How would you describe your technical proficiency in software development?
My technical proficiency in software
development can be describes as below
Languages: I have
worked on variety of programming languages through my career which includes
both front end and backend tech stack like Java, C/C++,.NET
Core, ASP.net MVC, C#, JavaScript, Angular 11, Unix shell
scripts
Frameworks : I’ve
mastered several frameworks and libraries, such sprint boot, RESTful API
creation, .NET framework, MVC, batch processing, ELK
Database Skills: I am design
robust Database schema (in Oracle and MYSQL, MS SQL Server)
and write SQL query
like
Design Patterns: I have
worked on many design patters and from singleton , factory, abstract
factory ,prototype, observer. Have been adopting SOLID principles in design.
Version Control: Tortoise SVN, Git to manage code changes
Problem-Solving: When any complex bug/issues/challenges come, I take a deep dive and come up with a solutions.
Agile Practices: I embrace Agile methodologies, and execute and run all the sprint ceremonies effectively.
Testing: Creation of unit tests, integration tests and automation of test cases be it Junit or Jasmine & Karma .
Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD): Implementing CI/CD pipelines through Jenkins , Kubernetes and docker .
Documentation: making sure the documentation are clear and reviewed.
I am a quick learner and always hungry to learn and experiment I follow tech blogs, attend conferences, and experiment with emerging tools.
So, whether it’s a simple
CRUD app or a complex distributed system, I’m ready to cook up something
delightful! Bon appétit! 🚀👩💻
Another way to answer is
My technical proficiency in software development
can be describes as below:-
Languages:
I have worked on variety of programming languages
through my career which includes both front end and backend tech stack like
Java, C/C++,.NET Core, ASP.net MVC, C#, JavaScript, Angular 11, Unix shell
scripts
Cloud native platform: Worked on several cloud
transformational projects in Orange cloud,AWS,AZURE. I am certified in Azure
Cloud.
Product owner: I have worked as a Product manager
where in i was responsible to work very closely with client and capture reqd
and designing the new features and groom the user stories and clearly groom
with the team. I have played a role of a business analyst as well in capturing
the functional reqd and creating a DDD design for implementation.
Scrum master: I wave played a role of a scrum
master in multiple projects where in i have facilitated scrum ceremonies. I am
a certified Scrum Master.
I have led Incident Management Project and a
certified ITIL professional.
Frameworks :
I’ve worked on several frameworks, such sprint
boot, RESTful API creation, .NET framework, MVC, batch processing, ELK.
Database Skills: I have design robust Database
schema (in Oracle and MYSQL, MS SQL Server) and write SQL query.
Design Patterns:
I have worked on many design patters and from
singleton, factory, abstract factory, prototype, observer. Have been adopting
SOLID principles in design. have also worked on microservices design patterns
like SAGA, CRUD to name a few.
Version Control: Tortoise SVN, Git to managed code
changes.
Problem-Solving: When any complex
bug/issues/challenges come, I take a deep dive and come up with a solutions.
Agile Practices: I embrace Agile methodologies, and
execute and run all the sprint ceremonies effectively. I have worked on Safe
agile framework.
Testing: Creation of unit tests, integration tests
and automation of test cases be it Junit or Jasmine & Karma.
Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment
(CI/CD): Implementing CI/CD pipelines through Jenkins, Kubernetes and docker.
OS: I have worked on multiple OS, windows, linux
and UNIX, IOS ,ANDROID platforms as well.
Documentation: Making sure the documentation are
clear and reviewed, over confluence page , Microsoft teams and shared drives
and making sure its gets reviewed
I am a quick learner and always hungry to learn and
experiment I follow tech blogs, attend conferences, and experiment with
emerging tools.
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