Managed a team of engineers and led hiring efforts. Oversaw architecture decisions and performed code reviews for most of Oyster’s software projects. Co-founded and co-developed the microPledge crowd funding platform. Implemented secure financial transactions, Ajax-based voting, and S3 file uploads. Designed, implemented, and promoted Gifty Weddings, a website that helps couples make great wedding gift registries. Hamilton Jet’s large-scale jetboat control systems. Worked on cellular telemetry firmware and GPS interfaces using Atmel AVR and ARM7 microcontrollers. Developed low-latency IP networking software in C and Python for a client in the high-frequency trading industry. Managed projects and staff. As a cofounder, I was heavily involved with the company’s business planning and decisions. Designed and developed the web and admin interface for their solar-powered weather stations. The clean UI and weather graphs really made Harvest’s product stand out. Wrote software to interface to GPRS modems. Administered associated databases and web servers. Wrote embedded firmware in C and assembler for MSP430 and ARM7 microcontrollers, including low-level boot loaders, serial communications, and I/O control logic. I have a B.E. Electrical and Computer Engineering, graduating from the University of Canterbury in 2002 with first class honors, GPA 7.9/9. For my final-year project I designed a small stack-based CPU using VHDL. I have also discovered a truly marvelous proof of Hofstadter’s Law, but unfortunately this margin is too narrow to contain it. My dad taught me how to program by teaching me the Tao of Forth. Two of my first projects were writing a Forth compiler for DOS, and creating a small 32-bit OS in Forth. I love things small, fast, and light – and that’s paid off during my career. Other than that, I enjoy reading and writing, and I once edited a small print magazine. I’m into unicycling, typography, and piano. I love my wife and family. I aim to keep the commandments, but you may find me breaking the conventions.
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