Ken Mitton is a seasoned software engineer with 11 years of professional experience building resilient partner-facing APIs and automation tooling, most recently as an independent engineer based in Ann Arbor. At Yelp he led technical efforts spanning internationalization, API resiliency, and tooling to reduce manual work—turning single-threaded imports into parallel MapReduce jobs and hardening partner integrations. He is comfortable across the stack and in multiple languages, contributing practical API examples and compatibility fixes to well-known open-source repos such as Yelp’s Fusion and API example libraries. Ken’s background in MEX-file development and compiler coordination at MathWorks, plus an MS in Computer Science from the University of Michigan, gives him a strong systems-level foundation that he applies to make “the computer do the boring work” so he can focus on the interesting bits.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Computer Science, Master of Science (M.S.), Computer Science at University of Michigan
BS, Mathematics with Computer Science (18c), BS, Mathematics with Computer Science (18c) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Contributions:58 commits, 49 PRs, 37 pushes in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Ken primarily focused on enhancing the example code for the Yelp API across various programming languages, ensuring consistent HTTPS usage, and addressing potential Unicode path issues. They also added a new R example and improved its functionality. Furthermore, the user incorporated pre-commit hooks and corrected minor code style issues to maintain code quality and consistency within the repository.
Contributions:16 commits, 12 PRs, 12 pushes in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Ken primarily focused on developing and adapting code examples for the Yelp Fusion API, as evidenced by the PHP and Python sample implementations. Their contributions included modifying existing code to ensure compatibility with Python 3.x, incorporating feedback, and adding a PHP example to the repository. These changes involved setting up API authentication, defining API constants, and making requests to the Yelp API.
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