Chandra Kumar

Software Development Engineer II at Microsoft

Gurugram, Haryana, India
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Chandra Kumar is a Software Development Engineer II with nine years of experience building fintech and omni-channel payment products, currently at Microsoft after leading QR, UPI, POS and merchant-facing initiatives at PayU. He combines backend systems expertise—demonstrated by porting POSIX threading and recovery tests to Windows for the Persistent Memory Development Kit—with hands-on product delivery in high-throughput payment flows. Comfortable across Java, Spring, and modern web stacks from his Nagarro days, he focuses on reliable, scalable payment ingestion and offline collection mechanisms. Based in Gurugram, he pairs strong academic grounding in Information and Communication Technology with practical cross-platform systems work that bridges low-level reliability and customer-facing payment experiences.
code9 years of coding experience
job6 years of employment as a software developer
bookInformation and Communication Technology, 9.21, Information and Communication Technology, 9.21 at Dhirubhai Ambani Institute Of Information and Communication Technology
languagesEnglish, Hindi
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Github Skills (13)

c1710
pthread10
ws-api10
c1110
winapi10
wp-api10
pthreads10
testing9
fileio9
file-access9
file-processing9
file-handling9
memory-management8

Programming languages (4)

C#PowerShellDockerfileC

Github contributions (5)

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pmem/pmdk

Jul 2016 - Nov 2016

Persistent Memory Development Kit
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:27 commits, 16 PRs, 45 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Chandra primarily focused on porting POSIX threading functionalities to the Windows platform within the Persistent Memory Development Kit (PMDK). Their contributions involved implementing `pthread_create`, `pthread_join`, and related threading functions, including necessary wrappers and initialization routines. They also ported tests, specifically for block read/write and recovery functionalities. The user also worked on incorporating the ability to create holey files within the test scripts, enhancing the Windows port of the PMDK.
pmdkpmemdevelopment-kitmemorypersistent-memory
ChandKV/windowsserverdocs

Feb 2018 - Sep 2023

Public content repository for Windows Server 2016 content.
Contributions:10 pushes in 5 years 7 months
windows-server-2016windows-servermdtwindowswindows-service
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Chandra Kumar - Software Development Engineer II at Microsoft