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Software Engineer

Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
98Point6 Inc.
Software Engineer
Apple Jun 1, 2014 - Apr 2017
Software Engineer at Apple
Twisted Pair Solutions Mar 2013 - Jun 2014
Mobile Software Engineer
Microsoft Jul 2008 - Nov 2011
Software Design Engineer In Test
Ibm Jun 2007 - Jan 2008
Software Engineer Intern
Johnson Controls May 2006 - Dec 2006
Software Engineer Intern
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology 2006 - 2008
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Penn State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Skills:
Software Design, C#, Software Development, Testing, Software Engineering, Mobile Applications, Java, Oop, Visual Studio, Agile Methodologies, C++, C, Eclipse, Debugging, Test Automation, Xcode, Ios Development, Scrum, Cocoa, Object Oriented Design, Objective C, Git, Programming, .Net, Computer Science, Javascript, Android, Xml, Unit Testing, Android Development
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Ryan Markle

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Us Patents

Device, Method, And Graphical User Interface For Enabling Generation Of Contact-Intensity-Dependent Interface Responses

US Patent:
2017006, Mar 9, 2017
Filed:
Sep 3, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/256551
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Ryan A. Markle - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/041
G06F 3/0488
Abstract:
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display, a touch-sensitive surface, one or more sensors capable of detecting intensity of one or more contacts with the touch-sensitive surface, one or more processors, and a non-transitory memory. The method includes displaying, on the display, an interface object associated with a plurality of contact-intensity-dependent interface responses corresponding to a plurality of contact intensity level values and receiving a sequence of one or more inputs that includes detecting a contact on the touch-sensitive surface associated with a location of the interface object and detecting an intensity of the contact. In response to receiving the sequence of one or more inputs, the method includes, in accordance with a determination that a first mode is enabled, determining a contact intensity level value for the contact based on the detected intensity of the contact and, in accordance with a determination that a second mode is enabled, determining a contact intensity level value for the contact that is independent of the detected intensity of the contact. After determining the contact intensity level value for the contact, the method includes providing the determined contact intensity level value together with information indicative of the detected contact on the touch-sensitive surface in order to enable generation of a respective contact-intensity-dependent interface response of the plurality of contact-intensity-dependent interface responses selected based on the determined contact intensity level value.

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