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{ pkgs ? import (fetchTarball "https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/0e19daa510e47a40e06257e205965f3b96ce0ac9.tar.gz") {}}:
let
stdenv = pkgs.stdenv;
gitignoreSrc = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "hercules-ci";
repo = "gitignore.nix";
rev = "a20de23b925fd8264fd7fad6454652e142fd7f73";
sha256 =
"sha256-8DFJjXG8zqoONA1vXtgeKXy68KdJL5UaXR8NtVMUbx8=";
};
resumeFilename = "Greg Shuflin Resume.pdf";
in stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "Greg Shuflin Resume";
nativeBuildInputs = [pkgs.typst];
#src = gitignoreSrc ./.;
src = ./.;
buildPhase = ''
typst compile resume.typ "${resumeFilename}"
'';
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out
mv "${resumeFilename}" $out
'';
}

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"nodes": {
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"inputs": {
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},
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"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"rev": "a1720a10a6cfe8234c0e93907ffe81be440f4cef",
"type": "github"
},
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"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"type": "github"
}
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"lastModified": 1686949509,
"narHash": "sha256-52OTWmIjf5t5VcoGhSjRsCWHlwSf/mPhY+0fpaiA1hs=",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "992ccdd822ecff0712ed0004f89df9e96f6a4963",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"id": "nixpkgs",
"type": "indirect"
}
},
"root": {
"inputs": {
"flake-utils": "flake-utils",
"nixpkgs": "nixpkgs"
}
},
"systems": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1681028828,
"narHash": "sha256-Vy1rq5AaRuLzOxct8nz4T6wlgyUR7zLU309k9mBC768=",
"owner": "nix-systems",
"repo": "default",
"rev": "da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "nix-systems",
"repo": "default",
"type": "github"
}
}
},
"root": "root",
"version": 7
}

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{
description = "Greg Shuflin Resume";
inputs = {
flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
};
outputs = { self, nixpkgs, flake-utils }: {
formatter.x86_64-linux = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.nixpkgs-fmt;
} // flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system:
let
pkgs = import nixpkgs { inherit system; };
resumeFilename = "Greg-Shuflin-Resume.pdf";
in
{
packages.default = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "Greg-Shuflin-Resume";
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.typst ];
src = ./.;
buildPhase = ''
typst compile resume.typ "${resumeFilename}"
'';
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out
mv "${resumeFilename}" $out
'';
};
});
}

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just --list
build_resume:
typst compile resume.typ ./"Greg-Shuflin-Resume.pdf"
build_resume_latex:
lualatex -jobname "Greg Shuflin resume" resume.tex
just clean

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\newline
{\color{mediumgray}
\faicon{map-marker} Oakland, California
\hspace{1 em}
\faicon{envelope-square} {\tt \href{mailto:greg.shuflin@protonmail.com}{greg.shuflin@protonmail.com}}
\hspace{1 em}
\faicon{phone} {\tt 510-332-6344}
\faicon{map-marker} Oakland, California |
\faicon{envelope-square} \emph{greg.shuflin@protonmail.com} |
\faicon{home} {\tt \href{https://greg.everydayimshuflin.com}{greg.everydayimshuflin.com}}
\hspace{1 em}
\faicon{git-square} {\tt \href{https://gitea.everydayimshuflin.com/greg}{gitea.everydayimshuflin.com}
\href{https://github.com/neunenak}{github.com/neunenak} }
\hspace{1 em}
\faicon{git-square} {\tt \href{https://gitea.everydayimshuflin.com/greg}{gitea.everydayimshuflin.com} } (personal) |
\faicon{git-square} {\tt \href{https://github.com/gshuflin}{github.com/gshuflin} } (professional)
\newline
}
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containerization, AWS/Terraform/CDK. I run a 4U VM server on a shelf in
my kitchen for personal projects.
\item Full-stack web development in multiple frameworks/languages, particularly
Python ecosystem. Frontend web development in the modern Javascript/Typescript
\item Full-stack web development in multiple web frameworks in multiple
languages. Frontend web development in the modern Javascript/Typescript
ecosystem.
\item Network programming and troubleshooting, hardware and software packet
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\sectionheader{Professional Experience}
\newline
\jobentry{Floating Point Group}{Software Engineer}{Dec 2021 - Dec 2022}
\jobentry{Floating Point Group}{Software Engineer}{Dec 2021-}
\begin{itemize}
\item{Backend/devops developer for cryptocurrency trading platform. Python/AWS stack,
Docker/Terraform/web3.py, some basic Solidity. }
\item{Backend engineer for cryptocurrency trading platform
backend built on AWS with Python business logic.}
\item{Maintained integrations with multiple exchanges, blockchains, and crypto
assets. Implemented direct customer interaction with Ethereum assets
via Metamask. }
\item{Designed and implemented subsystem for
tracking continuous customer account balances for billing and
\item{Designed and implemented from scratch the subsystem for keeping
track of continuous customer account balances for billing and
balance reconciliation. }
\end{itemize}
\jobentry{Kraken}{Software Engineer}{Mar 2021 - Sept 2021}
\begin{itemize}
\item{Rust developer responsible for converting parts of a legacy PHP web API codebase to
Rust/Actix for better performance, reliability, and maintainability.}
\end{itemize}
\jobentry{Toolchain Labs}{Software Engineer}{Jun 2019 - Mar 2021}
\jobentry{Toolchain Labs}{Software Engineer}{2019 - 2021}
\begin{itemize}
\item{Primarily responsible for contributing business-critical features,
bugfixes, and documentation to the
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hands needed on deck. }
\end{itemize}
\jobentry{3D Robotics}{Senior Software Engineer}{Jun 2017 - Jun 2019}
\jobentry{3D Robotics}{Senior Software Engineer}{2017 - 2019}
\begin{itemize}
\item{One of two members of the backend/devops team. Primarily
responsible for feature development for API microservices in
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\item{One time I grabbed a Windows laptop and set up a Visual C++
environment so I could apply a 10-line bugfix patch to some
Autodesk software we depended on. I'm not ordinarily a Windows
developer.}
developer, but I got the patch applied.}
\end{itemize}
\jobentry{Cisco Meraki}{Software Engineer}{May 2013 - Jun 2017}
\jobentry{Cisco Meraki}{Software Engineer}{2013 - 2017}
\begin{itemize}
\item{Primarily responsible for feature development and support
of several different models of cloud-managed Ethernet
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\sectionheader{Open-source Projects}
\begin{description}
\item { I'm an occasional contributor to the \href{https://github.com/casey/just/pull/1333}{just} command runner,
and \href{https://github.com/neunenak/sshfs}{sshfs} unix utility. }
\item[\href{http://alexnisnevich.github.io/untrusted/}{Untrusted} ({\tt \href{https://github.com/AlexNisnevich/untrusted}{github.com/AlexNisnevich/untrusted}})]
An open-source browser-based roguelike game. Every level is unbeatable and
requires the player to modify the Javascript code defining the level in

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#set document(title: "Greg Shuflin Resume", author: "Greg Shuflin")
#set page("us-letter", margin: 0.5in)
#set text(font: "Inter") // Note - not quite the font from my old resume
#show link: orig => text(font: "Inconsolata", orig)
#let medium-gray = rgb(44%, 46%, 47%)
// latex-derived sizes? I'm guessing here
#let Huge = 2.5em
#let Large = 2em
#let large = 1.3em
#let section-header(content) = [ #text(font: "Fira Sans", size: Large, fill: rgb(0%, 0%, 100%))[#smallcaps(content)] \ ]
#let job-entry(job, job-title, dates) = [
#text(size: large, weight: "bold")[#job] \
#text(fill: medium-gray)[#job-title | #text(font: "Fira Sans", style: "italic")[#dates]]
]
// Title
#{
set text(font: "Fira Sans", size: 2.5em)
[ #smallcaps([Gregory Shuflin]) ]
}
//Contact section
#{
set text(fill: medium-gray)
let icon-item(icon-file, free-text) = [
#box(baseline: 20%)[#image("./icons/" + icon-file, height:1em)] #free-text
]
[
#icon-item("location-dot.svg", [Oakland, California])
#h(1em)
#icon-item("square-envelope.svg", link("mailto:greg.shuflin@protonmail.com")[greg.shuflin\@protonmail.com])
#h(1em)
#icon-item("phone.svg")[510-332-6344]\
#icon-item("house.svg", link("https://greg.everydayimshuflin.com")[greg.everydayimshuflin.com])
#h(1em)
#icon-item("square-git.svg")[
#link("https://code.everydayimshuflin.com/greg")[code.everydayimshuflin.com/greg],
#link("https://github.com/neunenak")[github.com/neunenak]
]
]
}
Motivated, professional computer scientist with broad expertise in industry and open-source
software development:
- Programming language theory, type theory, strongly-typed functional programming languages. Haskell, Elm, Scala. I've been using Rust since before its 1.0 release in 2015.
- Linux system administration for production cloud environments, Docker containerization, AWS/Terraform, Nix/NixOS. I run a 4U VM server in a rack in my kitchen for personal projects.
- Full-stack backend development in multiple frameworks/languages, particularly Rust and Python ecosystems. Frontend web development in the modern Javascript/Typescript ecosystem.
- Network programming and troubleshooting, hardware and software packet processing, embedded Linux hardware bringup, writing clear and maintainable C and C++. Can solder if necessary.
#section-header([Professional Experience])
#job-entry([Knox Networks], [Senior Software Engineer], [Apr 2023 - Aug 2024])
- Rust and Nix developer for experimental digital payments infrastructure software stack. AWS/Terraform, microservice deployment model.
- Heavy use of asynchronous Rust microservices, gRPC, modern encryption primitives including cloud hardware signing modules and Rust/C integration.
- Upstreamed contributions to several open-source tools to facilitate development workflow.
#job-entry([Floating Point Group], [Software Engineer], [Dec 2021 - Dec 2022])
- Backend/devops developer for cryptocurrency trading platform. Python/AWS stack, Docker/Terraform/web3.py, some basic Solidity.
- Maintained integrations with multiple exchanges, blockchains, and crypto assets. Implemented direct customer interaction with Ethereum assets via Metamask.
- Designed and implemented subsystem for tracking continuous customer account balances for billing and balance reconciliation.
#job-entry([Kraken], [Software Engineer], [Mar 2021 - Sept 2021])
- Rust developer responsible for converting parts of a legacy PHP web API codebase to Rust/Actix for better performance, reliability, and maintainability.
#job-entry([Toolchain Labs], [Software Engineer], [Jun 2019 - Mar 2021])
- Primarily responsible for contributing features, bugfixes, and documentation to the #link("https://github.com/pantsbuild/pants/commits?author=gshuflin")[Pants] open-source build system.
- Updated old Python codebase to modern typed Python + Rust execution core for improved performance and maintainability. Frequent Rust/Python FFI and Python metaprogramming.
- Routinely collaborated with external contributors in a spirit of good open-source citizenship.
- Contributed to internal React/Typescript frontend work, Django/AWS backend work at small, early-stage startup when all hands needed on deck.
#job-entry([3D Robotics], [Senior Software Engineer], [Jun 2017 - Jun 2019])
- One of two members of the backend/devops team. Primarily responsible for feature development for API microservices in Scala (Akka/Couchbase NoSQL), and AWS provision of the same (Docker, Terraform).
- Built systems for processing GDAL geospatial data, efficiently running TensorFlow/OpenCV ML workflows on quadrotor drone photos.
- One time I grabbed a Windows laptop and set up a Visual C++ environment so I could apply a 10-line bugfix patch to some Autodesk software we depended on. I'm not ordinarily a Windows developer.
#job-entry([Cisco Meraki], [Member of Technical Staff], [May 2013 - Jun 2017])
- Primarily responsible for feature development and support of several different models of cloud-managed Ethernet switches and WiFi access points.
- Healthy mix of embedded Linux firmware development on networking hardware (C++) and full stack web development (Ruby on Rails/PostgreSQL + some Scala).
- Designed and built WiFi statistics monitoring widget with d3 and React, looked cool in demos and saved at least one deal.
- Regular troubleshooting and debugging of hardware and software in production network environments. The 802.1Q protocol identifier value 0x8100 is burned into my memory from seeing it in packet logs so often.
#section-header([Education])
#text(size: large, weight: "bold")[University of California, Berkeley] \
#text(fill: medium-gray)[Graduated Winter 2012 | B.A. in Computer Science, Linguistics, Japanese]
Relevant Coursework: Artificial Intelligence, Compilers, Operating Systems, Algorithms, Data
Structures, Computer Graphics
#section-header[Open-source Contributions]
#let just-url = "https://github.com/casey/just"
#let just-commits-url = "https://github.com/casey/just/commits?author=neunenak"
- I'm an occasional contributor to the #link(just-commits-url)[just] command runner (#link(just-url)[github.com/casey/just])
#let untrusted-url = "http://alexnisnevich.github.io/untrusted/"
- #link(untrusted-url)[Untrusted] (#link(untrusted-url)[github.com/AlexNisnevich/untrusted]) is an open-source browser-based roguelike game. Every level is unbeatable and requires the player to modify the Javascript code defining the level in order to progress.
This started out as a college hackathon project by me and a friend, that we decided to keep working on and release publicly. A surprisingly large number of people around the world have contacted us telling us they've enjoyed playing it, or found it to be a fun and useful pedagogical tool for teaching programming skills.