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diff --git a/static/resume.tex b/static/resume.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4edab96 --- /dev/null +++ b/static/resume.tex @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +% vim:foldmethod=marker commentstring=%%%s +% license {{{ +% This work is licensed under the Creative Commons +% Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license, +% visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/ or send a letter to +% Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA. +% This file is adapted from Todd Courtesan's resume, at +% http://www.courtesan.com/todd/resume.html +% }}} +% preamble {{{ +\documentclass[letterpaper]{article} +\usepackage{jesse_resume} +\hypersetup{hidelinks} +\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.75in} +\setlength{\evensidemargin}{-0.75in} +\setlength{\textwidth}{8in} +\setlength{\topmargin}{-0.75in} +\setlength{\textheight}{10.5in} +% }}} +\begin{document} +% Header {{{ +\resheader{Jesse Luehrs} + {http://tozt.net/} + {doy@tozt.net\hspace{0.5in}} + {(618) 616-6287} + {70 America St. \#1R} + {Providence, RI 02903} +% }}} +% Education {{{ +\resheading{Education} +\begin{itemize} + % Hacker School {{{ + \item \ressubheading{Hacker School}{New York, NY} + {Student}{September 2014--November 2014} + % }}} + % UIUC {{{ + \item \ressubheading{University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Engineering}{Urbana, IL} + {Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Minor in Mathematics}{August 2004--May 2008} + \begin{minipage}[t]{\textwidth/2-0.2in} + \begin{itemize} + \resitem{Overall GPA: 3.61, Technical GPA: 3.81}\vspace{-7pt} + \resitem{James Scholar in Engineering (2004--2005)}\vspace{4pt} + \end{itemize} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[t]{\textwidth/2-0.2in} + \begin{itemize} + \resitem{Dean's List (Fall 2004--Fall 2006)}\vspace{-7pt} + \resitem{Graduated with Honors}\vspace{4pt} + \end{itemize} + \end{minipage} + % }}} +\end{itemize} +% }}} +% Work Experience {{{ +\resheading{Work Experience} +\begin{itemize} + % Infinity Interactive {{{ + \item \ressubheading{Infinity Interactive (\url{http://iinteractive.com/})}{Manhasset, NY (telecommuting)} + {Senior Programmer}{February 2010--August 2014} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + \small{I was in charge of a large, legacy codebase which handles employee + engagement survey registration and reporting, and I have also written + and deployed many smaller sites myself, mostly using Perl. Since we + relied heavily on open source software, a large portion of my time was + also devoted to maintaining various open source projects, as well as + developing new open source software that could be useful in the + future.}\normalsize + % }}} + % UIUC Hydrogeology Lab {{{ + \item \ressubheading{UIUC Hydrogeology Lab (\url{http://www.gwb.com/})}{Urbana, IL} + {Visiting Research Programmer}{February 2006--February 2010} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + \small{I worked on the Geochemists' Workbench, a geochemistry software suite + written in C++ and Tcl/Tk. I added support for several new image output + formats as well as adding font embedding support to the existing + PostScript format. I also helped add parallel processing support to + several scientific calculations, using OpenMP. I ported our calculation + applications from Windows to Linux, to allow them to be run on large + clusters. Finally, I implemented a testing framework for our calculation + applications using Perl's Test::More.}\normalsize + % }}} +\end{itemize} +% }}} +% Projects {{{ +\resheading{Projects} + +\small{A more complete list of my projects is on my website +(\url{https://tozt.net/projects.html}). All of my personal open source work is +also available on GitHub (\url{https://github.com/doy}), and my Perl open +source work is also available on the CPAN +(\url{https://metacpan.org/author/DOY}).}\normalsize\vspace{-3pt} + +\begin{itemize} + % termcast {{{ + \item \resshortsubheading{Termcast (\url{https://github.com/doy/python-termcast-server})}{2014--present} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + \small{I wrote a server and client to allow users to stream their terminal + sessions over the network for other people to watch.}\normalsize + % }}} + % libvt100 {{{ + % \item \resshortsubheading{libvt100 (\url{https://github.com/doy/libvt100})}{2014--present} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + % I am the author of libvt100, a terminal parsing library written in C + % and Lex. I am currently using it in the Termcast server and in Runes, a + % terminal emulator. + % }}} + % Text::Handlebars {{{ + % \item \resshortsubheading{Text::Handlebars (\url{https://github.com/doy/text-handlebars})}{2013--present} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + % I am the author of Text::Handlebars, a port of the Handlebars.js + % templating language to Perl. It uses a custom parser on top of the + % Xslate template engine framework. It supports nearly the entire feature + % set of the JavaScript implementation, and we used it at Infinity + % Interactive to ease the transition of one of our large web applications + % from client side templates to server side templates. + % }}} + % Reply {{{ + % \item \resshortsubheading{Reply (\url{https://github.com/doy/reply})}{2013--present} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + % \small{I wrote Reply, a lightweight and extensible REPL for Perl. It includes + % many useful features such as tab completion and history support.}\normalsize + % }}} + % Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup {{{ + \item \resshortsubheading{Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup (\url{http://crawl.develz.org/})}{2009--present} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + \small{I am a member of the development team for Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup, a + roguelike game written in C++ and Lua. I contributed several features + to the game and was also the release manager for the 0.6 release.}\normalsize + % }}} + % Plack {{{ + % \item \resshortsubheading{Plack (\url{http://plackperl.org/})}{2012--2013} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + % I am a member of the core development team for PSGI and Plack, the + % specification for Perl web server/application interaction (similar to + % Python's WSGI and Ruby's Rack). + % }}} + % Perl {{{ + \item \resshortsubheading{Perl (\url{http://www.perl.org/})}{2011--2013} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + \small{I was the release manager for the 5.17.1 development release of Perl, + and I have also contributed many bug fixes. I have also been a lead + developer on the p5-mop project, a prototype of a new object system for + Perl.}\normalsize + % }}} + % OX {{{ + % \item \resshortsubheading{OX (\url{https://github.com/iinteractive/OX})}{2011--present} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + % I am the lead author of OX, a web framework for Perl based on the PSGI + % specification, which uses the Bread::Board dependency injection system + % to manage application components. We have used it internally at + % Infinity Interactive for many client projects. In addition to writing + % most of the framework itself, I also wrote a series of advent calendar + % posts documenting it, which can be seen at + % \url{http://ox.iinteractive.com/advent/}. + % }}} + % Moose {{{ + \item \resshortsubheading{Moose (\url{http://moose.perl.org/})}{2009--2013} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + \small{I am a member of the development team for Moose, which provides + advanced object orientation capabilities to Perl. I was also the + release manager from 2011--2012.}\normalsize + % }}} + % TAEB {{{ + \item \resshortsubheading{TAEB (\url{http://taeb.github.io/})}{2008--2011} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + \small{I was one of the lead framework developers for TAEB, a Perl framework + for programmatic interaction with NetHack. I was also the primary + developer for the leading AI written for TAEB.}\normalsize + % }}} + % Volition {{{ + % \item \resshortsubheading{System for Defining, Documenting and Recording Game Events (\url{http://volition-inc.com/})}{2007--2008} \vspace{6pt} \linebreak + % This is a library written in C which can be added to games in order to + % track arbitrary events and report them to a remote server, for use in + % gameplay testing. This project was completed for Volition as my senior + % project, and was used as part of their testing process for Saints Row + % 2. + % }}} +\end{itemize} +% }}} +% Talks {{{ +\resheading{Talks} + +\small{Slides and videos (where available) for these talks can be found at +\url{http://tozt.net/talks.html}.}\normalsize\vspace{-3pt} + +\begin{itemize} + \item \resshortsubheading{Introduction to Rust (50 min)}{YAPC::NA 2014} \vspace{6pt}\linebreak + \small{This talk describes the Rust programming language, touching on + its major features and design philosophies that make it + interesting.}\normalsize + \item \resshortsubheading{Dependency Injection with Bread::Board (50 min)}{YAPC::NA 2012, YAPC::EU 2012} \vspace{6pt}\linebreak + \small{This talk provides an overview of dependency injection, and + gives concrete examples of it using the Bread::Board module for Perl.}\normalsize + \item \resshortsubheading{OX - the hardest working two letters in Perl (50 min)}{YAPC::NA 2011} \vspace{6pt}\linebreak + \small{This talk describes the OX web framework for Perl, including a + conceptual overview and usage examples.}\normalsize + \item \resshortsubheading{Extending Moose (50 min)}{YAPC::NA 2010} \vspace{6pt}\linebreak + \small{This talk goes into detail describing Moose's meta object + protocol, including what it is, how it works, and how you can extend + it.}\normalsize +\end{itemize} +% }}} +% Skills {{{ +\resheading{Skills} +\begin{description} + \item[Languages:] \small{I am fluent in C, C++, Perl, Lua, and shell, and I am also proficient in Python, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Scala, Rust, and LaTeX.}\normalsize\vspace{-6pt} + \item[Tools:] \small{Make, vim, git, Firefox}\normalsize +\end{description} +% }}} +\end{document} |