over 25%. Assisted teammates with unit testing and Python language intricacies. Adapted solver code to handle a variety of domain-specific applications in concert with other interns.
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
2008 - 2011
Graduated magna cum laude from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, the #1 undergraduate engineering college in the country, with a triple major in Computer Science, Software Engineering, and Mathematics, along with a German minor. National Merit Scholar. Dean's List student for nine consecutive terms with cumulative graduation GPA of 3.83. Perfect score of 36 on ACT and 800 on SAT-II in both Math and Chemistry.
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
2011 - 2012
Granted positions as graduate assistant within the Engineering Management department and TA with the Computer Science department. Expected completion of master's program after one year in May 2012.
Trail mapping archive. Up-to-date version at github.com/Mobile-Trail-Mapping
Sep 2010 - Current; followed by 4 people
Lead iPhone developer; contributed to Web server, application architecture.
An iPhone bandwidth tracker app for Rose-Hulman
Sep 2010 - Current; followed by 3 people
Sole developer.
A simple, configurable settings view for iOS projects
Mar 2011; followed by 2 people
Sole developer.
Ruby one-file Web server
May 2011 - Current; followed by 3 people; forked 2 times
Sole developer.
iPhone implementation of the Mobile Trail Mapping application
Jan 2011 - Current; followed by 3 people
Lead developer on iPhone MTM application; contributed knowledge from this project back to application architecture and server designs.
Teleportation plugin for Minecraft
Jun 2011 - Current; followed by 7 people; forked 4 times
Lead developer.
With IAIT's new sliding-window policies, it's harder than ever to know how much bandwidth you've consumed or whether your Internet access is being deliberately slowed…
Lead developer and software architect; responsible for app development from scratch.
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In my continuing quest to have the worst handwriting ever, I’ve been taking all my notes this quarter on my laptop using LaTeX (namely TeXShop on the Mac). Some of those…
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I stumbled across a couple blog posts the other day talking about applying continuation-passing style (CPS) in Objective-C. The underlying technology that makes it all…
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Thanks to Numerical Analysis, this quarter’s big new language will turn out to be one not often mentioned by “pure” computer scientists: MATLAB. Starting yesterday, I…
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So there I am, happily hacking away at a new iPhone app, when suddenly I have cause to execute a web request and parse some response XHTML. (It happens more often than…
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I recently, by the good graces of the corporate overlords, acquired a license for the professional edition of dhtmlxGrid, a JavaScript-based solution for advanced grid…
Joel Spolsky
Apple lc III
vim