Daniel Pezely - Authorized to work for any employer in US or Canada
Location: Vancouver, BC
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Negotiable
Technologies: Rust, Python, Common Lisp, Erlang, C; GCP, AWS; Debian-based Linux, FreeBSD; old school pure JavaScript in browser to exercise server-side API for delivering end-to-end functionality
Résumé/CV: Linkedin.com/in/dpezely or Pezely.com/daniel
Email: first name at last name dot com
Currently specializing in Rust: 2+ years as primary language, began with 1.0-stable in mid-2015.
Generalist from prior specialization of concurrency, scaling, exotic data storage, dev-ops and long ago as a Unix sys-admin.
e.g., at Splunk/BugSense: rewrote the BugSense back-end from Erlang/Lisp/C to pure Erlang for (ironically) 25x performance increase Server cluster saw several billion inbound requests per day non-stop from all time zones. (See GitHub for slides from Erlang Factory and other presentations.)
Recently added:
GitHub.com/dpezely/anagram-phrases (using prime number factorization in Rust)
Location: Vancouver, BC
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Negotiable
Technologies: Rust, Python, Common Lisp, Erlang, C; GCP, AWS; Debian-based Linux, FreeBSD; old school pure JavaScript in browser to exercise server-side API for delivering end-to-end functionality
Résumé/CV: Linkedin.com/in/dpezely or Pezely.com/daniel
Email: first name at last name dot com
Currently specializing in Rust: 2+ years as primary language, began with 1.0-stable in mid-2015.
Generalist from prior specialization of concurrency, scaling, exotic data storage, dev-ops and long ago as a Unix sys-admin.
e.g., at Splunk/BugSense: rewrote the BugSense back-end from Erlang/Lisp/C to pure Erlang for (ironically) 25x performance increase Server cluster saw several billion inbound requests per day non-stop from all time zones. (See GitHub for slides from Erlang Factory and other presentations.)
Recently added:
GitHub.com/dpezely/anagram-phrases (using prime number factorization in Rust)
GitLAB.com/dpezely/chat-server (mio in Rust)
GitHub.com/dpezely/Effective-serde-By-Writing-Less-Rust-Code