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* Experience
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** GSoC Mentor for [[https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#4973810873270272][Zulip]]
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*** May 2018 - Present (ends Aug 2018)
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Mentoring a student to help build a terminal client for Zulip using it's API.
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** Software Developer at [[http://akvo.org][Akvo]]
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*** Sep 2016 - Present
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Full-stack developer for RSR --- a Django based reporting framework for
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organizations doing developmental work
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- Contributed quite a few of performance improvements to make the site snappier
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- General code quality improvements with better testing, apart from adding
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features and fixing bugs.
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** Machine Learning Engineer at [[http://infilect.com][Infilect]]
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*** Jul 2015 - Mar 2016
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Worked on a fashion assistant leveraging deep neural networks for image based
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search and retrieval
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- Learnt about CNNs and became comfortable training models using Torch and
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Caffe
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- Built a visual similarity based search system
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- Improved the data collection platform for the product database
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** Recurser at the [[https://recurse.com][Recurse Center]]
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*** Jun - Aug, 2014
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Spent 12-weeks in a collaborative, self-directed, programming retreat. Here's a
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[[https://punchagan.muse-amuse.in/recurse-center/][daily journal]] of what I did there.
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- Learnt about the internals of Python and built an inspection tool for CPython
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code
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- Worked with hardware and helped build a LED spectrum analyzer among other
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things
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** Software Developer at [[http://www.enthought.com][Enthought]]
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*** Sep 2011 - May 2014
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Primarily worked on [[https://www.enthought.com/products/canopy/][Canopy]] -- a Qt based development environment for
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Scientists/Engineers.
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- Helped design and build the first cut of an application platform for Python
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based apps
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- Acquired some taste for good software design
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** Research Associate at [[http://fossee.in][FOSSEE]], IIT Bombay
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*** Jul 2009 - Jul 2011
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Helped increase the adoption of Python in college through training.
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- Designed and developed material for a course on [[https://github.com/FOSSEE/sees][Software Engineering for
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Engineers and Scientists]]
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- Helped organize, design and conduct workshops spread across India
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* Projects
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I contribute to a number of FOSS projects in varying degrees. [[https://github.com/punchagan][GitHub]] provides a
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fairly comprehensive overview.
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** [[https://github.com/punchagan/cinspect][cinspect]]
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*** Python
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~cinspect~ attempts to extend Python's built-in inspect module to add
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"inspection" for Python's builtins and other objects not written in Python. It
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uses ~libclang~ to parse C-code and indexes it to allow looking up the source
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of the required objects, using an ~inspect~-like API.
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** [[https://github.com/recursecenter/blaggregator][Blaggregator]]
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*** Python, Django, Javascript, CSS
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A Django powered site that aggregates blog posts of Recursers from all over the
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web. I've added a bunch of features to it, and am the current maintainer.
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** [[https://github.com/org2blog/org2blog][org2blog]]
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*** Emacs-Lisp
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An ~Emacs~ minor mode for blogging to Wordpress that's loved by many users for it's ease of use.
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** [[https://github.com/punchagan/crumb][crumb]]
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*** Javascript, CSS
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An experimental Disqus-like commenting system that (ab)uses GitHub issues as the "database".
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** [[https://github.com/getnikola/nikola][Nikola]]
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*** Python
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A static site & blog generator that I use for my blog -- contributed a handful
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of features and bug fixes over time.
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* Education
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** BITS Pilani, Goa Campus, India
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*** Aug 2005 - Jun 2009
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/B.E.(Hons.), Electrical and Electronics/, GPA: 8.31/10
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* Skills
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- Most comfortable with :: Python, Javascript, Emacs Lisp, HTML/CSS, Qt, Git, Linux
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- Have worked with :: Lua, Torch, Caffe, PySpark, R, Octave, Clojure, Go, C, Elm, Bash, LaTeX
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% Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license,
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% Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
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** [[https://www.github.com/codertilldeath/quadgrav][Quadgrav]]
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*** Clojure
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A quil sketch that implements the approximation algorithm for an N-Body simulation
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known as the Barnes-Hut simulation. The algorithm uses a quadtree to query nearby
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particles, and treating far away particles as a single particle. Used tufte to profile
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the app when pushing for optimization.
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#+MACRO: ADDRESS1 me@mail.pestctrl.io
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#+MACRO: ADDRESS2 281-256-5781
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* Interview Grid
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|-------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------------+---------------------------------------|
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| | pAIng | ILOC Compiler | Delivery | ExamBuilder | Quadgrav |
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|-------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------------+---------------------------------------|
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| Challenges | Reading the papers | Understand schedule locks | Composition and integration | Learning about databases | Working with the language to optimize |
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| | Visualizing the network | Module design, new language | | | |
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|-------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------------+---------------------------------------|
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| Mistakes/Failures | Design was terrible | Decided to use symbols | | | |
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|-------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------------+---------------------------------------|
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| Enjoyed | Loved learning internals | LOVED learning about compilers | Designing such a large system | Working in dotnet core | Working in Clojure |
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| | Wish the world had git | Lisp background | | | Implementing physics |
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|-------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------------+---------------------------------------|
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| Leadership | | | Tons of pair programming | | |
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|-------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------------+---------------------------------------|
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| Conflicts | | | When it came time to make | | |
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| | | | decisions, we had one team | | |
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| | | | member question everything we | | |
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| | | | did | | |
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|-------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------------+---------------------------------------|
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| What I'd do differently | Design was wrong | Slow down, hammock time is needed | | | Language Choice |
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|-------------------------+--------------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------------+---------------------------------------|
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* What are my weaknesses?
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way of deadlines.
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Also, I used to think that skill was all that was
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* Tell me about yourself
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I am a student at the University of Houston, studying computer
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science. I grew up in a poverty stricken family, and my parents had
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been out of a job for about 3 years before I entered University. Me
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entering university should've been a net negative for my family, but
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UH had offered me a very attractive financial package, which
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would've given me a net gain, so I attended there. During my time
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here, I have spent time learning a plethora of tools, programming
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languages, attempted to build a startup. I also work at the
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university as a part time web developer, helping out the school's
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assessment center with their website for administering online tests
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to students. Outside of work, I like to participate in hackathons,
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and read up on open source projects, as well as refining my own set
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of software tools. I'm looking for new challenges ahead of me, and
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an opportunity to be able to focus more on a smaller number of
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projects. My life at school for the past few years have been a
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and my own desires to learn. I'd like to be able to narrow my focus
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more.
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* Education
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** University of Houston, Houston, Texas
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*** Aug 2015 - Jun 2019
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/Bachelor of Science, Computer Science/, GPA: 3.5/4
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* Skills
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- Programming Languages :: Scala, Java, C#, Clojure, Common Lisp, Python, C++, C
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- Tools and Environments :: Emacs, GDB, .NET Core, Git, Linux
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- Have worked with :: Javascript, AutoLISP, TDD
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* Experience
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** Compiler Engineer at texas Instruments
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*** Feb 2020 - Now
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- Fixed bugs with linker
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- Added new functionality to machine outliner
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- Upstreamed work
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- Peephole optimizations
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** Web Developer Intern at University of Houston
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*** May 2018 - Aug 2018
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administer online exams for their students to take at our testing
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center. Application was in .NET Core MVC with SignalR. Previously, we
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had a small team in charge of creating exams, who would have to write
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out an XML file specifying the test details and questions. The
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application allowed the professors themselves to create the exams,
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reducing the workload of the test maintainers.
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** Software Engineer Intern at Pi Integrated Systems
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*** Jun 2017 - Aug 2017
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Primarily worked in AutoLISP for an AutoCAD plugin for designing piping plants
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- Rewrote matrix multiplication functions to remove dependency on
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AutoCAD's proprietary libraries. As a result, company's plugins
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became compatible with other CAD engines
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- Implemented breadth-first search, to allow users of the plugin to
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determine where piping failures would occur
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** Networking Engineer Intern at University of Houston
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*** May 2016 - Aug 2016
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Assisted in upgrading the math department's network to accomodate for
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new testing center. Setup new VLANs for new computers, deployed STP
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Trunks.
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* Projects
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I have built and contributed to a few projects, all of which can be viewed on my
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[[https://github.com/codertilldeath][GitHub]] page.
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** ILOC Compiler
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*** Common Lisp
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A compiler for the ILOC abstract machine, written in Common Lisp. The
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compiler reads in the ILOC code with a hand-written scanner and
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parser, schedules the instructions to reduce latency, and then
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allocates the registers based on some number of available physical
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registers.
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** Virtual Memory Manager
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*** C++
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are swapped into memory when they are referenced, and swapping is
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implemented using several page replacement algorithms such as LRUX,
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FIFO, OPTIX, etc. The program is forked into n+2 processes: two
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through pipes, and are synchronized via semaphores.
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** Delivery Company Blockchain Stack
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*** C# (ASP.NET Core, Xamarin), Hyperledger Composer, Python (Flask), Angular
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A blockchain powered asset tracker, built for a school project on Software Design.
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Uses a full stack from a blockchain in the backend to a mobile app in the front end.
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A website was also built for certain users to monitor the activity on the blockchain.
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Built with TDD, with 90% test coverage.
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** pAIng
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*** Java
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Built a vanilla neural network from scratch, as well as an implementation of the old
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pong arcade game. The goal was to breed neural networks that would slowly improve at
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playing the game. Selection was done through a fitness function, and networks were
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bred by randomly choosing one of the edge weights for each network, or by averaging.
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+One that doesn't get in my way of learning new things.+
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One that pushes me to improve my understanding of my job in ways that
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benefit both myself and my employer
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* What makes me a good software engineer
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* Salary
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| | $79K a year | 90K | 100K |
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|---+------------------+------------------+------------------|
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| | $5124 a month | $5768 a month | $6342 a month |
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| | $4124 w/o rent | $4768 w/o rent | $5342 w/o rent |
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| | $3724 w/o luxury | $4368 w/o luxury | $4942 w/o luxury |
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| | $45K a year | $52K a year | $60K a year |
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| | $90K 2 years | $104K 2 year | $120K 2 year |
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| Yearly | Bimonthly | Monthly | w/o rent | 1 year | 2 years | Expendable | Monthly |
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|--------+-----------+---------+----------+--------+---------+------------+---------|
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| 79000 | 2562 | 5124 | 3924 | 47088 | 94176 | 19176 | 799 |
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| 85000 | 2737 | 5474 | 4274 | 51288 | 102576 | 27576 | 1149 |
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| 86000 | 2767 | 5534 | 4334 | 52008 | 104016 | 29016 | 1209 |
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| 87000 | 2796 | 5592 | 4392 | 52704 | 105408 | 30408 | 1267 |
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| 88000 | 2825 | 5650 | 4450 | 53400 | 106800 | 31800 | 1325 |
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| 89000 | 2855 | 5710 | 4510 | 54120 | 108240 | 33240 | 1385 |
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| 90000 | 2884 | 5768 | 4568 | 54816 | 109632 | 34632 | 1443 |
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| 100000 | 3171 | 6342 | 5142 | 61704 | 123408 | 48408 | 2017 |
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#+TBLFM: $3='(* $2 2);N::$4='(- $3 1200);N::$5='(* $4 12);N::$6='(* $5 2);N::$7='(- $6 $save);N::$8='(/ $7 24);N
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#+CONSTANTS: save=75000
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* What do I want to accomplish during these 2 years?
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- Complete my developer backpack
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- Get to know my coworkers really well
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- Put $75K into savings NET.
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- Gain team playing skills, try to overcome soft skill limitations
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- Improve my experience with compilers, and C++ skills
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- In my spare time, start working my way into MLIR, or Rigetti, or
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Google, as well as become an Emacs contributor, or an SBCL
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contributor, or Mezzano contributor
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* Negotiation letter
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Hello Deonca,
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I have received my offer letter, and I am thrilled to be joining Texas
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Instruments! When I got to speak to the team during my onsite, I found
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the work they were doing to be both challenging and rewarding, and it
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lines up with what I am passionate about. I hope to be an asset to
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Texas Instruments.
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I did want to discuss the base salary before I formally accepted the
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offer. Based on my conversations during my on-site interview, I was
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told I would be spending most, if not all, of my time working with the
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compiler team. The salaries for those working on compilers can range
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from $80K-$140K based on job postings and data I can find on LinkedIn,
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GlassDoor, and other job sites.
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I do not feel like I possess all the skills to be paid the average for
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this field of work, which would be around $100K. However, the skills
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that I do possess should warrant a compensation closer to $90K. I feel
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that my grasp on the fundamentals of compiler design is very
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strong. My personal projects reflect a fair understanding of the
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structure and concepts of all the major components of a
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compiler. Thus, I would be able to start providing value to the Texas
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Instruments compiler group at a much faster rate.
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I would love to hear your thoughts, and I am open to discuss them
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anytime this week. Would you be interested in scheduling a call later
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today? Thank you again for the offer letter, I hope to hear back soon!
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Best,
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Benson C.
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** Short version
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Premises:
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1. I am hired as a rotation engineer.
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2. Despite premise #1, I would be primarily be working on compilers.
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3. Compiler engineers average about $100K a year, with the minimum
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being $80K
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4. I am not average, but I do possess more fundamentals than an entry
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level, as well as personal projects.
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What is my argument?
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- I want $90K
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- I was brought on the rotation program due to my lack of experience
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- I have a personal project which demonstrates a knowledge of fundamentals
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- I would be working on the compilers team.
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- I feel that I should be compensated with reference to the work that
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I am doing, and the value I am providing to TI.
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* Monthly expenses
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|------------+-----|
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| Groceries | 300 |
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| Eating Out | 400 |
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| | |
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* Questions
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- What is the structure of these calls?
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- What's wrong with the whole "too fast" movement?
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- There was some ambiguity that wasn't worked out with the manager who
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interviewed me. Should I re-contact him? He said I would be hired
|
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directly into their team.
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- Would they extend the deadline for my acceptance due to this?
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* Notes
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- I don't want to be underpaid for the value for compiler work
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- I'm not sure I will be walking away.
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* Message to Cody
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Hey Cody, this is Benson. I had a question, but I realized I was never
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put into email contact with you, so I hope you don't mind me messaging
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you.
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|
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I got my offer letter last Friday, and I'm super excited to join! But,
|
||||
I noticed again, that the offer was for a rotation engineer. Does that
|
||||
mean I will have to be rotating between teams? Or would I still be
|
||||
working with the compiler team for the majority of the time?
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* Damn, give time frame when receive offer
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7
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* Best programmer joke
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10 types hexadecimal
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* What is the one thing you'd build if you had unlimited resources?
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A means of life extension. More time = more time to spend unlimited resources.
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* Cool prize
|
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Motorized Height Adjustable desk
|
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* Why are you passionate about computer science?
|
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