Chicago, Illinois, United States
Googler at work.
Data Highway is the core on-premise distributed system for data transfer, and it is responsible for transferring greater than 1TB of data daily. Most of the data is related to the Yahoo! advertisement business. I am leading the devops engineering team on building a monitoring and auditing application. The application is built with Python, Flask, and Kubernetes. The application is built with microservices and provides a Web API for consumption by subsequent applications, like a user interface. I develop on a multiple full-stack tools to support Data Highway. The tools provide customers and support engineers a friendly option to view and adjust the configuration of DH.
Windows and Device Group: Package Management (C#) A package management client, which versions packages, and uploads and downloads contents to Azure Blob Storage. The packaging system reduces the total files in the Windows repository by millions of files. Developing a file virtualization system. The file virtualization system mocks files in the user’s file system, and the files are lazy downloaded, which occurs when the file is first read. The tool reduces the disk usage by more than 70% for a developer in the Windows repository. Artifact Service (C#, ASP.NET) Developing features for a distributed file storage system. The system receives petabytes of traffic daily from Windows artifacts/binaries.
Software Development for AASHTOWare BrDR, which includes programming in C# and C++ as well as Bridge Engineering and Finite Element Methods. Primary focus is in the software design and development of BrDR and its associated programs. I worked predominantly on back-end development, which includes database, repository, domain/models, web services and RESTful APIs. I am also involved in developing full-stack stand-alone products associated to BrDR. We are also modernizing the software by focusing on performance and maintainability through algorithm, architecture and object oriented design changes.
Testing Bentley's Prostructures Product in AutoCAD and MicroStation. Setting up help files for the product.