I'm a hard-working developer with 5+ years of Java work experience.
I enjoy learning new technologies and how to use them most effectively, and prefer to work as part of a team with people who are passionate about their goals.
I'm interested in building distributed, scalable systems and making them feel as simple as possible to interact with and develop for.
I believe that a strong team is greater than the sum of its parts, and that having a group of awesome, driven people is key to real success in any project.
I challenge those around me to push themselves and to have a blast while doing it.
If you'd like to talk tech or ideas, feel free to reach out. In addition to my professional work, I'm currently having fun adventuring through the new Java 8 feature set and NodeJS.
Software Engineer - Consultant @ Currently working with Solr, Hadoop, and custom tech stacks in an agile dev environment. From October 2012 to Present (3 years 3 months) Software Engineer @ Extensive interface development with jQuery to create interactive web components, including a form / survey creation product.
Led several UI/UX initiatives.
Created internal and customer-facing APIs with Java EE, JPA/Hibernate.
Managed cloud-based server infrastructure, including deployment processes and access permissions for various teams.
Managed SVN repository structure and commit workflow.
Created technical documentation for development and deployment processes, SVN commits, server administration, and back-end architecture. From February 2011 to October 2012 (1 year 9 months) Research & Development Intern @ Worked as part of a software research and development team which was tasked with investigating emerging technologies and how they might be leveraged across the company.
Led the development of the team's internal website.
Created a PHP web application for the provisioning and managing of user accounts.
Organized and documented API information associated with an in-development data aggregation and search service. From July 2009 to March 2010 (9 months) Technical Assistant @ Worked as part of a technical support team which served various labs and conference rooms owned by the CITRIS research group.
Worked under Professor Patrick Mantey to conduct research for the "Domestic Article Reading Assistant". The project uses motion tracking and image analysis of the user's face and document to display relevant contextual information. From July 2008 to July 2009 (1 year 1 month) Tutor @ Tutored for a hands-on computer engineering laboratory course. From March 2009 to June 2009 (4 months)
B.S., Computer Engineering @ University of California, Santa Cruz From 2006 to 2011 B.S., Information Systems Management @ University of California, Santa Cruz From 2006 to 2011 Dylan Hingey is skilled in: Databases, Ruby, C, SOA, Java, HTML, jQuery, CSS, Linux, JavaScript, Git, Node.js, Distributed Systems, Web Applications, PHP, Programming