> decision-makers can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent
Feels definitely true. I wish ICs had much more agency. Wish there was something actionable even as a small step (which I don't think is there on the article).
Having been laid off due to unclear reasons, can't help but think the same could happen in my next prospective job (if I get one in this market that is) and there's nothing I could do about it.
Location: India. UTC +05:30
Remote: Yes (only).
Willing to relocate: Not in general. But open to consider based on interest.
Technologies:
1. Professional: Elixir, Go, Java, C#, Scala, Postgres, graph database, Kubernetes, Docker and a little bit of Helm, Terraform.
2. Personal: Lua, Fennel, Rust, Racket, SML.
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NQOUQ2T20oi0tn8m-P1OwflwgdpttY5N/view?usp=sharing
Email: (available on the linked resume)
Location: India. UTC +05:30
Remote: Yes (only).
Willing to relocate: Not in general. But open to consider based on interest.
Technologies:
1. Professional: Elixir, Go, Java, C#, Scala, Postgres, graph database, Kubernetes, Docker and a little bit of Helm, Terraform.
2. Personal: Lua, Fennel, Rust, Racket, SML.
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NQOUQ2T20oi0tn8m-P1OwflwgdpttY5N/view?usp=sharing
Email: (available on the linked resume)
Location: India. GMT +05:30
Remote: Yes (only).
Willing to relocate: Not in general. But open to consider based on interest.
Technologies:
1. Professional: Elixir, Go, Java, C#, Scala, Postgres, graph database, Kubernetes, Docker and a little bit of Helm, Terraform.
2. Personal: Lua, Fennel, Rust, Racket, SML.
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NQOUQ2T20oi0tn8m-P1OwflwgdpttY5N/view?usp=sharing
Email: (available on the linked resume)
Never done any professional systems programming. C is what comes to mind. But don't let the simplicity fool you. It's pretty easy to shoot yourself in the foot with C.
Recently I've been coming across ML family of languages. I see compiler books in OCaml. Atleast in the academic discussions I see the need to get away from C in terms of building reliable computer systems. Maybe it's a bit of a stretch to call it a systems programming language but maybe something to consider.
Feels definitely true. I wish ICs had much more agency. Wish there was something actionable even as a small step (which I don't think is there on the article).
Having been laid off due to unclear reasons, can't help but think the same could happen in my next prospective job (if I get one in this market that is) and there's nothing I could do about it.