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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2023)
Location: Austin, Texas
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: C, C++, Rust, C#, Swift, Obj-C, Qt, UIKit, V4L2, Embedded Linux, FPGA, Verilog, OpenGL
Resume/CV: Available on request
Email: [email protected]
I am an experienced software engineer with a career spanning over a decade, having worked in leadership positions on commercial projects as well as hybrid commercial/open source projects, in fields such as consumer gaming, cloud storage, and drone control systems.
In the past few years I have worked on real-time low latency video streaming systems on both mobile and embedded linux platforms, and designed and implemented a commercial end-to-end encrypted cloud storage system for the EU market.
For most of my career I have contributed to and at times maintained open source projects, such as Arch Linux ARM where I maintained the Beaglebone Black platform for several years. I was also the maintainer of the OpenHD project[1], where I reorganized and modernized the development and release process, and as the lead developer I created a cross platform touchscreen drone controller called QOpenHD[2].
I have real world experience deploying applications on multiple embedded linux platforms, Mac and Windows systems programming (C, C++, and Rust), iOS/iPad and macOS application development (Obj-C, Obj-C++, Qt, Swift, Rust), and Windows desktop application development (C# .NET/WPF, Qt, Rust).
I have years of experience using the Qt framework on desktop, mobile, and embedded linux platforms, and have in-depth knowledge of low level platform-specific rendering and video handling APIs (OpenGL, Linux v4l2/dmabuf, GL texture/buffer sharing).
I've also designed my own FPGA IP cores for parts from most of the major manufacturers, including Xilinx, Intel/Altera, and Lattice, experience which gives me a much better understanding of how the hardware we run our software on actually works in practice.
Currently I am working on an animal safety monitoring system (embedded linux, Qt framework, C++ and Rust) designed to detect hazardous conditions and events that could be life threatening for a particular species (such as a baby tortoise flipping over directly under a heat lamp), using a combination of habitat sensors, thermal imaging, and computer vision. It integrates with common commercial streaming and notification systems such as the YouTube Live streaming platform, Twilio SMS notifications, and Apple HomeKit.
[1] https://openhd.gitbook.io/open-hd/
[2] https://github.com/OpenHD/QOpenHD
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OpenHD/QOpenHD is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of QOpenHD is C++.
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