Software engineer currently focusing on Go & Kubernetes. But I'm also learning Rust and eventually want to work on something that takes me closer to the systems, e.g., eBPF.
I pride myself in having made non-trivial contributions to projects in short time. Especially during the past year, as that's when I worked on multiple projects for a short period of time and contributed to them too. I have experience working on things long-term and end-to-end too.
I'm a software engineer with more breadth in career than depth, and willing to build depth. Current focus areas: Go & Kubernetes. But I'm also learning Rust and eventually want to work on something that takes me closer to the systems (current idea is eBPF).
I pride myself in having made non-trivial contributions to projects in short time. Especially during the past year as that's when I worked on multiple projects for a short period of time and contributed to them too.
The way they forced reconnecting to the same Wi-Fi network that was used to configure it the first time rendered it useless even if you changed just the SSID!
I have faced the same problem numerous times. Sometimes the cs.opensource.google links work, sometimes they don't. I haven't yet bothered to try and understand why that's the case.
Why can't they use the github.com/golang/go link instead? (no pun, genuinely wondering)
I learned only a few hours back that entire Servo team was let go by Mozilla [1] and the project is now a part of Linux Foundation. So, I think, Servo has no direct/indirect ties to Mozilla/Google any more.
Willing to relocate: Yes (not within India)
Technologies: Go (GoLang), Kubernetes, Linux, Virtualization, Rust, eBPF
Resume: https://bit.ly/dharmitresume
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Email: Available in the resume
Software engineer currently focusing on Go & Kubernetes. But I'm also learning Rust and eventually want to work on something that takes me closer to the systems, e.g., eBPF.
I pride myself in having made non-trivial contributions to projects in short time. Especially during the past year, as that's when I worked on multiple projects for a short period of time and contributed to them too. I have experience working on things long-term and end-to-end too.