Effective Error Handling: A Uniform Strategy for Heterogeneous Distributed Systems
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Effective Error Handling: A Uniform Strategy for Heterogeneous Distributed Systems
"My name is Jenish. I've been working with Netflix for more than 5 years now, and before that, I worked for 3 to 4 years at Amazon, and before that, a bunch of other companies. From the official title: yes, I'm a software engineer - hardcore backend engineer. I've been developing highly scalable distributed systems for years now, and that's my passion: solving real-world problems, helping my stakeholders, making incredible movies, and great content, so you guys can sit on the couch and enjoy that."
"I was born and brought up in India, back in the '90s, '95. Those were the years when people started using computers, and one of the first industries to adopt them was the financial industry. My dad used to work for a bank, and he got to start using a computer. He was pretty excited. I was good at mathematics and analytics, and my dad just told me, "Yes, it's pretty exciting to work on it even if you want to play games"."
Jenish Shah is a software engineer focused on backend systems, with over five years at Netflix and three to four years at Amazon before that. He specializes in designing and operating highly scalable distributed systems and focuses on solving real-world problems and supporting stakeholders to deliver reliable streaming content. He grew up in India in the mid-1990s, developed an interest in computers after his father brought home a computer in 1999, and began exploring technology through games and music. He has strengths in mathematics and analytics and channels those skills into scalable system design for content delivery.
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