Jason Whitted

Staff Software Engineer at Socialive

Jason Whitted has a diverse work experience spanning over many years. Jason is currently working as a Staff Software Engineer at Socialive since February 2021. Before that, they worked at Clover Network, Inc. as a Senior Staff Software Engineer from June 2019 to October 2022. Jason was also an Adjunct Instructor at Trilogy Education, teaching at the University of Arizona Coding Bootcamp from August 2020 to March 2021.

One of Jason's significant roles was at Ent Credit Union, where they started as an Application Developer in April 2004 and eventually became an Application Architect. During their time there, they played a fundamental role in developing a high availability, real-time online banking website used by over 300,000 members with assets over $6B. Jason spearheaded the disassembly of a monolithic C# application into micro-services using Domain Driven Design (DDD) and Software Oriented Architecture (SOA) patterns. Jason implemented various technologies such as a reliable event-driven message bus using NATS-Streaming, REST/gRPC API endpoints following the CQRS pattern, Docker containers with Azure Container Registry, and deployed to Azure Kubernetes Services. Jason also strengthened and mentored multiple development teams, conducted training programs, and introduced programming scavenger hunts to enhance skills and increase morale.

Additionally, Jason has entrepreneurial experience as the owner of Etalisoft, LLC from January 2006 to January 2007.

Overall, Jason Whitted has a strong background in software engineering, architecture, team leadership, and teaching, with expertise in web development and banking systems.

Jason Whitted attended Colorado Technical University from 2001 to 2002, where they earned an Associate of Science degree in e-Business. Jason then continued their education at the same university from 2001 to 2004 and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology.

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