Software Engineer, Quantum MacGyver, Space Pirate
Brooklyn, New York
Software Engineer @ Shutterstock Open Sorcery.NodeJs, Redis, MongoDB, MariaDB, SOA, HTML5, CSS3.Omg, I'm coding on a mac book pro, and don't know how I ever did without this...Look Microsoft- we had a good run, you and I. But i'm seeing other frameworks. To be honest, no one's taught me more about the perils of closed source dependencies-...
Software Engineer @ Shutterstock Open Sorcery.NodeJs, Redis, MongoDB, MariaDB, SOA, HTML5, CSS3.Omg, I'm coding on a mac book pro, and don't know how I ever did without this...Look Microsoft- we had a good run, you and I. But i'm seeing other frameworks. To be honest, no one's taught me more about the perils of closed source dependencies- that have bug turnaround timelines of 12 to 18 months than you. But I don't want to get into it-- I'm with a cool open source stack now. And you know what they say... Once you've had Brie, it's so hard to go back to Velveeta. I still like your C# :) From March 2014 to November 2016 (2 years 9 months) New York CitySenior Software Engineer @ Industrial Color -Microsoft .Net-Elastic Processing Architecture and Development-High-speed video processing and transcoding-Ajax web API prototype development-Automated White/Black box testing farm architecture-Building out a team of aerial R/C angry birds that will attack whoever broke the build. From October 2012 to December 2013 (1 year 3 months) Greater New York City AreaSoftware Developer @ The New Teacher Project Nationwide, modular platform for tracking specific data and logistics. 50k applicants and counting!Mostly ASP.NET C# From June 2009 to July 2012 (3 years 2 months) Brooklyn, NYthis one time computers hated me @ none I once had a day when computers didn't like me.It was in the summer of 03, or 04.Started out at home. I was fixing my own PC. Well- overclocking if i'm being honest. Hit 3.4 GHz on an old AMD Duron, and what blows out..? The motherboard. The motherboard?! It was an old MSI board. It had been through a Lot by then, I wasn't really surprised.But that was the start of the day.I gave up on the overclock-turned-grandfather-clock and went in to the office; where i was doing some basic tech and network admin stuff. Lo and behold; one of the Dell's had a burned out motherboard. Fortunately I had a spare in the office. So I setup the RMA, and swapped the spare instead of waiting for the new one to get delivered. Swapped the board, powered it up... boot screen... drive check... starting windows... no signal.I'm sorry, is the monitor not paying attention to the video cable? No. The spare motherboard blew. There were 4 indicator lights on this model, and they were in the bad configuration. The contact the manufacturer configuration. Now I can't do anything until i get the spare from Dell.Two different model motherboards, under different conditions, in completely different hardware, for completely different reasons, crapped out on me that day. Like every main board was fed up with me, and wasn't taking this crap anymore. They were ganging up on me, and winning by dying. Nothing about this day makes sense.So i decided not to touch any technology for the rest of the day. It worked out. From 2003 to 2004 (1 year) noneSenior Software Engineer @ VICE Media Distributed, microservice architecture, for media asset and data management. Ad-tech revenue oriented. Javascript everywhere. Lots of things in the cloud. From December 2016 to October 2020 (3 years 11 months) Brooklyn, New York
Shutterstock
Software Engineer
March 2014 to November 2016
New York City
Industrial Color
Senior Software Engineer
October 2012 to December 2013
Greater New York City Area
The New Teacher Project
Software Developer
June 2009 to July 2012
Brooklyn, NY
none
this one time computers hated me
2003 to 2004
none
VICE Media
Senior Software Engineer
December 2016 to October 2020
Brooklyn, New York
Open Sorcery.NodeJs, Redis, MongoDB, MariaDB, SOA, HTML5, CSS3.Omg, I'm coding on a mac book pro, and don't know how I ever did without this...Look Microsoft- we had a good run, you and I. But i'm seeing other frameworks. To be honest, no one's taught me more about the perils of closed source dependencies- that have bug turnaround... Open Sorcery.NodeJs, Redis, MongoDB, MariaDB, SOA, HTML5, CSS3.Omg, I'm coding on a mac book pro, and don't know how I ever did without this...Look Microsoft- we had a good run, you and I. But i'm seeing other frameworks. To be honest, no one's taught me more about the perils of closed source dependencies- that have bug turnaround timelines of 12 to 18 months than you. But I don't want to get into it-- I'm with a cool open source stack now. And you know what they say... Once you've had Brie, it's so hard to go back to Velveeta. I still like your C# :)
What company does Aaron Dayalan work for?
Aaron Dayalan works for Shutterstock
What is Aaron Dayalan's role at Shutterstock?
Aaron Dayalan is Software Engineer
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Aaron Dayalan works in the Computer Software industry.
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Aaron Dayalan's colleagues are Fumi Shono, Cory Haik, Dan Kane, Jacqueline Lin, Alice Speri, Jeroen Dragt, Quetzycóatl Garcia, Bart Hendrikx, Stefanos Constantinou, and Zing Tsjeng
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