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1. syngrog66 ◴[] No.40847589[source]
Location: Colorado, USA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Go/Golang, Python, Java, C, web dev, SQL, git, Linux, Docker, cloud hosting, distrib sys, threading, concurrency, perf & scalability, some ML (plain math, queries, Bayesian models/inference, OLS regression, game actors, data-driven strategy, real-time planning, constraints, rules)

Résumé/CV: https://github.com/mkramlich/portfolio/blob/master/sw-eng-Mi...

Email: groglogic+hn2024july@gmail.com

decades of prog. solid fundamentals. problem solving. comm. (native US English)

tech lead/architect. SRE-ish. solved hard legacy bugs & shipped, repeatedly. author of cheatsheet on perf

highlights:

* ex Orbitz on core tech (JVM, GC, perf regress follow-up, ops, logs, instrum, caches, sessions, threading, db conns)

* research & due diligence for US State Dept to bolster public defenses against foreign adversarial propaganda & disinfo

* game engine creator & toolmaker since kid. once built & ran small sw biz

* recent client: (de facto) sys prog R&D on mem alloc latency & SEGV resilience. C on Linux. deliv new code, benchmarks, a diagram & report demo-ing how to upgrade perf & uptime of their soft-realtime, $-sensitive, ad-bidding backend (where ns diffs impacted $)

* LatLearn: latency instrum & reporting lib (FOSS)