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Location: Delhi/NCR, India

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: C#, .Net Core/Framework, microservices, MSSQL/Oracle SQL, Angular, HTML5/CSS/JS, Elasticsearch, MongoDB, Python, C/C++, Linux/Windows, Docker

Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IrYdtcI6LDFvTyUXA7ud02BZwLf...

Email: grijul[at]protonmail[dot]ch

GitHub: https://github.com/grijul

GitLab: https://gitlab.com/grijul

Personal site: https://www.rijulgulati.com

Presently I am working as a dotnet developer (.net framework / .net core). My role involves adding new features/enhancements to existing product as per requirements, as well as working on client CHPs bug fixing.

I am open to working on other technologies involving Python and/or C/C++ (linux/windows environment) as well.

(I have a few OSS projects on my github and gitlab in C/C++ and python. Links above).


Location edit: Gurgaon/Gurugram


Location: Delhi/NCR, India

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: C#, .Net Core/Framework, microservices, MSSQL/Oracle SQL, Angular, HTML5/CSS/JS, Elasticsearch, MongoDB, Python, C/C++, Linux/Windows.

Résumé/CV: https://linkedin.com/in/grijul

Email: grijul[at]protonmail[dot]ch

GitHub: https://github.com/grijul GitLab: https://gitlab.com/grijul Personal site: https://www.rijulgulati.com

Presently I am working as a dotnet developer. However I am open to working on other technologies involving Python and/or C/C++ and/or Java (linux/windows environment).


I wrote a TOTP library and a client program that uses this library (in C - as an attempt of learning C) to make the desktop tool compatible with andOTP encrypted files. Things went well. I was able to get OTPs from andOTP encrypted JSON files. But I am unable to get time to work on it further. The code is open-source. It was fun :)

https://gitlab.com/grijul/libzotp

https://gitlab.com/grijul/zotp


I've been distro hopping for since I have introduced myself to linux (2-3 years I think). Tried Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Suse, Mint, Arch, and a few random distros I found on distrowatch.

Finally settled for Arch (with KDE) and using it for 3-4 months now. I love it. It has forced me to learn a lot about linux. And now I realise other distros were too bloated and have a lot of packages I probably would never use.

That being said, I haven't tried Gentoo yet. Hmm. Someday maybe :P


I went from gentoo to arch years ago. Unless you absolutely need to compile the universe from scratch on your machine all the time, don’t bother. Arch’s greatest asset is its speed and excellent binay distribution. Gentoo affords you none of that. If you just want to “learn” I suppose, then by all means.


> Arch’s greatest asset is its speed and excellent binay distribution.

And its wiki.

> If you just want to “learn” I suppose, then by all means.

Yep that was the only purpose. But I don't see this happening anytime soon.


Excellent point regarding their Wiki. Gentoo's wiki is a great resource, too. What I like the most is that both have distro-agnostic information that apply elsewhere.


I was introduced to game development (and my first "real" project) through CoronaSDK 3-4 years ago. Wrote a very simple android game. Ah it was fun! :-)


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