9+ years of experience. Looking for a remote job, both startup- and enterprise-level companies. Backend development with compiled languages are preferable, but if there are team and project fit, I can catch up with whatever tech/language needed to do the job. Located in UTC+2 timezone, however, the shift can be discussed to have more working hours with the team (currently working that way for a California-based company).
Senior Software Engineer with 9+ years of experience. Looking for a remote job, both startup- and enterprise-level companies. Backend development with compiled languages is preferable, but I'm open to consider anything new and interesting. Located in UTC+2 timezone, however, the shift can be discussed to have more working hours with the team (currently working that way for a California-based company).
Hi Peter. In your opinion, if the eligibility criteria for O-1 visa are fulfilled shortly (<1 year) before the case is submitted, how would it affect the probability of positive outcome?
Senior Software Engineer with 9+ years of experience. Looking for a remote job, both startup- and enterprise-level companies. Backend development with compiled languages is preferable, but I'm open to consider anything new and interesting. Located in UTC+2 timezone, however, the shift can be discussed to have more working hours with the team (currently working that way for a California-based company).
Hi [name redacted]. I'm interested in having more details on this, but I don't use LinkedIn. Please let me know how can I contact you or just drop me an email: dmitri |аt| shkur.ski
9+ years of experience. Looking for a remote job, both startup- and enterprise-level companies. Backend development with compiled languages are preferable, but if there is a team and project fit, I can catch up with whatever tech/language needed to do the job. Located in UTC+2 timezone, however, the shift can be discussed to have more working hours with the team (currently working that way for a California-based company).
I might be wrong, but doesn't it look like a way to enforce SRP violation? In the provided example we don't only let the device know how to register itself via VFS, but we also make sure there will be no future DeviceManager to do that. Unless we duplicate the entire interface with Badge<DeviceManager> tag. Am I missing any non-obvious benefits of this approach?
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Generally, yes. Not at the moment.
Technologies: C++, Rust, C, Qt, Python/Django (basics), MySQL, Assembly, IDA Pro, WinNT, Linux, macOS, ChromeOS, Git
Résumé/CV: https://shkur.ski/cv.pdf
Email: dmitri@shkur.ski
9+ years of experience. Looking for a remote job, both startup- and enterprise-level companies. Backend development with compiled languages are preferable, but if there are team and project fit, I can catch up with whatever tech/language needed to do the job. Located in UTC+2 timezone, however, the shift can be discussed to have more working hours with the team (currently working that way for a California-based company).