I graduated from U.C. Berkeley with High Honors in Mathematics and
Honors in Computer Science.
I've worked on 100s of successful projects for Rockwell, Northrop
Grumman, Adobe, Motorola, the DTIC, UK-NCIS, and many others.
I was the sole software developer one year for 50% of the U.S. Vote and
did the initial draft of one of Adobe's printer protocols. I've worked
on my own Linux distro for 25 years and have patched and built 1,000s of
FOSS packages in the process.
I can handle an unusually wide range of work as the resume shows. I've
done everything from anti-terrorism and fighter jet database appliances
to webdev, technical writing, fraud detection, and restructuring one
mid-size corporation.
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Maybe
Technologies: Numerous, see resume
Resume/CV: https://laclin.com/kiraly-resume.pdf
Email: me@boldcoder.com
I graduated from U.C. Berkeley with High Honors in Mathematics and Honors in Computer Science.
I've worked on 100s of successful projects for Rockwell, Northrop Grumman, Adobe, Motorola, the DTIC, UK-NCIS, and many others. I was the sole software developer one year for 50% of the U.S. Vote and did the initial draft of one of Adobe's printer protocols. I've worked on my own Linux distro for 25 years and have patched and built 1,000s of FOSS packages in the process.
I can handle an unusually wide range of work as the resume shows. I've done everything from anti-terrorism and fighter jet database appliances to webdev, technical writing, fraud detection, and restructuring one mid-size corporation.
In my most recent role, discussed in the PDF, I had a patch to Linux kernel 5.18 accepted (https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJZ5v0jzzwLCo5=TAntL7_GW_VO=rW...). It was a minor patch but made it possible for the project to support vanilla kernels.
I'm looking for 1099 work. I don't mind junior roles and/or "fill in the gaps" tasks.