ashishdesai.com - Ashish Desai (Mr. Doomsbuster)

Description: I am Ashish Desai (aka Mr. Doomsbuster), an Engineering Manager at Amazon. I strive for excellence and am passionate about web, Linux, machine learning, dev tools and developer productivity. I like to lose my sleep over extremely hard problems and am excited about building platforms and infrastructure that need to scale. I love programming / _tinkering_. I am building my own version of Jarvis, I call it Bageera. A super hero fan, fountain pen collector. Aspiring to play a role in enabling the next frontier

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I am Ashish Desai (aka Mr. Doomsbuster), an Engineering Manager at Amazon, AWS. I strive for excellence and am passionate about web, Linux, machine learning, dev tools and developer productivity. I like to lose my sleep over extremely hard problems and am excited about building platforms and infrastructure that need to scale. I love programming / _tinkering_. I am building my own version of Jarvis, I call it Bageera. A super hero fan, fountain pen collector. Aspiring to play a role in enabling the next fron

My passion for computing started at the age of eleven. Looking at those computer games excited me, as to how they worked. I quickly learnt that C is the mother of all programming languages and I started with this great book called Let Us C, by Yashwant Kanetkar it was an amazing experience. At college, I got knee deep into assembly language programming and I fell in love with it. I would teach assembly programming to other students, part time at college just for my love of it. Even to this day, I play with

Personally, driving is my passion - 0 to 60 mph in 4.3s from a stop light is more adrenaline rush than sky diving, also passionate about computing, animations and computer graphics, VFX, animated motion picture, graphics design, cartooning and game development! Who knows, a character I created might be in motion pictures someday.I love fine writing and have a collection of hundreds of _limited edition_ fountain pens and inks. Yes, they are still a thing. Spencerian script is the epitome of writing, I think