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GSoC'23 GitLab | LFX Mentee'23 @CNCF - Cortex | GSoC'22 GitLab | GitLab Core Team Member | GitLab Hero 🦊 | Git contributor

I am excited to share my recent accomplishments and experiences. This summer, I had the privilege of being selected as a Google Summer of Code 2023 Student Developer at GitLab for the second consecutive year. My GSoC project focused on enhancing GitLab's merge request comparisons using git range-diff, enabling effective code reviews and validating changes during rebasing. Here is the link to the project: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2023/projects/Z0MnDIgd Additionally, I am currently a mentee for The Linux Foundation's LFX Mentorship Spring 2023 Program, where I am actively involved in the Cortex Project. My contribution revolves around implementing an API in Cortex to simplify the migration of data from Prometheus to Cortex by importing old Prometheus TSDB block data. Here is the link to the project: https://mentorship.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/project/184ccb3e-6abe-4bf9-9659-b42b5c07c5a5 During the previous summer, I participated as a Google Summer of Code 2022 Student Developer at GitLab, where I collaborated with the Gitaly team, responsible for handling Git RPC calls within GitLab. I successfully integrated the mailmap feature into GitLab and contributed to improving the performance of the contributor graph feature by utilizing git-shortlog. One can explore my GSoC journey on my personal blog : https://siddharthasthana.dev/archives/ Here is the link to the project: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2022/projects/yaKP2iJK My GSoC work got highlighted in the GitHub and Git communities. Here is the link: — https://github.blog/2022-10-03-highlights-from-git-2-38/ — https://github.blog/2023-03-13-highlights-from-git-2-40/ — https://git.github.io/rev_news/2022/10/26/edition-92/ I have been actively contributing to other OSS projects like Zulip which is a real-time team chat system and Git, a distributed version control system. At IVY, I have written functions and tests for the ML transpiler and deep learning framework. In the process, I learned not only about how web platforms work, but also have some knowledge of how low level systems like kernel work. Here are the OSS contributions in GitLab, Git and Zulip: GitLab: https://gitlab.com/dashboard/mergerequests?scope=all&state=merged&assigneeusername=edith007 Git: https://lore.kernel.org/git/?q=Siddharth+Asthana Zulip: https://github.com/zulip/zulip/pulls?q=is%3Apr+author%3Aedith007+is%3Aclosed IVY : https://github.com/unifyai/ivy/pulls/edith007 Furthermore, I am thrilled to announce my recent recognition as a GitLab Hero and my inclusion as a Core Team Member of GitLab. These accomplishments demonstrate my deep involvement in the open-source community and my commitment to driving impactful contributions.

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Adaptable, Solution-Driven ROR Developer.

Hello! I'm thrilled to introduce myself as a software engineer with a deep passion for coding and web development. My journey as a developer began with an insatiable curiosity and a desire to create innovative solutions. With a solid foundation in IT and 1 year of professional experience, I have dedicated myself to mastering Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, and React, along with a strong proficiency in PostgreSQL and MySQL. One recent milestone in my career that I'm particularly proud of is my contribution to the Gradready project. Collaborating with an Australian client, I played a pivotal role in implementing online MCQ exams using Rails associations and schedulers. This project not only honed my full-stack development skills but also demonstrated my ability to deliver high-quality solutions to meet client requirements. Additionally, I had the opportunity to work on the Sticky Guide ecommerce website, employing Rails 5 and React to create an engaging user experience. Continuous learning is a fundamental aspect of my professional growth. I am constantly seeking new knowledge and staying up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in the field. Recently, I immersed myself in the intricacies of RESTful APIs, expanding my understanding and applying it effectively to my previous projects. Passion drives me in everything I do, and web development is no exception. I find great joy in crafting elegant and efficient code, turning ideas into tangible products that make a difference. The ever-evolving nature of the industry fuels my excitement, as there is always something new to explore and innovate upon. One area where I excel is my ability to approach problem-solving from unique angles. I possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, which I've refined through my client interactions. This allows me to understand client needs, translate them into technical requirements, and deliver solutions that exceed expectations. My strong grasp of RESTful APIs empowers me to design and develop robust and scalable applications. What sets me apart is my unique blend of skills and experiences. From my diverse technical expertise to my adaptability in working with different frameworks and languages, I bring versatility and a fresh perspective to any project. I thrive in collaborative environments, leveraging my skills to complement and enhance the team's overall success. I am excited to embark on a new chapter in my career, Given the opportunity, I am confident that my passion for web development, problem-solving abilities, and dedication to delivering exceptional results will make me a valuable asset. I am eager to contribute my skills and experience to help drive people for sucess and solutions.

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Senior Full Stack Rails Developer with 15+ years experience

I became a full-time developer 20+ ago and have worked with a wide variety of languages and frameworks and held many roles. I started using Ruby and Rails in 2005 and it's by far my preferred toolkit. My first project was a publishing solution for a major US shipping magazine called Pacific Shipper using AppleScript as the glue. It had everything: a GUI, import and export modules, networking, database interaction and Web publishing via ColdFusion. It was a wizard-driven conversion tool for porting a digital print file to a Web site. Along the way I got to experience most challenges facing a young and inexperienced developer, including how to interact with end users and product owners, bug fixes, deployment and versioning and more. The classic learn-as-you-go scenario. Since then, I went into ASP, Java (J2EE, JSP), build and deploy tooling, Struts and finally landing on Ruby and Rails in 2006. This has been by far my preferred toolkit since then. I have a passing acquaintance with iOS and Android development as well though would need a refresher. Having worked almost exclusively on the backend of things, with the arrival of Rails 7 I have happily re-entered the frontend domain and find it very rewarding. I consider myself a life-long learner and have over the years picked up useful soft skills, having worked in many diverse situations. I've lived and worked in many geographic location as well and am native in English, Swedish and German, fluent in French. In the past I have contributed to most phases of product development, from concept and wire framing to server setup. I've spent a significant amount of time in e-commerce and content management systems. I enjoy seeing a project from a high level perspective, rather than starting at a database schema level: outside in rather than inside out. I consider myself a pragmatist and will not by default try to build everything myself if a reasonable alternative exists. By the same token, I'm in favour of carefully curating and vetting libraries to include in a project. I prefer to move with a purpose and shipping often rather than sitting on a feature until it's "perfect". I have no bias against working with legacy code, in fact I enjoy it! Spelunking is a a great way to learn and understand.

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