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SOLID Design Principles

About Me

👋 Hello! I am Pete, and I'm a seasoned backend/full-stack engineer who's added real value to teams and projects of all shapes and sizes, using many different languages and technologies!

🔎 My Ideal Job
  • I was finally let go by Classkick along with a few others after surviving 4 or 5 "reduction in force"'s and hence I am on the looking for something rewarding, stimulating and fun (where possible!) that ideally leaves the World in a better place, even if just a little.
  • Three Seed/A-Series companies I've recently worked for have struggled financially and so I'm looking for more financial stability this time: a more mature Start-Up or a fully fledged company.
  • In terms of role or position, I like to be the "right hand man" of the team lead or PM. A senior individual contributor who's able to tackle chunky projects, mentor more junior staff, architect subsystems and so on. I am not a team leader, nor a Project Manager 😄
My top Languages/Technologies
Proficiency Languages
Expert Java
Expert C#
Intermediate Python
Intermediate AWS, GCP, Containers, K8S
🌱 I’m currently learning Python
  • I've enjoyed using it to date and feel that its creator and the Python community have done a good job at keeping the ecosystem organized and sane.
  • It sounds trivial but it isn't: the lack of brackets really reduces visual noise and makes code a good chunk easier to read, it really does.
  • The list slicing and comprehension syntax is complex and terse but delivers big rewards once you begin to remember the various rules.
  • One area I need to freshen up on is Multiprocessing. The last time I read about it, the GIL was the big problem, meaning that whilst multithreading was possible, multiprocessing was not as you were effectively limited to 1 process.
Fun Stuff
  • 💬 Ask me about the name of the place where I used to pick strawberries for pocket money
  • 📫 How to reach me: my email is of the format firstnamelastname@gmail.com and my first name is peter and last is kingswell 😄
  • 😄 Pronouns: He/Him/His
  • ⚡ Fun fact: I am a cyborg! Of sorts, heh

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