So, I think the CV page is finally coming along nicely. It should give you folks an idea about my qualifications and the kind of work I do. As I had mentioned on the CV page, I do not have clearance to state or talk openly about some of my work. Interested folks can drop me an email and I will send my unedited CV. Given the remote nature of my work schedule right now, doing extra projects should be no hassle whatsoever. So, if you are looking for someone with my kind of expertise to look into something, please feel free. Due to the highly abstract and theoretical aspect of my academic background it was easy to adapt to working in different domains. This helped me diversify my portfolio for the better. Fundamentally, most systems reveal a familiar mathematical structure and the only difference is the stuff you add or remove to model them.
I’m completely self-taught in programming and never learned things like, data structures, algorithm design or kernel internals at the university, yet deal with such topics regularly and quite successfully as well. So, I don’t write beautiful code and I really don’t think I have to. IT guys should do that. Functionality and efficiency are more important for me and I always strive my best to make my code conform to these attributes. I will talk more about these things in a new blog post tonight.
Enjoy reading my posts and do drop me a line if you have any questions.