Carlos Crane is a software engineer and open-source mobile app developer with 11 years of experience building Android and iOS products, currently improving web and mobile test automation at H-E-B. He previously delivered full-stack automation and process-improvement tools for T-Mobile's Core Services and has run Haptic Apps since 2015, publishing contributions to notable projects like the Slide Reddit client. Comfortable across Swift, Kotlin, JavaScript and low-level languages, he pairs mobile SDK expertise with REST APIs, databases and kernel/OS coursework from his CS degrees (BS magna cum laude, MS coursework at UT Austin). Beyond engineering, he brings practical business and marketing experience from running a company and directing campus marketing, and he’s also an avid photographer and designer who applies visual sensibilities to polished user experiences.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Minor, Business Administration, Minor, Business Administration at The University of Texas at Arlington
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at The University of Texas at Austin
Slide is an open-source, ad-free Reddit browser for Android.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:9 releases, 2 reviews, 317 commits in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Carlos primarily contributed to the development of the "Slide" Android Reddit browser. Their commits focused on fixing performance issues, improving scrolling behavior in comments, and addressing bugs related to features such as image loading and video playback. They also implemented improvements for specific features like setting submission flair, as well as adding support for new content types.
Advanced usage of UIAlertController with TextField, DatePicker, PickerView, TableView and CollectionView.
Contributions:34 commits, 1 PR, 27 pushes in 2 years 2 months
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