Summary
Eddie Louie is a seasoned software engineer with over a decade of experience building and supporting high-performance distributed database engines, currently at MongoDB after long tenures at IBM and ADP. He brings deep C/C++ expertise in UNIX/Linux environments, specializing in threading, TCP/IP and sockets programming, concurrency, deadlock detection and memory management for partitioned RDBMS systems. At IBM he led L3 support and mentored junior engineers, developing diagnostic and serviceability tools that significantly sped defect resolution and operational troubleshooting. He has driven multiple production releases, redesigned customer database layouts to improve multi‑terabyte performance, and regularly led peer design and code reviews. Based in New York, Eddie pairs hands-on debugging and systems design with strong customer-facing instincts, and is eager to apply his low-level systems know-how to financial or data-intensive domains. An often-overlooked strength is his track record of inventing pragmatic problem-determination techniques and automation that boost team productivity under pressure.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
University of Toronto