Summary
Ethan Strominger is an experienced software engineer, instructor, and consultant with eight years focused on delivering maintainable, test-driven systems using Java, Spring Boot, Python, Node/Express, SQL, and React. He teaches and practices eXtreme Programming techniques—TDD, pair/mob programming, and continuous refactoring—and runs workshops and meetups that turn those practices into team-level productivity gains. As founder and organizer of multiple Software Crafters groups and a frequent presenter at regional conferences, he builds communities that practice coding dojos and mob programming. He brings a rare blend of hands-on training and technical leadership from roles spanning startups, AgileVentures, and two decades of prior engineering management at Oracle and public sector teams. Certified in Scrum and active as an Agile Ventures trustee and Agile New England board member, he focuses on the intersection of developer skillcraft and effective agile delivery. Outside work he mentors open-source mobs and teaches kids to code, underscoring a commitment to growing the next generation of developers.
8 years of coding experience
32 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at General Assembly
BA, Math/Psychology Double Major, BA, Math/Psychology Double Major at Yale University