Summary
Wyn Hack is a retired software engineer with over 30 years of hands-on experience designing and delivering mission-critical systems for aerospace, defense, and wireless communications. He led multi-discipline teams to build scalable, long-lived solutions—ranging from J2EE/Oracle flight safety orchestration and MATLAB-based physics engines to C++ mobile network simulators handling hundreds of thousands of simulated users. Wyn combines deep systems-level expertise (databases, real-time telemetry, protocol simulation) with practical operational experience, having shepherded projects from concept through live deployment and decades of reuse. Notably, his career spans both low-level algorithm work (satellite image sampling, flight safety math) and large-scale integration, and he once taught math and physics in French during two years in the Peace Corps. Now retired, he wryly summarizes his current phase as “Done with development. It’s time to hack!”
10 years of coding experience
45 years of employment as a software developer
Mathematics, Group Theory, Mathematics, Group Theory at University of California, Irvine
French