"Happy Engineers Day to the visionaries who transform ideas into reality with every blueprint! 🏗️✨ Celebrating the legacy of Sir M. Visvesvaraya and the relentless efforts of engineers who continue shaping the future. Let's salute the architects of innovation today and every day! #HappyEngineersDay#EngineeringExcellence#SrigdhaGroup"
"Happy Engineers Day to the visionaries who transform ideas into reality with every blueprint! 🏗️✨ Celebrating the legacy of Sir M. Visvesvaraya and the relentless efforts of engineers who continue shaping the future. Let's salute the architects of innovation today and every day! #HappyEngineersDay#EngineeringExcellence#SrigdhaGroup"
What is your thought about this moto "Code Alchemy: Transforming Chaos into Clean Code"
My point of view
1. Understand the Existing Code: Study the code and document it to identify key functionalities and pain points.
2. Refactor the Code: Simplify complex logic, remove redundancy, improve naming conventions, and organize into modular components.
3. Implement Best Practices: Follow coding standards, use design patterns, and implement robust error handling.
4. Enhance Readability: Write meaningful comments and documentation, maintain consistent formatting, and organize code logically.
5. Optimize Performance: Use efficient algorithms, focus on clean code first, and optimize only when necessary.
6. Test Thoroughly: Ensure quality with unit tests, integration tests, and automated testing tools.
7. Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD): Use version control and set up CI/CD pipelines to automate build, test, and deployment processes.
#refactoring#cleancode#bestpractice
Engineering Manager at Exabyting || Java || Spring || Python || Django
At Exabyting , we have outlined a comprehensive roadmap for our engineering team's growth. Today, we had the pleasure of hosting an excellent workshop on
“Code Alchemy: Transforming Chaos into Clean Code”
led by our amazing team member Towfique Ahmed
Our supervisors are hosting weekly presentations on our company’s core values! This week Thomas Zamorski, Engineering Supervisor – Design, Healthcare, focused on Humble Confidence and reinforced the following to our team:
💡 Acknowledge the strategy behind problem-solving – you do not know all the answers, but you can find them.
🧠 Encourage an open exchange of thoughts, ideas, and opinions.
⚙️ Be resolute and committed while remaining open to change.
Humble confidence is all about balancing expertise with humility while sharing knowledge and embracing teamwork for the greater good.
We like to create partnerships with leaders who hold the same values - does your organization value 𝘩𝘶𝘮𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘧𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦? We'd love to work with you 👉 https://loom.ly/HZ7NWEU
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#JAKTOOL#EmployeeEngagement#CompanyCulture#engineering#corevalues
Today I’m excited to announce my role as the new VP of Engineering at Anomalo! I couldn’t be more excited to work with this talented team on a product that is critically needed by nearly every enterprise. In today’s world, every company faces challenges with ensuring the data that drives their business can be trusted. I bet each of you can recount at least one time where you made a bad decision, missed an important opportunity, or got poor results due to data quality issues. I know I can! Being part of a team that solves this problem using machine learning at enterprise scale is incredibly exciting.
I often get asked what I look for in a role and my answer is pretty straightforward:
1. Do I get to work on a meaningful product that customers love? That matters to the people using it? That they depend on?
2. Do I get to work with people who inspire me and make me better? Are they people I look forward to working with every day?
3. Will I be able to have an impact? Will the work I’ve done, the challenges I’ve faced, the successes and failures I’ve endured, and the lessons I’ve learned be valuable to other people?
I couldn’t be more excited to work at Anomalo since it’s such a great match on all these vectors. Not to mention - speaking as an engineer, a nerd at heart - it’s pretty darn cool tech.
But even more importantly, I’ve been impressed with every single person I’ve met so far at the company. Great products are built by talented people. I’ve worked with a lot of great people and companies in my career, so I know something special when I see it.
Now my goal is to deliver on Number 3, to help and support the team as we grow and scale. Wish me luck!
We're excited to welcome Kirby Frugia as our new Vice President of Engineering! Kirby brings deep engineering leadership and technical expertise from his experience building high-performing engineering teams at VEED.IO, Mural, InVision, and New Relic. Please join me in giving him a warm welcome to Anomalo!
Let’s start the week with a reminder: Our work makes a difference. Whether we’re designing more accessible structures, improving technologies, or pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, we’re proving that diversity strengthens engineering—and society as a whole.
Have a great start to the week!
Practice Leader, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS), CSP
Helping companies implement sustainable solutions to create a culture of health and safety and minimize environmental impacts.
Strategic Alliances, North & South America | Regulatory Intelligence | International Development | Cross Cultural Communicator
It was a pleasure to connect face-to-face and dive into some exciting upcoming initiatives and collaborative offerings with our partners at Matrix New World Engineering, especially as they go through a busy and exciting period of rapid growth.
Shoutout to Lynn Mazurowski for making the trek to our DC office this afternoon, and to the rest of our team who make our partnership a success. Shannon Summers, Drew Ross and Sharon Stecker! Looking forward to the future of our partnership and the amazing work ahead of us.
Same time. Same resources. Different outcomes. The winners? Architects - and Kindergartners…
When it comes to innovation and problem solving neither time nor resources are an adequate excuse for poor outcomes. It’s all about how quickly and frequently you are willing to get it wrong before you get it right.
Being right is the least important aspect of innovation. Test, fail, change your mind, and try again.
CTO & Co-Founder at AccountsIQ
3wWelcome aboard Max great to have you join our Dublin team