Howaye T.
About Howaye T.
Howaye T. is a Software Engineer specializing in playback technologies at fuboTV, where he has worked since 2021. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona and has prior experience at Thales.
Work at fuboTV
Howaye T. has been employed at fuboTV since 2021 as a Software Engineer specializing in Playback. In this role, Howaye is responsible for ensuring the reliability of the graphical user interface (GUI) through unit and instrumentation testing. Additionally, Howaye has created an API that facilitates data retrieval for other services when the video player is accessible. The implementation of the GUI follows MVVM design principles, which enhances both scalability and maintainability of the software.
Education and Expertise
Howaye T. earned a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, completing the program from 2012 to 2017. This educational background provides a solid foundation in software development and engineering principles, which is reflected in Howaye's professional work. The expertise gained during this period supports the technical skills applied in various projects, particularly in software engineering and system security.
Background
Before joining fuboTV, Howaye T. worked at Thales as a Software Engineer from 2016 to 2021. During this five-year tenure, Howaye developed a video player utilizing Kotlin and Java, with a focus on digital rights management (DRM) license management through SQLiteDatabase. This experience contributed to a strong understanding of video playback technologies and security measures in software applications.
Technical Skills and Responsibilities
In the role at Thales, Howaye T. managed dynamic port management to provide device driver access upon requests from crew members. Additionally, Howaye oversaw system security by implementing SELinux and SEAndroid to control permissions for both Thales and third-party services. Network traffic management was also a key responsibility, utilizing IPTables to facilitate application services, showcasing a comprehensive skill set in software engineering and system administration.