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For more in-depth information, consider reading my Curriculum Vitae (COMING SOON):
While I was in Germany (2002-2003) I found an internship at Intevation GmbH where I worked on the Thuban Project, a geographical data viewer. From time to time I still contribute updates. Thuban is part of a much larger community effort to produce quality Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software. The FreeGIS Project lists many GIS related programs that are under development—all of which are Free. After my freshman year at RIT (2000) I was hired by Sun Microsystems to continue research work started at RIT. I helped to implement the Java Debug Wire Protocol for the small, embeddable J2ME virtual machine called KVM. The KVM is part of the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC). The following two summers I moved up the software hierarchy to work on the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP). The MIDP provides APIs for programs designed for cell phones and other small devices such as PDAs. The summer after graduating from high school (1999), I took a job with Empirix, writing a program to monitor WinSock network traffic. |
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