Computer Science Teaching Assistant @ Brown University
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Software Engineering Intern - Internationalization (i18n) @ As part of Yelp's transition towards a service-oriented architecture, I built a service for performing language classification. The service I built incorporates much of the original logic behind language classification, with the addition of metrics, monitoring, and alerting.
In addition to this project, I also contributed to tools in Yelp's
Software Engineering Intern - Internationalization (i18n) @ As part of Yelp's transition towards a service-oriented architecture, I built a service for performing language classification. The service I built incorporates much of the original logic behind language classification, with the addition of metrics, monitoring, and alerting.
In addition to this project, I also contributed to tools in Yelp's internal developer platform for translation and localization. Development was primarily in Python and Javascript. From June 2015 to August 2015 (3 months) Computer Science Teaching Assistant @ Assist students during office hours, grade homework and projects, oversee lab sessions. From September 2013 to December 2014 (1 year 4 months) Software Engineering Intern @ I contributed to the development of high-performance, low-level code for handling the first steps of SIG's market data processes. This included parsing, designing efficient data structures, and providing high level abstractions without sacrificing performance. Most of my work was done in C++, with some scripting work done in Python and bash.
The first half of the internship consisted of writing parsers for newer versions of different market data feeds SIG subscribes to. During the second half of the internship, I worked on high level abstractions for access to raw recordings of historical market data, such as a file reader to support a new file format. From June 2014 to August 2014 (3 months) Intern @ I worked on a companion application for the network security tool, FASTRAK. The tool I developed facilitates client-side management of custom preferences by maintaining a portfolio of these preferences in file. The application loads the portfolio from file, provides an interface for the user to edit preferences, then saves changes back to file. Development was in C++ and Qt, and is supported by both Windows and Linux. From May 2013 to August 2013 (4 months)
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science @ Brown University From 2012 to 2016 Howard High School From 2008 to 2012 Evan Fuller is skilled in: Java, Scala, LaTeX, OCaml, C++, C, Public Speaking, Python, Concurrent Programming, Data Analysis, Operating Systems, Spanish
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