Jack Case is a software engineer with 10 years of experience designing and implementing real-time embedded systems across defense, aerospace, and alternative energy domains. He has a strong background in C, C++, and Python, delivering device drivers, DMA implementations, and containerized platform components while working through the full project lifecycle. At companies from Lockheed Martin and Raytheon to MaxLinear and Pratt & Whitney, he has bridged firmware, backend IPC, and cloud-native tooling like Docker and Kubernetes to simplify development and customer support. Beyond code, he contributes to open-source documentation—improving CadQuery’s API docs and examples—to make complex tooling more accessible to users. Based in Norwood, MA, he pairs a Computer Engineering degree from RIT with practical experience shipping hardware-adjacent software and tooling that eases reproducible releases and lab testing.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology
A python parametric CAD scripting framework based on OCCT
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 2 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Jack primarily focused on improving and maintaining the documentation for the CadQuery project. Their contributions included adding API reference documentation for a key method, fixing indentation issues within the API reference, and addressing numerous warnings and broken links in the example and assembly documentation. The user's work significantly enhanced the usability and clarity of the documentation, aiding users in understanding and utilizing the CadQuery framework effectively.
A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management and collaboration. Download link: http://github.com/logseq/logseq/releases. roadmap: http://trello.com/b/8txSM12G/roadmap
Contributions:2 releases, 2 PRs, 23 pushes in 4 months
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