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[BangPypers] [JOB] Knowlarity is looking for a fullstack developers
Rahul Rai
2013-11-27 14:21:16 UTC
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Dear All,

Knowlarity, India's leading cloud telephony company is looking for an
Architect (Full Stack). Here's a nice blog which explains what we are
looking for in terms of technical skills -

http://www.laurencegellert.com/2012/08/what-is-a-full-stack-developer/

if you think you or someone who you know fits the bill, please write to me
separately. This is a very critical position in terms of responsibilities
and visibility across the various products we have and the candidate will
be expected to serve as a role model to the product engineering team in
terms of technology as well as personal conduct.

We need the person to have around 10+ years of experience.

In terms of technology stack, we have a large interplay of various
technologies across products and platforms which we are continuously
evaluating - To give you an idea we currently use Nginx, Drupal, Django,
mySQL, Postgres, mongodb, Redis, RabbitMQ, ZeroMQ, cpython/stackless , C ,
jQuery etc..

This position is based out of Bangalore.

*We are also looking to fill 2 slightly junior positions in addition to
above with 5+ years of experience in working across the stack. *

Regards,
Rahul
prem kumar v.v.s.
2013-12-03 06:28:47 UTC
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Hello Everyone,

My name is Prem Kumar V.V.S. and I am a 2013 fresher. I completed my
B.Tech with an aggregate of 70% and completed the MCSD Certification
in Microsoft. But I am very much interested in Python so I want to
work in Python environment. For this I learned Python so please inform
me is there any opportunity for me in any company that works on
Python.

Regards
Prem Kumar V.V.S.
Aditya Laghate
2013-12-03 10:27:18 UTC
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Post by Rahul Rai
Dear All,
Knowlarity, India's leading cloud telephony company is looking for an
Architect (Full Stack). Here's a nice blog which explains what we are
looking for in terms of technical skills -
Out of curiosity, does the term 'Full Stack' mean, 'Jack of all trades &
Master of (N)one'?

I ask this, because of late after hearing/reading the terms like
'Rockstar', 'Ninja' & such similar terms, the new trend seems to be
'Full stack developer'.

I wonder, how many people would there be in this world who are true
'Full stack' - 'Master of all, jack of none' kinds out there!!

Cheers
Aditya
Noufal Ibrahim KV
2013-12-03 10:29:40 UTC
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Aditya Laghate <aditya at thinrhino.net.in> writes:


[...]
Post by Aditya Laghate
Out of curiosity, does the term 'Full Stack' mean, 'Jack of all trades &
Master of (N)one'?
I ask this, because of late after hearing/reading the terms like
'Rockstar', 'Ninja' & such similar terms, the new trend seems to be
'Full stack developer'.
I wonder, how many people would there be in this world who are true
'Full stack' - 'Master of all, jack of none' kinds out there!!
I'm more charitable than that to the term and usually interpret it to
mean a skilled generalist rather than a specialist (e.g. a data
scientist).


[...]
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Cordially,
Noufal
http://nibrahim.net.in
Palak Mathur
2013-12-03 16:15:07 UTC
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Post by Noufal Ibrahim KV
[...]
Post by Aditya Laghate
Out of curiosity, does the term 'Full Stack' mean, 'Jack of all trades &
Master of (N)one'?
I ask this, because of late after hearing/reading the terms like
'Rockstar', 'Ninja' & such similar terms, the new trend seems to be
'Full stack developer'.
I wonder, how many people would there be in this world who are true
'Full stack' - 'Master of all, jack of none' kinds out there!!
I'm more charitable than that to the term and usually interpret it to
mean a skilled generalist rather than a specialist (e.g. a data
scientist).
[...]
+1. They are asking for an Architect who is more or less a generalist. If
they would have asked for an IT Specialist, then it would have been a
different thing.
Post by Noufal Ibrahim KV
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Cordially,
Noufal
http://nibrahim.net.in
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Rahul Rai
2013-12-03 11:24:59 UTC
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Hey Aditya,

This simply means 'enough mastery/experience' over the listed technology
areas to architect end to end systems while being fully aware of how a
certain decision made in one layer affects things on the other...etc.

This is not really a fancy term IMHO, have worked with many such people in
the past.

Noufal's reply to your email sums it beautifully - 'skilled generalist'


Regards,
Rahul
Post by Aditya Laghate
Post by Rahul Rai
Dear All,
Knowlarity, India's leading cloud telephony company is looking for an
Architect (Full Stack). Here's a nice blog which explains what we are
looking for in terms of technical skills -
Out of curiosity, does the term 'Full Stack' mean, 'Jack of all trades &
Master of (N)one'?
I ask this, because of late after hearing/reading the terms like
'Rockstar', 'Ninja' & such similar terms, the new trend seems to be
'Full stack developer'.
I wonder, how many people would there be in this world who are true
'Full stack' - 'Master of all, jack of none' kinds out there!!
Cheers
Aditya
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Shabda Raaj
2013-12-03 11:20:48 UTC
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I would never classify myself as a "Ninja/Guru/Rockstar", but I would
willingly classify myself as a Full stack developer.

I started my web dev learning by coding html/js, learnt photoshop, moved to
Python, learnt enough DBs to get by. Learnt some more JS.

I am a full stack developer.

I'm not a jack of all trades.

I'm not a master of none.

I'm a *journeyman of some*.

(Taken from http://jtauber.com/journeyman_of_some/)
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