Coleman Kane

Software Engineer at Microsoft

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Summary

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Coleman Kane is a seasoned software engineer with 17 years of experience building robust back-end systems and polished front-end visualizations from Cincinnati, Ohio. He contributes across the stack, demonstrated by kernel-level compatibility work for OpenZFS, API and database optimizations for CRITs, and performance-minded fixes in projects like Sysmon for Linux. Coleman also improves developer and user experience on the front end, adding nuanced label alignment and CFG-viewer examples to vis.js/vis-network. His open-source contributions show a practical focus on portability, configurability, and documentation—evident in adding stack-size configuration and Python bindings to YARA’s scanning engine. Colleman's tagline, “Engineering All the Things,” reflects a pragmatic curiosity: he moves between low-level systems and UI polish to make tools both reliable and usable.
code17 years of coding experience
languagesSpanish
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Github Skills (40)

data-visualizations10
filesystem10
javascript10
openzfs10
c-language10
network-visualization10
python10
apidoc10
query-optimization10
linux10
data-visualisation10
c1110
linux-kernel10
mongodb-database10
c1710

Programming languages (14)

C#JavaC++CRustMakefileHTMLJupyter Notebook

Github contributions (5)

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crits/crits

Nov 2014 - Aug 2018

CRITs - Collaborative Research Into Threats
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:27 commits, 20 PRs, 10 pushes in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Coleman primarily contributed to the back-end logic and API of the CRITs project. Their work includes fixing API query issues, optimizing database queries for improved performance, and addressing data handling errors. The commits demonstrate a focus on refining data retrieval, improving API functionality, and enhancing overall system stability through bug fixes and optimization.
securitycollaborative-researchcybersecuritycollaborativethreats
openzfs/zfs

Aug 2020 - Jan 2023

OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:24 reviews, 62 commits, 26 PRs in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Coleman primarily contributed to the compatibility of the ZFS codebase with various Linux kernel versions. They addressed compatibility issues related to API changes in Linux kernel versions 5.9, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.14, 5.16, and 6.0, and 6.5. The user's commits involved adapting the code to new function signatures, header locations, and data structures. They also updated code to reflect modifications in block device operations and the use of `inode_get/set_ctime*()` functions, ensuring the ZFS code remained functional across different kernel releases.
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Coleman Kane - Software Engineer at Microsoft