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Brian Cham is a software engineer. πŸ’»

Experience and achievements πŸ’ͺ

  • 🎫 Major contributor to Vista’s Living Ticket, the digital cinema ticketing system used by millions worldwide.
  • βš™οΈ Diverse range of work experience, including AWS (Amazon Web Services, the largest cloud provider in the world) and software for the cinema, health insurance, education, supermarket and accounting industries.
  • πŸ† Top paper at international conference for university engineering project, an innovative tool promoting interactive learning of model-driven development. Published in the International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering.
  • πŸŽ“ Degree in Software Engineering from the University of Auckland, Professional Certificate in Data Science from Harvard University and two Microsoft Certifications (Azure Fundamentals and Azure Developer Associate).

Testimonials πŸ“’

Shayan Elhami, Senior Engineer at AWS: β€œWhat sets Brian apart is his exceptional note-taking and documentation abilities … His careful approach results in cleaner, well-documented code. I was always delighted to review his code changes … He’s eager to learn from senior team members and takes feedback constructively. Any team would benefit from Brian’s reliability, thoroughness, and professional approach to software development.” … [read more]

Scott Fraser, Senior Engineer at AWS: β€œWhilst a member of our team, Brian took the initiative to improve documentation to reduce the ops burden. … When scoped appropriately, he was able to deliver features in a number of different programming languages. In doing so, Brian was exposed to and continuously improved his understanding of large-scale distributed systems.” … [read more]

Software portfolioπŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸ’»

  • CryptoLogic (featured in Auckland’s Museum of Transportation and Technology)
  • Lorini (university engineering project)
  • FirstMention

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