My work and resume
RunKit
RunKit is a NodeJS programming environment. Every npm packages are preinstalled so they can be required immediately. I am a full stack developer working on everything from frontend UI to deep to low level performance optimizations for our deployless server feature, Endpoint.
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iOS Search App
Software engineer on the iOS search app. I implemented many of the major UI changes from iOS 6 to 7. I Helped design and develop the Material Design update to the Google app which was a major redesign that drastically expanded the capabilities of what the Google app could do. Early in the project I prototyped many of the new exploratory interactions.
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Nandy Labs - New Search Products
Nandy's mandate was to explore new search product ideas. It was a small skunkworks team I started with a PM to explore new product ideas in Search. I hired and was the engineering lead for two additional engineers and two contractors.
Path
While my primary work was on the backend/web team, during my internship I ended up working on nearly every different software project at Path, including iOS, backend server work, and the web. I also worked on various social media integrations and built an internal real time data visualization tool.
Inkling
My summer internship project was to develop a new web store through which interactive Inkling books were sold. I also prototyped some application interaction flows for an upcoming product.
Open source and old personal projects
Cappuccino
Core team member of the open source Cappuccino project. Maintain various parts of the open source project and wrote a nearly complete port of Cocoa's NSTableView. Cappuccino is an open source Javascript framework for building rich desktop-class web applications.
BugHub
Born out of some of my work on an open source Cappuccino project, BugHub was at first and native iPad interface to GitHub's issue tracker. Later rewritten as a native Mac app. The app was eventually open sourced and the rights sold to an independent developer.
Honors and Education
University of Kentucky
Bachelors of Science in Computer Science from the College of Engineering.