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mr-nano/README.md

Hello World

I am Mr Nano (my nick name, thanks friends:) ), thanks for visiting my space! I've also been writing at obsidian (feel free to check it out, best viewed on large screens) Anyhow, this is me at a glance:

  • Developer Trainer - I enjoy training other developers on upcoming technologies, timeless practices and consultation mindset.
  • Big Data Pipelines - I have spent a fair bit of time building large ETL pipelines with ~ 20 workflows and 300+ steps.
  • CI/CD Pipelines - Well, I have been working with ThoughtWorks, so that's bread and butter.
  • An Aspiring Data Scientist - I'm no data scientist today, but someone who can work with them to bring ideas into production. I had my fun with Genetic algorithms and Linear Optimization.
  • Functional Programming Enthusiast - While teaching OOP practises makes me money, believe me it's not a betrayal!
  • Managing Infrastructure - While this doesn't excite me as much, if time comes, I have managed a couple of hadoop clusters with ~20 machines.
  • Life Long Learner - Could not help not putting this, I'm an avid learner whose constantly exploring this world and trying to learn more than yesterday.

Developer Trainer

  • One of my lifelong passions is training fellow developers on upcoming technologies, timeless practices and consultation mindset. I guess that's my way of learning too.
  • I specialize in 2 kind of trainings
  • Xtreme Programming and Clean Code
  • For anyone who wants to be a "better" developer
  • Building and maintaining Large Data Pipelines
  • For folks who have some industry experience and want to get acquainted with the in's and out's of Data Engineering

Big Data Pipelines

  • I have worked with 2 clients for building their data pipelines.
  • One of them is a large equipment manufacturer.
  • Goldman Sachs is the other proud one.
  • Technologies, frameworks, languages and stuff I worked with:
  • Hadoop, HDFS, Cloudera, Cloudera Manager, Hive, Oozie, Sqoop, Impala, MapReduce, Avro, Parquet, Spark, Structured Spark Streaming, AWS, AWS S3, AWS EMR, Terraform, Docker, Vault, Airflow, Java, Scala, Gradle, Maven, SBT, Kafka, Postgres
  • Scale I worked with
  • Build and maintain pipeline for handling 300TB+ data on weekly basis
  • Productionize a predictive model to respond in web scale times

CI / CD Pipelines

  • Well, been working with ThoughtWorks, so that's bread and butter.
  • In the beginning of time (at ThoughtWorks) gaush! I really struggled with the whole idea of CI / CD pipelines.
  • It's satisfying to look back and relish that I (of course with an awesome team) have been able to implement long-lasting pipelines with Jenkins and more recently with CircleCI and Gitlab CI.

An Aspiring Data Scientist

  • I'm no data scientist today, but someone who can work with them to bring ideas into production. I had my fun with Genetic algorithms and Linear Optimization.
  • I have worked with a close friend and an awesome data scientist on my team. We experimented about 6 different models to solve an optimization problem, finally settling on a customized Genetic algorithm.
  • We innovated and modeled an enterprise's inventory as supply/demand constraints and optimized them to maximize the yield. What fun!
  • These days, I'm learning about Chatbots and NLP. Stay tuned :)

Functional Programming Enthusiast

  • While teaching OOP practises makes me money, believe me it's not a betrayal!
  • As long as I remember, I have been attracted to ideas from functional programming.
  • My first exposure to it came from the book SICP and subsequently a course on Coursera about programming languages.
  • I use Scala to express myself. I have spent decent time nerding over its type system, functional constructs, pure functions and these days over monadic structures.
  • Will love to have a beer/wine/coffee about any of this.

Managing Infrastructure

  • Honestly, I am interested by everything technical under the Sun (from type systems to assembly to big data to ...), though not so much when it comes to operate infrastructure myself.
  • Though as luck will have it, its one of the first thing I did in my enterprise journey.
  • This invovled managing 2 clusters, ~20 machines each. We used the Cloudera Manager mostly.
  • Later, as the world made everyone an infrastructure engineer, I got exposed to Terraform and today can navigate through it.

Life Long Learner

  • There are a few things one cares very deeply about. Learning is one of those things for me.
  • I constantly obsess with ways of learnings better. This shows in my hunt of improving my sessions, my relationship with my trainees or mentees, or simply in the way I journal my thoughts.
  • So far I have experience in managing ideas with practising and promoting spaced repetition using Anki.
  • More recently I have been experiementing with Graph note taking through Obsidian. It's a life changer!

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