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foone , (Bearbeitet ) an Random Englisch
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Hiya! I'm a programmer looking for full-time work in the SF Bay Area (or remote!)
I'm primarily a Python dev, but I've got significant experience in Java, C#, C++/C, Ruby, and JS.

I've focused a lot on Continuous Integration in recent years but I've got experience with in-house tool development, embedded software, back-end server stuff, and UI/Web/HIL test automation.
I've a lot of experience in digitization/archival work.

My resume & email:
https://wiki.foone.org/w/My_Resume

Thanks!

GyrosGeier ,
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@foone we are close to that description, but have a residency requirement in the greater Kanto area for legal reasons even if work is otherwise remote.

We're building satellites, so lots of embedded work, and we're moving towards more streamlined production, so lots of testing/CI needed.

foone , an Random Englisch
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Bad idea: since there's a mechanical limit to how much you can cool down a CPU, design a motherboard with a rotary barrel.

While one CPU is used, the other five can be cooling down!

GyrosGeier ,
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@foone The Windows CPU scheduler actually works that way, if you have only one thread running it will switch it between sockets (if available) and cores every two seconds.

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