Luke Francl

3229 Garfield Ave #3 á Minneapolis MN 55408

look@recursion.org á 612-703-6122

Skills

Programming Languages: Java, Python, PHP, Perl, JavaScript

Java Technologies: WebSphere, Tomcat, Servlets, JSP, JNLP, JDBC, JUnit, JavaCC, Lucene

Development Tools: Ant, CVS, Subversion, Bugzilla, CruiseControl

Databases: IBM Content Manager (CM 7 and CM 8), DB2, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Access

User Interface Design: HTML, CSS, Java Swing, paper prototyping

Operating Systems: AIX, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, Windows, Mac OS X

Writing: Published technical author, experience with documentation, tutorials, public speaking, training

For portfolio, see: http://luke.francl.org/portfolio

Professional Experience

Stellent                                                                                               October 2003 Ð Present          

Software Engineer

In 2003, Stellent acquired Ancept. Development on Ancept Media Server (AMS) continued.

 

Ancept                                                                                                November 2001 Ð October 2003

Software Engineer

As part of a small team of developers, wrote several important components for Ancept Media Server, a web-based digital asset management system using Java, DB2, and IBM Content Manager.

 

University of Minnesota Libraries                                                             June 1999 Ð May 2001

Web Programmer

 

University of Minnesota Libraries                                                 October 1997 Ð June 1999

Web Developer

 

ACM, University of Minnesota student chapter                          June 2000 Ð May 2001

Vice President

Elected VP of student chapter of Association for Computer Machinery. Organized technical presentations, handled relations with companies, started successful book drive, and recruited students for nation-wide programming contest. Helped update and teach Introduction to Unix classes to incoming freshmen. Helped redesign ACM website.

 

North Dakota State University                                                       June 1997 Ð September 1997

Web Developer

Created websites for classroom use based on faculty requirements for the NDSU Center for Academic Information Technology.

Projects

LIMO                                                                                                 November 2004 Ð December 2004

Joined the pre-existing Lucene Index Monitor (LIMO) Java open source project and added Lucene index file browsing, index search and highlighting, query explanation, and un-stored document reconstruction. Implemented an Ant build script to produce a WAR file for distribution. Apache license. http://limo.sourceforge.net/

 

Word Unmunger                                                                              November 2002 Ð March 2003

Word Unmunger is a small Python program which cleans up HTML produced by Microsoft Office products to allow hand editing. MIT license. http://luke.francl.org/software/word-unmunger/

 

Eikon                                                                                                 January Ð February 2002

Web-based image content similarity search engine. Uses wavelets to calculate the similarity of images downloaded from the Internet. Eikon is an implementation of the "Fast Multiresolution Image Querying" algorithm using Java 1.4's ImageIO library and servlets. Presented at CodeCon 2002. GPL. http://eikon.recursion.org/

Publications

Running Individual Test Cases from Ant. Java.net, September 12, 2003 (O'Reilly/Sun).

 

Eikon Image Search. February 16, 2002. Presented at CodeCon 2002 in San Francisco.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with a minor in Mathematics. University of Minnesota, May 2001.

 

ArsDigita Boot Camp, an intensive two-week database-backed web application development workshop, January 2001.