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lalitadithya/README.md

Hi, I'm Lalit 👋

I'm a Software Engineer working in Bangalore, India.

A litte more about me

I code, write, read, and take photos.

I'm from Bangalore, India and I have been coding since 2010. I have developed, deployed, and maintained websites, desktop apps, and mobile apps. I currently focus on developing & securing cloud native applications.

While in college, I worked with the Karnataka State Fire and Emergency Services KSFES in their digitization and automation initiative. I led a team of three engineers to developer a web-based application to automate their manual process of getting approvals and their annual personnel rotation.

Upon graduation, I started working for Betsol. At Betsol, I worked with stakeholders at various levels Arise Virtual Solutions Inc to translate product requirements to high level and low level designs for their real time chat application. I worked with a cross functional team to execute the product vision. As part of that product vision, I developed a tool using Selenium and JMeter to measure latency of the system under load. I analysed the data gathered by the tool and Azure Application Insights to identify bottlenecks and I worked with the team members to reduce the application’s response time by 96%. This tool also helped to inform other ops and management decisions such as the amount and type of compute resources needed. I was also the SPOC for the application.

I designed and implemented a device discovery and pairing process using RFC 8236 for Dell Migate. I worked with security consultants to prove that MITM and offline attacks are not possible for RFC 8236 and I implemented the approach using .NET framework in a completely async event driven fashion. I also worked with architects to design and implement a message routing framework using reflection that aided in integration with Dell's Support Assist. The message routing framework increased developer productivity and reduced code duplication.

I worked with architects to architect and design a cloud native backup solution for Rebit 2.0. I also worked with various stakeholders to translate the product vision to user stories and low level design.

I'm currently working at NVIDIA as a senior software engineer for NVIDIA GPU Cloud.

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  1. automate-anything-and-everything automate-anything-and-everything Public

    A simple, easy to use, cloud native serverless automation framework built on Azure

    C# 1

  2. SimpleNetworking SimpleNetworking Public

    Simple networking an easy to use networking library for .NET Core that guarantees exactly-once, in-order delivery of .NET objects while surviving network partitions. The library includes support fo…

    C# 3

  3. PlanetScaleTodoApp PlanetScaleTodoApp Public

    A plant scale to-do application, quite literally.

    TypeScript

  4. Shrinidhikulkarni7/Docker-basics Shrinidhikulkarni7/Docker-basics Public

    JavaScript 3 1

  5. BoundedBufferSemaphore BoundedBufferSemaphore Public

    Solution to the bounded buffer problem using semaphores

    C 2