Jon Bodner has spent the past 20 years working in just about every corner of the software industry including on-line commerce, education, finance, government, healthcare, and internet infrastructure. He is a software engineer, lead developer, and architect and enjoys presenting and discussing open source technology trends, and the future of software engineering. Jon is currently a Lead Software Engineer at Capital One where, along with a co-worker, he recently open sourced checks-out, a fork of the LGTM project ( https://github.com/capitalone/checks-out).
Over the past two years, Jon has given several public talks on Go. At DevFest DC, he gave introductory and advanced talks on Go concurrency. At GopherCon, he introduced Proteus, a declarative, type-safe, runtime-generated DAO layer for Go and, at GothamGo, he spoke on closures and generics in Go.
Jon has also written a number of posts on Go for Capital One's DevExchange blog ( https://medium.com/capital-one-developers)
In addition to talking and writing about Go, Jon has also spoken at PyData DC on improving Data Science accuracy via software engineering, took part in a panel on open source in the enterprise at Atlanta Vision Talks, and spoke about Capital One's open source process at the Open Source Leadership Summit and OSCON.
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