Nate Woolls is a Senior IAM Architect with 13 years of experience designing identity and access solutions and leading development teams at IDMWORKS. He brings deep hands-on expertise across Java, C#, Objective-C, automation, SOA, web services, and Microsoft SQL Server, with a background that spans CTO and director roles through consulting. Nate blends architecture and operations—database administration and release management—so he both designs secure systems and ensures they ship reliably. An active open-source contributor to crypto-mining projects like bfgminer and MultiMiner, he has applied low-level device driver and full-stack UI work to improve hardware compatibility and usability. Based in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, he pairs practical engineering rigor with a knack for untangling complex integration challenges.
Contributions:25 releases, 2919 commits, 3 PRs in 6 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Nate refactored and formatted the MinerForm code, likely improving the maintainability and readability of the graphical application for crypto-coin mining. Their contributions include improvements to the UI elements, configuration settings, and code formatting, indicating experience with the front-end and potentially the back-end aspects of the application. Moreover, the changes suggest they are proficient with UI controls and the logic behind displaying data related to the mining process.
Modular ASIC/FPGA miner written in C, featuring overclocking, monitoring, fan speed control and remote interface capabilities.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:115 commits, 6 comments, 1 issue in 9 months
Contributions summary:Nate primarily contributed to the core functionality and device driver aspects of `bfgminer`, an ASIC/FPGA miner. Their work included bug fixes to improve hardware scanning and device compatibility, particularly related to Bluetooth devices and Mac OS X environments. Furthermore, the user implemented features to support and configure specific hardware, such as the AntMiner U1 ASIC, including modifications to clock settings. These changes directly improved device interaction and the flexibility of the mining software.
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