From d13478dcd04d08ca3c4487c325ec8894697445d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mari Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 13:27:13 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Sort notes into relevant roles --- _data/experience.yaml | 117 +++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 54 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-) diff --git a/_data/experience.yaml b/_data/experience.yaml index 4d8e8b9..c6c9cee 100644 --- a/_data/experience.yaml +++ b/_data/experience.yaml @@ -16,6 +16,21 @@ roles: What did I do on Configurability? Besides _endless_ amounts of **trimming**? achievements: + # * PB: Personal postmortem for burnout + # * Organizer for BazelCon 2018 + # * PB: Really easy to understand configuration trimming document ("one of the best docs I've read at Google") + # * PB: BazelCon 2018 office hours, copy editing, logistics + # * Worked to improve configurability team culture + # * Helped teach other Bazel developers about Bazel configurability - multiple Bazel U sessions + # * Bazel Android support: feature flags + # * "This is so much better it hurts." - from attribute code refactoring as part of this + # * Whitelisting mechanism as part of this, used by another developer for another feature + # * Bazel configurability: manual trimming design + rollout + # * Test trimming (saved 5min+ recompile on every test flag change) + # * Tagged trimming (design + migration tool + rollout - for example, a project with 5GB memory use that had ballooned to 10+ GB and OOM-ing could drop down to a very buildable 8GB) + # * Bazel configurability: automatic trimming research + # * 2 years, ~60 pages of design documents, 2 different prototypes + # * PB: Helped others understand Bazel feature flags - id: trimming description: | I did _endless_ amounts of **trimming**. @@ -41,6 +56,12 @@ roles: - id: teach description: | I taught everyone else how to be sheriff. + # * Bazel release process fixing and documentation + # * Bazel release process overhaul design + # * PB: Sheriffing (x3) + # * PB: Diagnosed & wrote tool to fix bug in test, reenabling releases + # * Perf: Engineering conscientiousness (doing the right thing) + # * Perf: Energetic and invested - id: bazel-android image: jobs/google/bazel-old.png name: Software Engineer # II @@ -52,6 +73,14 @@ roles: # doing configurability as a side job and Android as a # primary job description: null + # * Bazel Android support: native code, Jack, resource-split APKs, aidl tooling fixes + # * dynamic configs on aspects as part of Jack + # * PB: Big release process documentation + # * PB: Release process migration design help + # * PB: Python and release process teaching + # * PB: release process tools moved into binfs and hashbang + # * PB: --legacy_android_support no-oping + # * Spot: Consulted with Snapchat - id: google-tooling image: jobs/google/google.png name: Software Engineer in Test # II @@ -65,6 +94,9 @@ roles: endDate: 2017-12-18 # dead on, this is the day I got a peer bonus for # helping with turning this down description: null + # * account making service + # * PB: account creation tool (x3) + shutdown + # * Spot: Gaiamaker - id: wallet-testing image: jobs/google/wallet.png name: Software Engineer in Test # II @@ -74,12 +106,16 @@ roles: endDate: 2013-09-15 # same as with the Bazel Release Process start date, # since they're the same day description: null + # * Web wallet testing + # * Helped organize team fun events on Whisky + # * PB: Guice wiring and integration testing support - id: agora-games image: jobs/agora.gif name: Software Intern company: Agora Games startDate: 2010-11-04 # or thereabouts, this is when I was interviewing endDate: 2010-12-04 # as recorded in a livejournal comment... + # Agora Games: Ruby web testing - id: star-analytics image: jobs/staranalytics.png name: Software Intern @@ -87,72 +123,27 @@ roles: company: Star Analytics startDate: 2010-04-15 # very approximate, got my IP phone/laptop around then endDate: 2011-05-15 # ish, I stopped this around when I left school + # Star Analytics C# frontend - id: misc image: jobs/blocks.svg name: Hobbyist team: Other (personal, school, side jobs etc.) Projects startDate: null endDate: null - -# ## Personal projects -# * Personal blog website using Eleventy + Netlify -# * Anki plugins for Japanese study -# * Personal Docker server for mail and nextcloud -# * Discord bots -# * Assortment of handmade Minecraft plugins, self-run server -# * PDF page-identification and splitting C# utility for helping at the church - -# ## RPI projects -# * Python OpenGL-based game -# * Rails based task management project - -# ## Regis projects -# * C SDL-based game -# * Java based student chat program - -# ## Google projects (tech) -# * Web wallet testing -# * account making service -# * Bazel release process fixing and documentation -# * Bazel Android support: native code, Jack, resource-split APKs, aidl tooling fixes -# * dynamic configs on aspects as part of Jack -# * Bazel release process overhaul design -# * Bazel Android support: feature flags -# * "This is so much better it hurts." - from attribute code refactoring as part of this -# * Whitelisting mechanism as part of this, used by another developer for another feature -# * Bazel configurability: manual trimming design + rollout -# * Test trimming (saved 5min+ recompile on every test flag change) -# * Tagged trimming (design + migration tool + rollout - for example, a project with 5GB memory use that had ballooned to 10+ GB and OOM-ing could drop down to a very buildable 8GB) -# * Bazel configurability: automatic trimming research -# * 2 years, ~60 pages of design documents, 2 different prototypes -## Google projects (non-tech) -# * Helped organize team fun events on Whisky -# * Organizer for BazelCon 2018 -# * Worked to improve configurability team culture - -## Peer bonuses: -# * Personal postmortem for burnout -# * account creation tool (x3) + shutdown -# * Guice wiring and integration testing support -# * Sheriffing (x3) -# * Diagnosed & wrote tool to fix bug in test, reenabling releases -# * BazelCon 2018 office hours, copy editing, logistics -# * Really easy to understand configuration trimming document ("one of the best docs I've read at Google") -# * Big release process documentation -# * Helped teach other Bazel developers about Bazel configurability - multiple Bazel U sessions -# * Helped others understand Bazel feature flags -# * Release process migration design help -# * Python and release process teaching -# * --legacy_android_support no-oping -# * release process tools moved into binfs and hashbang -# ## Spot bonuses: -# * Consulted with Snapchat -# * Gaiamaker - -# ## Misc. perf references -# * Engineering conscientiousness (doing the right thing) -# * Energetic and invested - -# Star Analytics C# frontend - -# Agora Games: Ruby web testing + # ## Personal projects + # * Personal blog website using Eleventy + Netlify + # * Anki plugins for Japanese study + # * Personal Docker server for mail and nextcloud + # * Discord bots + # * Assortment of handmade Minecraft plugins, self-run server + # * PDF page-identification and splitting C# utility for helping at the church + # * Python/GTK+ based rental property payment tracking + # * Javascript based dice roller for MSN+ + # ## RPI projects + # * Python OpenGL-based game + # * Rails based task management project: https://github.com/thoughtbeam/flagship_tasks + # ## Regis projects + # * C SDL-based game + # * Python/GTK+ based assignment tracker + # * Python based encrypted chat program + # * Java based student chat program