Yaron Wittenstein

Lead Programmability Developer at Spacemesh
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Shoham, IL
Languages
  • English Full professional proficiency
  • Hebrew Native or bilingual proficiency

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Oded L.

Yaron is a very talented person that's also extremely enthusiastic about programming. He's that type of guy that understands technology to its full extent and employs everything he knows to his work. I've seen several products he has written/designed and they are truly beautiful pieces of code. He sees the big picture, knows to ask the right questions, point out failures and with his "can do" attitude, he manages to get things done fast and in high quality. Yaron is like a mentor to me. I read his blog regularly and take his consult very seriously. HIRE HIM.

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Credentials

  • Neural Networks and Deep Learning
    Coursera
    Dec, 2018
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Lead Programmability Developer
      • Dec 2018 - Present

      Building decentralized programmable cryptocurrency powered by a novel proof-of-space-time, race-free consensus protocol. Currently working on: https://github.com/spacemeshos/svm Building decentralized programmable cryptocurrency powered by a novel proof-of-space-time, race-free consensus protocol. Currently working on: https://github.com/spacemeshos/svm

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Head of Backend
      • Sep 2014 - Dec 2018

    • Senior Software Developer
      • Mar 2014 - Sep 2014

    • Israel
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Software Developer
      • Oct 2007 - Aug 2013

      Formal Work: Most of the time, I programmed in C#. I implemented a couple of systems end-to-end, from the very first brainstorming to finished working products. I've exploited various .NET Open-Source tools in order to accomplish more and boost the overall development time. The prominent tools used: NServiceBus, RavenDB, Castle Windsor IoC, Castle ActiveRecord, Boo, and moq. Off The Job: 1. Public Speaking: I've found an in-house developers forum in order to… Show more Formal Work: Most of the time, I programmed in C#. I implemented a couple of systems end-to-end, from the very first brainstorming to finished working products. I've exploited various .NET Open-Source tools in order to accomplish more and boost the overall development time. The prominent tools used: NServiceBus, RavenDB, Castle Windsor IoC, Castle ActiveRecord, Boo, and moq. Off The Job: 1. Public Speaking: I've found an in-house developers forum in order to promote software-related knowledge sharing of all kinds between co-workers. Many of the talks I've prepared and given myself. 2. Blogging: I've run my in-house blog for two years. Over 400 articles were published during this time, most of them addressed software-related topics of many flavors. The blog also contained many Life-Hacking and Productivity general tips and tricks. 3. Organizing Conferences I've organized a couple of software conferences. The speakers were top-notch professionals who came to spread their knowledge. Show less Formal Work: Most of the time, I programmed in C#. I implemented a couple of systems end-to-end, from the very first brainstorming to finished working products. I've exploited various .NET Open-Source tools in order to accomplish more and boost the overall development time. The prominent tools used: NServiceBus, RavenDB, Castle Windsor IoC, Castle ActiveRecord, Boo, and moq. Off The Job: 1. Public Speaking: I've found an in-house developers forum in order to… Show more Formal Work: Most of the time, I programmed in C#. I implemented a couple of systems end-to-end, from the very first brainstorming to finished working products. I've exploited various .NET Open-Source tools in order to accomplish more and boost the overall development time. The prominent tools used: NServiceBus, RavenDB, Castle Windsor IoC, Castle ActiveRecord, Boo, and moq. Off The Job: 1. Public Speaking: I've found an in-house developers forum in order to promote software-related knowledge sharing of all kinds between co-workers. Many of the talks I've prepared and given myself. 2. Blogging: I've run my in-house blog for two years. Over 400 articles were published during this time, most of them addressed software-related topics of many flavors. The blog also contained many Life-Hacking and Productivity general tips and tricks. 3. Organizing Conferences I've organized a couple of software conferences. The speakers were top-notch professionals who came to spread their knowledge. Show less

Education

  • Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
    BSc, Computer Science
    2004 - 2007

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