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This is merely annual housekeeping; it is not in preparation for job hunting. ;)master
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<section id="summary">
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<h2>Summary</h2>
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<p>
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I am a self-driven and passionate hacker with over seventeen years'
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experience in various areas of software development. I am
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I am a self-driven and passionate hacker with over eighteen years'
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experience in various areas of software development. I am
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a <a href="https://gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
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software</a> activist with a focus on user privacy and
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security; a volunteer and maintainer for
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the <a href="https://gnu.org">GNU Project</a>; and both author and
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contribute to various free software projects. I am seeking a
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challenging and innovative team of hackers that are also passionate
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about their work and will take advantage of my wide range of
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skills. A prospective employer must be willing to
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use and write
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contributor to various free software projects. I seek an
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innovative team of hackers that are passionate about their work
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and will challenge my wide range of skills. A prospective
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employer must be willing to use and write
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<a data-print="true"
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href="https://gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html">free software</a>,
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and be positive toward software freedom and the free software
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movement. I am also interested in academic/research settings as
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both a hacker and an educator.
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both a hacker and as an educator.
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</p>
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</section>
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<dt>R-T Specialty, LLC Buffalo (formerly LoVullo Associates, Inc.)</dt>
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<dd class="period">March 2009–Present</dd>
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<dd class="desc">
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Designs, develops, and maintains web applications, application
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frameworks, server software, and compilers for domain-specific
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Designs, develops, and maintains web applications; application
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frameworks; server software; and compilers for domain-specific
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languages (DSLs) for an Excess and Surplus Lines Insurance
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Agency. Most work involves developing complex online raters to provide
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comparative insurance quotes, integrating and automating various
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systems, and providing a suite of development tools and DSLs to
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support those systems. Also responsible for developer training
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and extensive knowledge transfer through design discussions,
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documentation, peer programming, and code review.
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comparative insurance quotes; integrating and automating various
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systems; and providing a suite of development tools and DSLs to
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support those systems. Holds a team lead role and is
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responsible for developer training and knowledge transfer
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through design discussions, documentation, peer programming, and
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code review. Involved in every aspect of the development
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process and many decisions regarding the technical direction of
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the organization.
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</dd>
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<dd class="desc">
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Some code written for LoVullo Associates has
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A number of projects written for my employer have
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been <a data-print="true" href="https://github.com/lovullo"
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title="LoVullo Associates on GitHub">released as free
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software</a>, and I continue to liberate more. I drive this
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effort almost exclusively.
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<em>(This effort has been put on hold—hopefully
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temporarily—until a proper agreement can be reached with
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R-T, who acquired LoVullo in April 2017.)</em>
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software</a>.
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</dd>
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<dd class="desc">
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<ul class="lang detail-list">
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<li>Ant</li>
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<li>Autotools (Autoconf, Automake)</li>
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<li>AWK (Gawk)</li>
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<li>CSS 3</li>
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<li>Docker</li>
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<li>ease.js</li>
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<li>GitLab (self-hosted)</li>
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<li>Git</li>
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<li>GNU Emacs</li>
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<li>GNU/Linux</li>
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<li>HTML 5</li>
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<li>Java</li>
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<li>JavaScript (ECMAScript 3–8)</li>
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<li>M4</li>
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<li>Memcached</li>
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<li>MongoDB</li>
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<li>MSSQL</li>
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<li>Node.js</li>
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<li>PHP (4–7)</li>
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<li>Sed</li>
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<li>Shell (POSIX, Bash)</li>
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<li>SQL Anywhere</li>
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<li>Symfony</li>
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<li>Texinfo</li>
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<li>TeX (Plain, LaTeX2e)</li>
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<li>Vim</li>
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<li>XSLT (1–2)</li>
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</ul>
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</dd>
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<dt>Freelance Web Developer</dt>
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<section id="projects">
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<h2>Projects</h2>
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<p class="nopgbrk">
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Listed here are my own projects,
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as well as projects to which I have contributed notably.
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I have many miscellaneous playthings that are not listed here;
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see my
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Listed here are both my own projects and those to which I have
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made notable contributions.
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I have many miscellaneous projects and scripts that are not
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listed here; see my
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<a data-print="true"
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href="https://mikegerwitz.com/projects">Projects page</a>
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for a full list.
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5.5). <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/easejs/manual/Implementation-Details.html">Implementation
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details and rationale</a> are documented extensively in the manual
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and comprehensive test cases. See
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also <a href="http://mikegerwitz.com/papers/coope"
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also my paper <a href="http://mikegerwitz.com/papers/coope"
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class="title">Classifical Object-Oriented Programming with
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ECMAScript</a>. Copyright has been assigned to the Free Software
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Foundation.
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Each item below is ordered by experience, descending.
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Languages actively used are those that I most often write projects in,
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either personally or at work.
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Infrequent languages I have used to write or modify software,
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but do not have intimate knowledge of.
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Superscript indicates number of years experience,
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which does not always correlate to proficiency.
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Ranges indicate uncertainty due to periods of non-use.
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Date, if present, indicates last year used.
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Infrequent languages are those that I have used to write or
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modify software, but do not have intimate knowledge
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of. Superscript indicates number of years experience, which
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does not always correlate to proficiency. Ranges indicate
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uncertainty due to periods of non-use. Date, if present,
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indicates last year used.
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</p>
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<dl>
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<dt>Languages—Actively Used</dt>
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<p>
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Studies differ from interests in that the former are actively
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or have been in the past researched, whereas the latter are
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or have been in the past researched; whereas the latter are
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occasionally visited, but otherwise pending formal study.
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</p>
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<dl>
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<ul>
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<li>Team Building / Kaizen Culture</li>
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<li>Kanban</li>
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<li>Lean/Agile/SCRUM/Other Methodologies</li>
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<li>Lean/Agile/Scrum/Other Methodologies</li>
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<li>Office Environment</li>
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<li>Psychology</li>
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<li>Project Management</li></ul></li>
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