Solution architect and Lead developer who currently takes care of cloud software part of agricultural robot project.
For the project he extensively maintains and develops several applications in Java and Python.
Since more than a decade ago he has been working extensively with Java, Python, Kotlin, PHP, Perl and (Ba)sh. Devops, System and Database administration is also his bread and butter.
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