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Full-stack software craftsman and technical leader with over 15 years of experience. Equally adept at system design, programming, technical leadership, mentorship, and business collaboration. Have a wide breadth of technical experience, but specialize in backend API development, relational databases, and web applications. Passionate about simplicity and efficiency.
I have worked at over a dozen companies large and small, in a handful of different domains. Also participated in hundreds of interviews, about half-and-half as the interviewer and the interviewee. I have given dozens of talks and training sessions on a variety of topics, mostly focusing on distributed systems, caching, and testing.
My top skills are Java, SQL, testing, and refactoring.
I have experience with formal academic and professional mentorship, and would love to help you skill up, solve a problem, or just nerd out with you today!
A competent professional with more than a decade and a half of hands-on experience in designing, architecting, developing, deploying, maintaining and retiring enterprise level e-commerce and Java Desktop and Web Applications.
Presently working with a leading Software firm in Amsterdam as a Software Engineer.
Insightful knowledge of Operating System, Computer Organization, Computer Programming Fundamentals, Data Structures and Algorithms, Object Oriented Analysis & Design, Software Quality and Assurance, Computer Networks, Network Level Programming.
An effective communicator with exceptional relationship management skills with the ability to relate to people at any level of business and management across the globe.
Proficient in analyzing client requirements, extracting and interpreting complex data to provide customized data solutions.
I am a DevOps Engineer and sometimes double as a Backend Developer.
I have expertise micro-services architecture, service discovery, configuration and change management, pipeline as code, infrastructure as code, bash scripting, monitoring and logging, containerisation and container orchestration, software quality assurance (using BDD approach), JavaScript, NodeJS, React, etc.
I am a tech enthusiast who loves to engage with solving problems and brainstorm with other engineers. Beyond solving problems, I love to make remarkable impact on products and teams.
I am a go-getter and a creative thinker. I am passionate about delivering highly efficient results.
I am Arushi Singhal, Software Engineer at Amazon.
I have a keen interest in Algorithmic Problem Solving and have been programming for around 7 years now. I interned in Summer 2019 at Google as a Software Engineer. In Summer 2018, I did a Machine Learning internship at Robert Bosch Engineering and Private Limited, Bangalore, India (RBEI). I have multiple experiences of back-end development for large-scale systems. During my internships, I worked with Python and machine learning libraries in Python, Java, gRPC, Protocol Buffer, Google Guice and Google’s Internal Frameworks, Django, Ruby on Rails.
I have also contributed to many open-source projects, including the Linux Kernel. I have submitted over 50 patches to kernel code. My other contribution to Open Source can be seen on my GitHub Profile. I am also passionate about mentoring and motivating people to contribute to open-source projects and was Google Code-In Mentor in 2017 for OpenWISP and Sugar Labs. I also worked as a Computer Science Instructor at CodeConnect, where we as an instructor ensure that our computer science education is accessible, empowering, and supportive for the next generation, and committed to our mission of increasing diversity in tech. In CodeConnect, I gave Python lectures to Pre-University students.
I also used to be a Student Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant and I find teaching/mentoring extremely motivating - sometimes I'd get introduced to new interesting topics that I'd probably never think of finding out about on my own if it wasn't for the purpose of explaining it to someone else. Sometimes I'd get a completely new perspective on subjects I thought I knew when trying to find a way to present it to someone else. I'd really love to keep learning this way.
One of the topics I'm always happy to talk about are the interviews - I've done a fair share of them, most of them in top tech companies and I would love to share what I've observed so far. I'm always up for tackling interesting interview questions, doing mock interviews or just giving resume tips (I got my interviews at Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, Google and also at open-source communities without a referral, so I might help you with reviewing your resume to make it stand out. :))
Other than that, you can always reach out to me if you have questions related to Java, Python, R, Matlab, C, C++, Data Structures, Algorithms, SQL, GIT, Mathematics etc. I try to keep my knowledge and skills up to date and learn something new every day by helping you!
Being a researcher, quick learner and having software development experience, I believe I am a good fit for mentoring.
Generalist Software Developer and Software Development Coach. I think testing is very important; a tight development process is key; and that reviewing your requirements regularly for completeness, consistency and accuracy will minimize the cost of "surprises". I like to know the big picture, am detail oriented and love the challenge of jumping into projects where I know little or nothing about the problem domain or technology stack. I believe in learning something new every day and that process improvement is all about being intentional with your time and effort.
I find mentoring others to be very rewarding, especially when the mentee finds that "ah-ha" moment and is able to move on under their own steam. I tend to seek out projects where I can dive in first and discover what is needed to bring the rest of the team up-to-speed.
I also love experimenting with new languages - some of the more recent examples are Rust, elixir and clojure. It's refreshing to see the newer languages are "batteries-included" in terms of build tools, test tools and dependency management.
I am a long-time [open-source contributor and Linux enthusiast](https://www.archlinux.org/people/developer-fellows/#schiv). In the past I spent most of my time staring at black screens with green text scrolling endlessly for hours and days. I am now a practitioner of [Knowledge Science](https://www.infoworld.com/article/3448577/who-should-be-responsible-for-your-data-the-knowledge-scientist.html), an emerging subdiscipline of Computer Science allied with the goals of [explainable](https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2019/12/30/explainable-ai-the-rising-role-of-knowledge-scientists/#395937a2603f), ["semantic"](https://www.poolparty.biz/semantic-ai/) artificial intelligence (AI). With a background in the [Semantic Web](https://www.dataversity.net/semantic-web-and-semantic-technology-trends-in-2020/#) and traditional [symbolic AI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_representation_and_reasoning), I am a graph database specialist fully invested in data modelling and programming with semantic technologies.
While as a Computer Scientist I am inclined on research and development (R&D), nothing gives me more satisfaction than building or leading a software technology project from inception to production, especially so at the bleeding-edge. I regret that I may be time-constrained, but you are welcome to check in with me for quick consultations.
16 Years of Development, Design and Architecture Experience in varied Component Based Java Microservice and JEE implementations
Experienced in building complex applications with layered, reusable & testable component based architecture using appropriate Design Patterns.
Experienced in mentoring, analyzing and improving Code Quality - Principles, Processes and Tools - Pair Programming, Peer Reviews
Ability to understand design documents and develop code base as per the functionality.
Senior Software Developer seeking a freelance job in Codementor, working intensively on .NET, .NET core with C#, Asp.net, Xamarin & JavaScript & framework.
I have worked as software developer in many IT firms and as a software consultant in the following banks, namely:
1. Libra Internet Bank(assigned by PG Consulting)
2. First Bank of Nigeria(Assigned by Consorzio Technologies)
3. United Bank for Africa(UBA) (Assigned by Tenece Professional Services)
4. OrangeApple Technologies
5. Cad Consulting.
A good experience in software development culture as a Full Stack Software Developer, precisely building different types of software namely desktop, web, web services (WebAPI), and mobile. Vast experience in legacy projects, mainly debugging, supporting, and enhancement of applications.
A results-driven professional with strong technical skills and a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. Possess a wealth of knowledge and working experience of eight years of exposure within software development, design, implementation, support, and banking exposure. Have an excellent understanding of business requirements and information technology strategies with a strong information systems component. Poised to leverage acquired skills and experience in an organization seeking an articulate professional committed to delivering excellent input and supporting organizational goals.
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