Summary
Neil Justice is a software engineer and co-founder with 11 years of experience building high-reliability systems in trading and industrial automation. He has deep C++ and systems expertise from nanosecond-sensitive HFT work and has applied that rigor to CI/CD, DevOps, and build engineering for large multi-language codebases at Emerson. Neil now leads an early-stage automated trading venture that combines large-scale data engineering, C++ backtesting, and live-trading instrumentation to close the gap between simulation and market reality. He cares about correctness verification, productivity tooling, and high-performance computing, and he’s pragmatic about experimentation—having learned firsthand why profitable backtests can fail in live markets. Based in Round Rock, Texas, he pairs a statistics and CS background with hands-on DevOps and trading systems experience to deliver auditable, production-grade software.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. Statistics with an emphasis on computer science, B.S. Statistics with an emphasis on computer science at University of California, Davis