Greg Shuflin
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I'm not sure exactly when I made these similar versions of the resume, but keeping them around for posterity.
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120 lines
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% (c) 2002 Matthew Boedicker <mboedick@mboedick.org> (original author) http://mboedick.org
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% (c) 2003-2007 David J. Grant <davidgrant-at-gmail.com> http://www.davidgrant.ca
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% (c) 2007-2010 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com> http://www.courtesan.com/todd
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% (c) 2012 Gregory Shuflin <greg.shuflin@gmail.com>
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% This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
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\begin{document}
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\begin{center}
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\textsc{ \Huge Gregory Shuflin }
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\Letter \hspace{4pt} \emph{greg.shuflin@protonmail.com} & 1808A M.L.K. Jr Way\\
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\Telefon \hspace{4pt} 510-332-6344 & Berkeley, CA, 94709
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\\
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\url{neunenak.github.com}
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\resheading{Qualifications and interests}
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Motivated, professional computer scientist with broad expertise across several disciplines of industry software development:
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\item Network programming and troubleshooting (OSI model layer 2-4, TCP/IP, IPv6, Ethernet), hardware and software packet processing, embedded Linux hardware bringup, writing clear and maintainable C and C++. Can solder if necessary.
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\item Full-stack web development for cloud environments, PostgreSQL/SQLite, Nginx, Ruby on Rails, Django (Python), modern Javascript (frontend and Node.js) and Javascript tooling (grunt/webpack/npm). I'm a fan of React.js.
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\item Linux system administration in production environments, Docker containerization, AWS/terraform experience. \texttt{uptime -p} on the Arch Linux box under my desk is \texttt{up 11 weeks, 1 day, 6 hours, 20 minutes} as of this writing.
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\item Programming language design, parsing theory, Hindley-Milner type inference, strongly-typed functional programming languages, dependant types, Scala, Haskell, Elm, Rust, a little Idris. Can speak at length about why Rust is exciting.
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\resheading{Education}
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\textbf{University of California, Berkeley} \hfill \emph{August 2007 - December 2012}
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\emph{Bachelor of Arts, Computer Science, Linguistics, Japanese Language}\\
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Selected coursework: AI, Compilers, Operating Systems, Algorithms, Data Structures, Computer Graphics
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\resheading{Professional Experience}
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\begin{itemize}
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\ressubheading{3D Robotics}{Berkeley, CA}{Senior Software Engineer}{June 2017 - present}
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\resitem{Primarily responsible for feature development and ensuring uptime on a Scala REST API backend powering drone photo photogrammetry and computer vision}
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\resitem{Close collaboration with product management to rapidly implement construction-industry driven feature requests}
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\resitem{Experience with integrating various domain-specific technologies including Tensorflow/OpenCV computer vision stack}
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\resitem{Efficient management and troubleshooting of AWS cloud services, and Docker containerization of extant services to save money on compute power}
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\ressubheading{Cisco Meraki}{San Francisco, CA}{Software Engineer}{May 2013 - June 2017}
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\resitem{Primarily responsible for feature development and support of several different models of cloud-managed Ethernet switches and WiFi access points}
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\resitem{Healthy mix of embedded Linux firmware development on networking hardware (C++)
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and full stack web development (Rails/Javascript/Scala backend) in a multi-server environment}
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\resitem{Designed and built WiFi statistics monitoring widget with d3 + React, looks cool in demos and saved at least one deal}
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\resitem{Regularly troubleshoots networking hardware and software in dogfood and production network environments}
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\ressubheading{Waypoint Homes}{Oakland, CA}{Software Developer (Summer Internship)}{May 2011 - August 2011}
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\resitem{Built a custom iPad app to improve the efficiency of real estate inspectors in environments with weak network connectivity, including writing documentation}
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\resitem{Rewrote and overhauled Salesforce/Apex-based business logic for real estate pricing calculations}
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\resitem{Adapted HTML5/Javascript-based mapping applications to work effectively in mobile device browsers}
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\resheading{Open-source Projects}
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See \url{http://neunenak.github.io} for additional projects
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\begin{description}
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\item[Untrusted (\url{alex.nisnevich.io/untrusted})]
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An open-source browser-based roguelike game where the player must edit the game's code to progress. One of two primary developers.
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Early version won 1st place in Spring 2013 Berkeley CSUA Hackathon,
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\item [ Hilite (Rust port)(\url{https://crates.io/crates/hilite})]
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Rust port (with a few new features) of Hilite, a simple command-line utility to highlight stderr output, useful for build systems.
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\end{description}
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