Amazon developer tools

Tools used by developers within Amazon to build software

contracted

 – present

Amazon One Medical logo

Amazon acquired One Medical in 2023 and we began work on integrating our technology. We decided to invest in improving support for large Ruby applications like One Medical’s in Amazon's internal developer tooling.

Contributions

  • Served as the feature lead, writing stories and coordinating work among the engineers
  • Designed the implementation of major features
  • Planned and scoped the work out with the owning team
  • Communicated project status updates to stakeholders

Description

We planned out an MVP with enough support that we could use the developer tools, with minimal contributions from other teams. During planning, we came up with manual solutions to deeper integrations that were not part of our MVP. There were three major implementation phases to the project:

  1. Dependency API
  2. Build tooling CLI
  3. Application templates

At each step of the way, we held regular checkpoints with the owning team to review our progress and discuss any blockers or questions.

Projects

Contracted

  1. My One

    Patient web application for One Medical

     – present

  2. 1Life

    Electronic medical record and provider application for One Medical

     – present

  3. Pivotal Cloud Ops

    Operations for the publicly-accessible Pivotal deployment of Cloud Foundry

     – 

  4. BOSH

    An open source tool chain for release engineering, deployment and lifecycle management of large scale distributed services

     – 

  5. Cerner Chart Search

    Semantic search of provider notes in medical records

     – 

  6. Cerner Millennium+

    A new platform for electronic medical software

     – 

  7. Mail Funhouse

    Mock SMTP server for catching mail

     – 

  8. Cerner Store

    Online storefront for Cerner clients to purchase from and publish to

     – 

Personal

  1. Water Wars

    Water Consumption Tracking and Competition

     – 

Retired

  1. Oxalates

    An app that tracks oxalate consumption information

     – 

  2. Photo Albums

    Yet another photo storage application, but this one does exactly what we want.

     – 

  3. Git Push for iOS

    Push changes to a Github repository from iOS

     – 

  4. Web Queue

    Better Netflix queue management on any device

     – 

  5. Read Link Later

    Instapaper links on Twitter.com

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