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Anthony Hunter Hinnant

Software Engineer

anthonyhinnant@hinnant.live

(+1) 919-605-8399


Skills

Programming Languages

C, C++, C#, Ada, HTML, CSS, Java, Python, Lua, Bash, PowerShell

Frameworks

.NET, Windows Presentation Foundation, Javax, Java Swing

Development Environments

Visual Studio, Eclipse, GNAT Programming Studio

Operating Systems

Windows, Linux (Redhat Enterprise Linux, Debian, Arch, and various others)

Other Tools

Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, Atlassian Suite(Jira/Jama/Bitbucket/Bamboo)

Languages

English

Native

Japanese

Business Level Proficiency

Certifications

Japanese Language Prociency Test / 日本語能力試験 N1
December 2021

Resumes

Resume (English)
履歴書 (Japanese)
職務経歴書 (Japanese)



Work Experience

AVT Simulation
June 2018 - May 2022

Projects

Joint Light Tactical Vehicle
June 2018 - May 2022

Joint Light Tactical Vehicle or JLTV - A maintenance trainer for the US Army Joint Light Tactical Vehicle. Contributed by writing test tools to test hardware interactions, lesson software, and software to simulate different menus and interfaces the student interacts with in the vehicle. Software was made in visual studio using C++ and C#.


Construction Equipment Virtual Trainer
June 2018 - May 2022

Construction Equipment Virtual Trainer or CEVT - A virtual trainer for various types of construction equipment including Graders, Loaders, Wheel-Loaders, Scrapers, and Hydraulic Excavators. Developed a classroom management program for the instructor to use on a Windows 10 desktop to track ongoing simulations and class and student data stored in a database on a virtual machine. Software was written in C# using the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) framework with the Model View View-Model (MVVM) software architectural pattern including unit testing.


Army Apache Gunnery Trainer
June 2018 - May 2022

Apache Gunnery Trainer or AAGT – A desktop trainer for a front seat AH-64 Apache. Developed realistic AH-64 menus using GL Studio and developed back-end code to interact with menus and simulate a COM system with ARC231V and several other radios using a multitude of different message types. Software was written in C/C++ in a Linux environment


Closed Combat Tactical Trainer
June 2018 - May 2022

Closed Combat Tactical Trainer or CCTT – A ground simulator for a multitude of different architectures that can interact with one another in simulation including tanks, bradleys, and HMMWVs. Contributed by fixing defects in Ada/C Linux software code, Java OneSAF code, Linux RPMs and POSIX shell scripts in bash and ksh. Also contributed to fielding efforts performing software upgrades at multiple military installations internationally.


Education

University of Central Florida
2013 - 2018

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering