Eric Moore
@eemoore
New York
He/Him.
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
PhD
New York City
Homeowner
Educator
Numerical Simulation
Xoogler
Amateur Radio
Backpacker
Bash Scripter
D&D world builder
Married
Cat Lover
Google
Critical Thinking
Incident Response
Did a woopsie in production
Debian
Hiking
Distributed Systems
Technoglot
Duolingo User
Glasses Wearer
Ultralight Backpacker
Linux
Career Changer
Systems Designer
Tech Enthusiast
Ph.D.
Introvert
Admitter of Failures
PC Gamer
Infrastructure as Code
Thinker
Terraform
Bash
Outdoors Enthusiast
System Architecture
System Administrator
Observability
Systems Thinker
College Graduate
Hiker
Remote Worker
Seen Some Sh*t
Scientist
Kubernetes
Software Engineer
Professional
University Graduate
Life Long Learner
Coding
Book Worm
Software Engineering
DevOps
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I'm Eric. SRE, auxiliary police lieutenant, husband, lisp programmer, theoretical chemist, and general nerd.
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I'm open to
open source contributions,
giving resume feedback,
guest lecturing,
volunteering,
mentoring,
writing,
and brainstorming.
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Resume
Sep 2020 - Present
Infrastructure Engineer, level
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My first exposre to Common Lisp was in CMU's 15-212 CS course. Liked it, but not a lot at the time, the previous course was in C, and Lisp seemed bloated at the time. Meh. I was young and foolish.