Icarus Sparry is a seasoned software engineer with over two decades of deep systems experience and nine years in recent industry roles, specializing in C/C++, scripting, security and low-level debugging—even dropping into assembler when needed. He has driven tangible product outcomes across Intel, Brocade, Marconi and startups, including an Intel Chromebook/Coreboot reference design that shipped millions of units and a ChromeOS bugfix that resolved a subtle task-switch race. Known for rescuing “impossible” cores and radically improving build and logging systems, he consistently converts hard-to-reproduce problems into production-grade solutions that save time and cost. A passionate mentor and teacher, he routinely ran knowledge-transfer sessions and trained a large fraction of engineers on next-generation modem products. Longstanding open-source involvement includes contributions to Go, Emacs and Perl, and early community moderation on Usenet—evidence of both technical depth and cultural stewardship. Based in Morgan Hill, CA, he pairs rigorous Cambridge mathematics training with hands-on pragmatism to tackle complex embedded and systems challenges.
9 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts (MA), Mathematics, Master of Arts (MA), Mathematics at University of Cambridge
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