Location : bay area<p>Years in tech: 10 (decimal base)<p>Technology : Systems, Linux, Kernel, KVM and it's supporting cast, minimal Xen, C, Shell,<p><pre><code> comfortable with Python, Perl,
familiar with Go, C++,
no hatred for any language (although don't fancy Java much),
Many years ago did parallel & distributed computing research
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My pitch : I have written plenty code, but now want to build something using various tools and utilities. Looking for job which requires<p><pre><code> - minimal coding, but capability to bring building blocks together,
- code to create glue/shim layers,
- fast debugging (no matter how deep the rabbit hole goes),
- see product as a whole rather than be focused on a small portion,
- look into performance and useability of product,
- pushes one beyond comfort zone (technical comfort only)
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Are there any job roles with above criteria?<p>I can easily get another job with similar profile as my current role but want to do something which exposes me to multiple technologies/domains. Certain buzz-words like web technologies, DBs, key-value, object-store etc are missing but I'm excited to learn and more than learn, build something using them.