on Mar 18, 2012
Willem Jacob Buys
South Africa
I care deeply about crafting high-quality software that matters.
In my toolbox I have the flexibility and productivity of Ruby combined with the performance and stability of C# or Java. All of this is tied together neatly with a philosophy rooted in Agile principles.
I believe in the power of writing executable, business readable specifications.
I believe in the value of crafting clean, maintainable code.
I believe in the necessity of continuous improvement of process and mind.
I believe in a future of Open Source Software
Technologies
Experience show all
Software Development Engineer, Amazon.com
March 2011 - Current
Developer, FireID
July 2009 - January 2011
Team
The FireID Provisioning System does centralized building and provisioning of mobile applications. It features a novel real-time web tutorial for application installation on all major mobile platforms, all while employing bullet-proof security measures.
While working on this team, I played a large role in the following:
Projects
- Migration of legacy PHP/symfony application to J2EE/RoR
- Rails-based support console for administration, customer support and reporting
- Data warehouse for reporting on historical provisioning data
- RSpec/Selenium acceptance/regression test suite for legacy web application
- Client libraries in C# and Ruby for integration with FireID services
Initiatives
- Adoption of BDD/TDD
- Mercurial as a more productive front-end for subversion
Developer, Matogen
February 2009 - June 2009
Projects
- Developed antlr-based parser in .NET to convert arbitrary Microsoft Word documents into structured XML.
- Integrated a legacy system with ASP.Net MVC
- Built a web-based information system on an Open-Source stack with a short deadline and tight constraints.
- Prototyped an ASP.Net MVC application that integrated with a backend system via REST/WCF.
Initiatives
- Drove adoption of Mercurial version control and TeamCity continuous integration.
Education show all
B.Sc (IT) Honours, University of the Free State (UFS)
2008 - 2009
Academic achievements
- Best academic achiever in Computer Science Honours 2009
Graduated cum laude (overall average score > 75% for duration of course).
B.Sc (IT) Mathematical, University of the Free State (UFS)
2005 - 2007
Academic achievements
- Best academic achiever in Computer Science 2005-2007
- Best academic achiever in Physics, 2005
- Best academic achiever in Mathematics, 2006
Graduated cum laude (overall average score > 75% for duration of course).
Stack Exchange show all Last seen yesterday
Open Source show all
rake-arduino
GitHub, Oct 2011 - Apr 2012; followed by 6 people; forked 3 times
Easy to use, flexible build tool for Arduino projects.
Reading (10) show all

Design Patterns
Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John M. Vlissides

The RSpec Book
Behaviour Driven Development with Rspec, Cucumber, and Friends
David Chelimsky, Dave Astels, Bryan Helmkamp, Dan North, Zach Dennis, Aslak…
Tools
ICL ELF (IBM/AT clone)
tmux + vim
Background
Honours project: CenTrax
I started programming in the second grade in GW-BASIC (hey, it was free) on the family AT. Rapidly went through QBasic, Visual Basic (blech), Turbo Pascal, and then stumbled across C# in high school. I worked with C# all through my university education, and further on into my first years in the development industry.
For a while, I dabbled with functional programming in F#, toyed with a couple of dynamic lanuages (PHP, Python, Groovy) for fun, but nothing really took.
Then one day, a colleague introduced me to a beautiful dynamic language called Ruby. At first, I wrote some simple scripts to make my life easier. As I learned more about its power and flexibility, I built bigger and bigger applications. In the end we built large parts of our systems in Ruby in a fraction of the time it would take in any other language.
I've been crafting software in Ruby through BDD ever since.








