David Czarnecki

Welcome

My name is David Czarnecki and you've reached my little corner of the web. I'm helping to make the world a better place, 1 line of code at a time.

    Current

    Agora Games

     

    We build integrated online gaming communities. Our tools provide a two-way conduit between the game and the web. Game developers, web developers, and marketing professionals can access and analyze game usage data in real-time.

     

     

    We are also a part of Major League Gaming. Major League Gaming is the dominant media property exclusively targeting tens of millions of consumers worldwide who have a passion for playing video games as a competitive social activity.

     

     

    Our portfolio includes games such as Guitar Hero, Call of Duty: World at War, Brink, Mortal Kombat, Saints Row: The Third and sites such as MLG.tv and GameBattles.

    Experience

    Work

    Agora Games (2008 - Current)

    Role: Lead Engineer

    Focusing on middleware, online operations and web application development.

     

    GE Healthcare (2005 - 2008)

    Role: Software Engineer

    Member of the Enterprise Clinical Information Systems organization.

     

    GE Global Research (1998 - 2005)

    Role: Computer Scientist

    Member of the Advanced Computing Technologies organization.

    Education

    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute / 1998 - 2000Masters in Computer Science

    SUNY Binghamton / 1994 - 1997Bachelors in Computer Science

    Publications

    Java Internationalization Co-authored with Andy Deitsch

    Java Enterprise Best Practices O'Reilly authors

    Specialties

    Ruby, Java, C#, Python, CoffeeScript, Rails, Redis, MySQL, MongoDB, Chef, Capistrano, Internationalization, Localization.

    Contact

    Electronic Mail

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    Interests

    Guitar, skateboarding, snowboarding, video games (PS2, PS3, Wii, 360, DS), running.

    Links

    We can connect in some way on the following sites:

    Twitter

    GitHub

    Agora Games GitHub

    Blog

    LinkedIn