Lucas Marks is a versatile software engineer and lifelong programmer based in Portland, Oregon, with 12 years of professional experience and a portfolio of personal projects ranging from journaling and media tools to clocks and visualizers. Comfortable across front-end and back-end stacks, he brings strong expertise in JavaScript, HTML/Canvas, C, and PHP, plus working knowledge of C++, SQL, Python, shell scripting and several legacy languages. He has commercial full‑stack experience from Pivotal Labs—practicing TDD, pair programming, and cloud deployments—and has contributed backend logic and API tests to the widely used Cloud Foundry cloud_controller_ng project. At Aptina he owned Windows hardware configuration tools in C++/MFC, showing an ability to support low-level, customer-facing engineering software. Known for tinkering since age eight, Lucas pairs curiosity-driven hobby work with disciplined engineering practices and a track record of shipping practical, maintainable code. His mix of systems-level experience and creative side projects makes him adept at solving both pragmatic product needs and unusual technical challenges.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Mechanical Engineering, 3.74, Bachelor of Science (BS), Mechanical Engineering, 3.74 at Oregon State
Contributions summary:Lucas contributed to the backend logic of the Cloud Foundry Cloud Controller, primarily focusing on service broker integration and handling service authentication. Their work included implementing exception handling for missing service tokens and refactoring code for improved maintainability. The user also added API tests for service binding, unbinding, and unprovisioning requests, which involved setting up test environments and validating broker responses. This suggests a strong understanding of the service provisioning lifecycle within the Cloud Foundry platform.
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