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anandkunal/README.md

Now —

  • Chief Product Officer at F5.
  • Living in Seattle with my lovely wife, two amazing children, and a rambunctious dog.
  • Shooting photos, making music, walking, and traveling (50+ countries).

Then —

  • CTO & CISO of Imperva, a leader in application and data security. Acquired by Thales for $3.6B.
  • Co-founder & CTO of Prevoty, a pioneer in runtime security. Acquired by Imperva for $130M.
  • Learned from exceptional teams at BBC, MySpace, and NASA.

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  1. ToroPHP ToroPHP Public

    Toro is a PHP router for developing RESTful web applications and APIs.

    PHP 1.2k 169

  2. goq goq Public

    A persistent queue implemented in Go.

    Go 29 6

  3. AWS SigV4 & SES Walkthrough in Go AWS SigV4 & SES Walkthrough in Go
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    # AWS SigV4 & SES Walkthrough in Go
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    A few years ago, I helped a non-profit organization build and deploy a series of web applications and micro-services on top of AWS. One of the services was responsible for sending out email notifications to people via AWS SES.
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    Back then, I wrote a really simple program in Go that made direct calls to the AWS API. Instead of using an official library, I read the API specification, learned how to authenticate requests, and implemented a fairly trivial SDK. The code was succinct, readable, and worked perfectly for 3 years without any issues.
  4. Simple reverse proxy in Go. Simple reverse proxy in Go.
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    package main
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    import (
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      "log"
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      "net/http"