Eric Gentry is a pragmatic software engineer with a decade of experience designing and shipping robust desktop and cloud-native applications, currently driving architecture and implementation at Anaconda. He has a proven track record building end-to-end tools from scratch—large Python/PyQt applications for high-volume data inspection, multi-threaded Java/JavaFX bulk loaders for Teamcenter, and autonomous Raspberry Pi/Jetson capture systems that integrate ffmpeg, S3/DynamoDB and device provisioning. Eric blends systems thinking with hands-on C++, Python and cloud engineering, having also contributed surgical software UIs, telemetry frameworks, and automated data migration and testing tooling. An active open-source creator (Mesh Align Plus) and FOSS maintainer, he pairs product-focused engineering with a designer’s sensibility from a University of Cincinnati design degree. He often tackles the hardest integration points—performance on hundreds of millions of objects, CI-friendly documentation generation, and cross-platform deployment—while mentoring peers and shipping practical solutions.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Physics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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