[00]BIOS POST... OK
[01]MEM CHECK: 65536K VERIFIED
[02]LOADING KERNEL MODULE: documentation.ko
[03]MOUNTING /dev/portfolio ...
[04]INITIALIZING 54 dbt MODELS .......... DONE
[05]VERIFYING 900+ AUTOMATED TESTS ... PASS
[06]CONNECTING TO 14 DOCKER SERVICES ... OK
[07]ALL SYSTEMS OPERATIONAL.
LUKE UDELL
Data Engineer // Army Veteran // Builder
Most of my work comes down to the same thing: something important exists only in someone's head, and I turn it into something the organization can use without that person in the room. That's been true in a brigade headquarters, at IBM, and in my garage. I build data systems, write things down, and try to leave every codebase better than I found it.
PORTFOLIO PROJECTS
> ls -la ./projects/
Full-stack data pipeline: generation to dimensional model to BI
Enterprise-grade home infrastructure: 9 VLANs, zero-trust segmentation, full documentation
Privacy-by-design framework modeling 20 jurisdictions of compliance
Zero-to-one metrics design for an ad-supported streaming platform
Same standards I'd use on a production system. A 500-line engineering standards document governs development. Debugging history goes into a structured known issues log. Dependencies are pinned. Architecture decisions are recorded. You can stand up the entire environment from a single config template.