Matt Zenthoefer is an electrical engineer with 7 years of hands-on experience who blends hardware intuition with software craftsmanship, especially in embedded and mobile environments. Based in Centennial, Colorado, he enjoys building end-to-end solutions from Arduino prototypes to Android applications, translating circuit-level constraints into robust code. His open-source work includes improving an Android material-design file manager by hardening its FTP foreground service and streamlining file transfers—demonstrating attention to reliability and user-facing behavior. Comfortable refactoring and removing cruft, he focuses on pragmatic improvements that reduce bugs and boost performance. Colleagues rely on him to bridge electronics and software teams, and he brings a curious, maker mindset that often surfaces elegant, low-cost engineering fixes.
Contributions:14 commits, 2 PRs, 1 push in 1 month
Contributions summary:Matt focused on enhancing the FTP service within the Android file manager application. Their contributions primarily involved implementing foreground service functionality, including notifications to indicate server status and actions. The user also addressed issues with file transfers by ensuring the service ran in the foreground. The user also made code improvements like refactoring and removing unused imports to improve the overall application performance.
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Matt Zenthoefer - Electrical Engineer at Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc.