
Father, Husband, Eagle Scout, and Computer Nerd. I work in the IBM OSPO.
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IBM
Frontend Developer
June 24, 2026 – Present
llm-d
April 29, 2025 – Present
Achieve state of the art inference performance with modern accelerators on Kubernetes
View Projectkubernetes-cobol
May 13, 2019 – April 30, 2020
A Code Pattern to teach how to run a COBOL program on Kubernetes
View ProjectProject-Sample
November 7, 2018 – October 31, 2024
A basic GitHub repository example for new Call for Code submissions and those that join the Call for Code with The Linux Foundation initiative.
View Projectjenkinsfile_cookbook_pipeline
June 19, 2017 – August 11, 2017
Example Jenkinsfile and Explaination for Chef Cookbook Development
View Projectalfred-org-capture
September 21, 2015 – March 11, 2016
Making Alfred and org-capture play nice.
View Projectpxe_dust-cookbook
March 14, 2012 – October 3, 2016
Development repository for Chef Cookbook pxe_dust
View Projectbuild-essential
March 14, 2012 – January 3, 2019
Development repository for build-essential Chef Cookbook
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's personal projects show a diverse range of technologies, including some less common ones like COBOL and Emacs Lisp, which indicates a broad curiosity. However, many projects are not directly aligned with a typical 'Frontend Developer' role, suggesting a potential mismatch in focus or a need for more targeted experience. The current role at IBM is listed as 'Frontend Developer' but with a future start date and no associated skills or description, making it difficult to assess current alignment.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills and operational fit. The psychometric test score is 0, providing no insight.