Summary
Denver Coneybeare is a seasoned software developer with 18+ years building developer-facing platforms, mobile SDKs, and Android system features for companies like Google, Motorola, OpenText, McAfee, and BlackBerry. He currently contributes to Firestore SDKs (notably C++ and Unity) and has a strong track record shipping Android OS changes and apps—his “Trusted Bluetooth Devices” feature shipped on Motorola phones in 2015. Comfortable across Java, Python, and C/C++, he’s delivered everything from internal test frameworks and Git/Gerrit migrations to remote-execution tooling and encryption-aware mobile clients. Denver enjoys working on APIs and tooling that must be designed once and maintained forever, and he routinely mentors peers and presents technical topics. A pragmatic engineer, he balances production-quality work with prototypes and automation, and still publishes hobby Android apps and Python utilities in his spare time. Based in Kitchener-Waterloo, he brings deep embedded-to-cloud experience and a knack for turning tricky debugging problems into long-lived solutions.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
BMath, Honours Computer Science, BMath, Honours Computer Science at University of Waterloo
English, French