Samuel Hart
120 Audubon Dr.
Carmel, IN 46032
317-844-1567
http://samhart.net/
sam@samhart.net
Experienced with various GNU/Linux distributions (9+ years) such as Debian, Red Hat, SuSE, Gentoo and Mandrake, as well as BSD, Solaris, and other Unix-like environments. Experienced in Perl, Python, C/C++, Java, JavaScript, JSP, C#, Shell Scripting, in addition to many legacy computer languages. Worked with various development, debugging and testing tools such as SVN, CVS, BugZilla, Trac, GCC, and GDB. Self motivated with the ability to quickly learn new concepts. Passionate about open- source/free-software trends. Web-sites and software reviewed in many publications around the world.
Oct. 2004 - Present
Progeny Linux Systems
http://www.progeny.com/
Development of Customized Linux-based operating systems. Starting with core Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora Core, or CentOS platforms, built and maintained customized Operating Systems. Low-level RPM development (RPM application, tools, and RPM packages). Python, C and Perl development. Anaconda modification and enhancement. Creation and maintenance of several Free-Software tools such as rpmstrap and smartstrap (rewrite of rpmstrap using the Smart API).
Jul. 2001 - Present
Tux4Kids
http://www.tux4kids.com/
Free-Software project founder. Acting director of overall project and lead developer/project manager of many sub-projects. Programming (C/C++), Application packaging/promotion, web design. Tux4Kids is a part of a family of Open Source/Free Software projects under the Open Source Educational Foundation (http://www.osef.org/) including Knoppix4Kids and Debian Jr.
Dec. 2003 - Jan. 2005
Big Man Networks
http://www.bigmannetworks.com/
President and principal consultant for Big Man Networks. Business venture specializing in custom Debian GNU/Linux server technology, including Anti-Spam/Anti-Viral solutions, OpenLDAP gateways, Apache Webservers, as well as custom programming and scripting solutions.
Oct. 2001 - Oct. 2004
University of Arizona Physics Department- Tucson, AZ
http://www.physics.arizona.edu/
Integration and maintenance of 60-100 desktop PCs and laptops running various Microsoft Operating Systems, ensuring these PCs work well with the Unix infrastructure employed in the department, as well as maintenance of several Linux SAMBA, OpenLDAP, and terminal servers. Part of integration involved using the Linux-like CYGWIN environment under the Microsoft Operating Systems. Extensive script programming including BASH, Perl, and Python scripting under both Linux and Windows (CYGWIN).
Apr.2002 - Jul. 2004
University of Arizona, Extended University- Tucson, AZ
http://www.eu.arizona.edu/
Instruction and course design for the Extended University UNIX, Linux, and LDAP Professional and Continuing Education courses. UNIX and Linux courses are taught in three levels, each course occupying eight hour class periods for five weeks. UNIX and Linux courses teach: UNIX/Linux fundamentals, server technologies, and system security. LDAP course teaches OpenLDAP system administration, maintenance and management. Courses were taught from Red Hat Linux, Debian GNU/Linux, Knoppix, and FreeBSD platforms. Classnotes are available online at http://www.samhart.com/classnotes/.
Aug.2000 - Jan.2001
Intel, American Fork, UT
http://www.intel.com/
Member of testing crew for an embedded Linux device. Lead developer of a distributed P2P testing suite. In charge of several other Linux developers working on the testing suite. Testing suite was cross-platform, but developed primarily under Red Hat Linux. It was written in Perl, with components in JSP and a CGI web-interface. Suite was a P2P distributed computing project that could turn unused embedded Linux devices in the office into a cluster for testing the device API. Was hired to solve API testing problem, and this suite was my solution.
Jul.1998 - Aug.2000
University of Arizona Physics Department- Tucson, AZ
http://www.physics.arizona.edu/
System administration and software design. Developed database application for storage of Physics Graduate Student information. Managed undergraduate computer lab as well as maintained several Unix servers. Acted as liaison between technical support and general staff.
Aug.1996 - Jul.1998
University of Arizona Physics Department- Tucson, AZ
http://www.physics.arizona.edu/
Physics laboratory setup, stocking, and equipment repair. Design and development of laboratory inventory and experiment database. Database allowed all laboratory setup information, equipment status and location, as well as assignments to be stored, queried, modified and tracked.
Dec. 2004 - Present
rpmstrap
http://rpmstrap.pimpscript.net/
rpmstrap is a tool for bootstrapping a basic RPM-based system. It is inspired by debootstrap, and allows you to build chroots and basic systems from RPM sources. Created while building custom RPM-based platforms while working at Progeny Linux Systems, it has since been used in everything from Virtual Machine building to customized installers.
1999 - 2002
Tux Typing
http://tuxtype.sf.net/
Tux Typing is an Open Source educational typing tutor developed under Linux. Using the SDL libraries it was also ported to the Win32, Mac OS, and BeOS platforms. Served as lead developer until shortly after the 1.0 stable release. Has since become part of the Tux4Kids Free Software project. Tux Typing is published under the GNU GPL.
2001 - Present
TuxReader
http://www.tux4kids.com/dm/tuxread/
TuxReader was intended to be an educational tool to assist students learning how to read. The project has been on hiatus pending more time to complete it. TuxReader is a part of the Tux4Kids Free Software project. It is published under the GNU GPL.
2001 - 2002
Tux of Math Command
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxmath/
Tux of Math Command is an educational math tool developed under Linux. Creation of initial project idea and organization of project team including the recruitment of Bill Kendrick to be project manager. Provided initial game overview and graphics. Software has since been ported to the Dish Network "Dish721" Personal Video Recorder and is now included in that commercial product. Tux of Math Command is a part of the Tux4Kids Free Software project. It is published under the GNU GPL.
2002 - 2003
TuxPaint
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/
Code and artwork contributor to TuxPaint. TuxPaint is a part of the Tux4Kids Free Software project. It is published under the GNU GPL
Apr. - May 2001
Aethera: PIM, PDR, Messaging and Groupware
http://www.thekompany.com/projects/aethera/
Code contributor on the Aethera project. Created tool for importing of MS Outlook mailboxes.
1999 - 2003
Simple DirectMedia Layer Library
http://www.libsdl.org/
Code contributor for SDL. Submitted patches to code and documentation as well as library usage examples under C, C# (Mono), and Perl. Was maintainer of the SDL/KDevelop Mini-HOWTO during the KDevelop 1.x development cycle.
Python, C/C++, C# (Mono), Perl, Java, FORTRAN77, GCC, GDB, Subversion, CVS, BugZilla, SourceForge
HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, Perl CGI (and related modules), PHP, Java, JavaScript, JSP, Drupal, Jakarta/Tomcat
General Unix, General Linux, Debian GNU/Linux, Red Hat and Fedora Linux, CentOS and RHEL, FreeBSD, Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP, Mac OS X
Apache, SAMBA/CIFS, OpenLDAP, Postfix/MTA, Amavis/ClamAV, Windows 2000 Server, MySQL
Firewall (iptables, ipchains), SSH/SSL Tunnelling, Ethereal, nmap, TCPWrappers
Microsoft Software Update Services, CYGWIN/MSYS, libSDL, GTK#, VPN, VNC
Completed studies towards degrees in Physics and Mathematics.