Matthew D. Sacks

Matthew Sacks is an american programmer, author, and community organizer in the software development community, primarily in the Los Angeles area. He is known primarily for writing for The Bitsource.com, a Los Angeles based technology blog focusing on software development and operations engineering. He is the Director of Software Engineering & CEO of the Web development firm, GlassCode, which produces Web and Mobile software, and has contributed the open source works HandShopper and GlassCodeReader to the mobile open source community in Los Angeles.
Matthew Sacks is an organizer in the Los Angeles software development community, founding the iPhone, Android, HTML5, and Erlang developer community groups in the Los Angeles area.
Published Literary Works
1) Sys Admin Magazine, "Managing Log FIles with Splunk", 2007
2) USENIX Login, "Linux Kernel Resource Allocation in Virtualized Environments", April 2008
3) Linux Pro Magazine, "Trending Linux / Network Performance with MRTG", July 2008
4) Linux Pro Magazine, "Building Virtual Linux Clusters with Rocks", January 2009
5) The Modern State of Software Innovation, InformIT, April 14, 2009.
6) Pro Website Development and Operations, Apress, November 23, 2011
Published Open Source Works
1) "HandShopper Open Source iPhone eCommerce App"
2) "Apache Kitty JMX CLI Tool"
Software Community Involvement
1) Founder, iPhoneDevLA Developer Group
2) Founder, AndroidDevLA Developer Group
3) Founder, HTML5 LA Developer Group
4) Founder, Erlang LA Developer Group
5) Founder, MobileHackDays LA
6) Apache Kitty (Incubating) PMC Member
 
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