I recently finished my batch at the Recurse Center (formerly Hacker School), a twelve week self directed programmer's retreat focussed on becoming a better programmer. During my batch I wanted to learn about operating systems and distributed systems and built a toy UNIX shell in C from scratch and started implementing Raft, a distributed consensus protocol in Erlang.
Prior to this, I have worked for three years at an online payments startup where I worked across the entire backend codebase and spent a significant time working on the infrastructure team. I worked with: Python, Golang, AWS, Terraform and Docker. I enjoy designing and implementing fault tolerant systems and try to keep my programs small and concise, since I believe in the philosophy of less is more.
I have previous remote experience when I worked on my Google Summer of Code project in 2014. While I worked from my home in India, my mentor was situated half way across the world in Brazil. I was able to successfully use the project mailing list and IRC channel for all project related discussions.
I recently finished my batch at the Recurse Center (formerly Hacker School), a twelve week self directed programmer's retreat focussed on becoming a better programmer. During my batch I wanted to learn about operating systems and distributed systems and built a toy UNIX shell in C from scratch and started implementing Raft, a distributed consensus protocol in Erlang.
Prior to this, I have worked for three years at an online payments startup where I worked across the entire backend codebase and spent a significant time working on the infrastructure team. I worked with: Python, Golang, AWS, Terraform and Docker. I enjoy designing and implementing fault tolerant systems and try to keep my programs small and concise, since I believe in the philosophy of less is more.
I have previous remote experience when I worked on my Google Summer of Code project in 2014. While I worked from my home in India, my mentor was situated half way across the world in Brazil. I was able to successfully use the project mailing list and IRC channel for all project related discussions.
The jobs page for engineering positions mentions only San Francisco as the available location but I noticed London in this post. Could you confirm this?
I have 3 years of experience working in the backend and infrastructure team at an online payments startup. Currently I am attending the Recurse Center, a 12 week self directed program aimed at becoming a better programmer. The program concludes on 10th August, 2017. More about here: https://indradhanush.github.io/tags/#recurse-center
Distributed systems and network programming would be great. But open for anything interesting as well.
The ZeroMQ community is incredibly supportive towards newcomers and existing members alike. And ofcourse the people of the community are really smart, because you dont build a scalable and lightweight (and popular) messaging framework unless you are smart.
I have pitched in with a few (simple) commits once in a while and am looking to contribute more regularly.
You can get in touch via IRC, which is #zeromq on irc.freenode.net ; Try to linger around after asking your questions, and someone would eventually respond.
Remote: Yes. Preferred. (I have previous remote experience)
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Python, Golang, Postgres, Redis, Kafka, AWS, Terraform, Docker
Resume: http://bit.ly/indradhanush_resume
Email: [email protected]
I recently finished my batch at the Recurse Center (formerly Hacker School), a twelve week self directed programmer's retreat focussed on becoming a better programmer. During my batch I wanted to learn about operating systems and distributed systems and built a toy UNIX shell in C from scratch and started implementing Raft, a distributed consensus protocol in Erlang.
Prior to this, I have worked for three years at an online payments startup where I worked across the entire backend codebase and spent a significant time working on the infrastructure team. I worked with: Python, Golang, AWS, Terraform and Docker. I enjoy designing and implementing fault tolerant systems and try to keep my programs small and concise, since I believe in the philosophy of less is more.
I have previous remote experience when I worked on my Google Summer of Code project in 2014. While I worked from my home in India, my mentor was situated half way across the world in Brazil. I was able to successfully use the project mailing list and IRC channel for all project related discussions.
Blog: https://indradhanush.github.io/blog
Github: https://github.com/indradhanush
Twitter: https://twitter.com/indradhanush92