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camelspade

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About camelspade

Graduated in 2014 with a MS in Computer Science. Currently employed as a software engineer working on video processing and encoding.

My research interests are primarily in complex networks and graph clustering.

Recent public activity

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    Comment #22765701

    Would you mind sharing a link to the course? Thanks in advance!

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    Comment #22674845

    Thank you oso2k!

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    Comment #22671210

    > Well, we're currently all remote... :) touché Thanks for your response!

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    Comment #22671184

    That's good to know, thanks! Appreciate your input.

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    Comment #22671181

    Thank you!

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    Comment #22668085

    Are these all on-site roles or do you consider remote as well?

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    Comment #22667994

    Hi ChrisRackauckas, for remote are you considering US only? Thanks!

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    Comment #22667926

    Hi VonGuard, I was just curious, if a position is listed as US-Remote, would you consider an applicant in Canada for that role? Thanks!

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    Comment #21868576

    I guess I can see that (to a certain extent), thanks for offering your explanation.

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    Comment #21868035

    Who/what is a “sub-FAANG SWE”? Are you suggesting software engineers who don’t work at one of the FAANG’s are subpar? Apologies if I’m misunderstanding.

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    Comment #19684223

    Also in Apache Traffic Server through the collapsed forwarding plugin: https://docs.trafficserver.apache.org/en/latest/admin-guide/...

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    Comment #18596675

    Location: Toronto, Canada Remote: Yes (have worked remotely for a little over 1.5 years now), on site too of course (if in or around Toronto) Willing to relocate: Not at the moment…

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    Comment #13872158

    I think you might be ignoring the international students who graduate from US universities? They also need to go through the H1-B process.

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    Comment #13571345

    I would like to see this as well, sounds very interesting

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    Comment #12974126

    I had never heard of it either until now

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    Comment #12635267

    Can you provide a source for that? Would like to read that paper.

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    Comment #12104786

    Thanks! :) Gonna add this to the list of books I need to read.

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    Comment #12098121

    If you are more interested, Appendix C of "Is Parallel Programming Hard, And, If So, What Can You Do About It?" by Paul McKenney ( http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/paulmck…