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Allan Louis Hoeltje • Currently employeed at Gracenote, Inc. working on the Playlist product for the embedded CDDB group. • Developed the next version of the Maxtor OneTouch™ Manager for the Apple Macintosh. This software application, written exclusively for the Maxtor OneTouch disk drive, performs backup and continuous synchronization of selected sets of files and folders and provides access to the drive’s onboard firmware features that support built-in RAID 0 and RAID 1 configurations, hardware security lock, and drive diagnostics. • Authored a Macintosh OS X kernel extension plug-in that enables any SIP/RTP standard VoIP client to be a secure Internet phone. This extension uses the Diffie-Hellman key exchange, SHA-1, and AES128 encryption and was written for Philip Zimmermann’s Zfone project. • Co-authored a play-list generation application that utilizes RSS internet feeds to create and upload a unique selection of music to the Apple iPod. • Authored vSigX, an audio effects patch editor for the Eventide® Orville line of digital signal processors, that graphically displays the fundamental working blocks of the dsp and the interconnections that implement various audio processes, such as pitch shift, reverberation, delay, filtering, and mixing. Written in Objective-C for Mac OS-X. • Wrote a remote controller application in Java for the Eventide® Orville that runs on both Mac and Windows. • Worked on four major code revisions of the Extensity Employee Relationship Management (ERM) application suite, a 100% Java client/server application hosted via command-line application, Web browser, and WebStart and supported on Windows, Mac, and Solaris. • Responsible for cross platform C++ development of the Scopus application suite to the Power PC. All work was done in MFC VC++ on Windows NT and cross-compiled to the Mac using “Windows Library for Mac,” and worked with Oracle, Sybase, and SQL Server on both Windows and Mac. • Ported Pascal MacApp audio/video editing software to C++, ported Sybase and Oracle database connection middleware to the Mac, wrote a Mac application for routing data between an Oracle database server and Newton PDA over serial, modem, and ADSP connections. • Worked on a Mac client/server application that acquired and distributed real-time stock exchange data. Also ported Pascal/MacApp legacy code to Metrowerks C++. • Apple Newton Applications: Mac AppleTalk client server program to route “digital ink” notes and drawings between many Newtons connected on a network; Newton network notepad application that allows a Newton connected by AppleTalk to share notes and drawings; Mac serial communications program for downloading databases to a Newton connected by modem or serial cable; Newton sales tool for making itemized sales quotations from a large database of computer parts, with print and fax capabilities; Prototype for TCI that demonstrated wireless work order and repair transactions for field service personnel. • Worked at Apple’s Electronic Media Lab in Boulder, CO. Primarily responsible for the design and implementation of a Newton electronic mail media product that worked in conjunction with the eWorld (RIP) mail server. Wrote an HTML browser for the Newton that supported forms and graphic images. Also wrote various C++ and FoxPro applications for the Lab’s OneNet BBS support and customer billing, HyperCard and MacroMind Director prototypes of Newton products. Did application testing for the book Programming for the Newton by McKeehan and Rhodes. • Consulted on a Newton stock tracking application; wrote graphing modules and user input routines. • Ported the Wild Hare COBOL runtime interpreter to the Mac. Wrote a design spec for an X/Open ISAM package that emulated Data General ISAM. • Ported a 6303 assembler to the Mac.
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