Sayed Hoque is a Senior Big Data Developer with 11 years of experience designing and operating large-scale data architectures and storage systems, currently based in Magdeburg, Germany. He combines deep hands-on expertise in Hadoop ecosystem technologies (HBase, Hive, Spark, Kafka, Flume) with DevOps tooling—Ansible, Terraform, Kubernetes, and Docker—to build and automate secure, Kerberized data pipelines. At Ultra Tendency he drives scalable ingestion and replication workflows and has contributed code cleanups to the high-profile Apache HBase project, modernizing replication and metrics logic. His background ranges from embedded systems and Android platform work at Samsung R&D to CTO-level Python/Odoo development, giving him a rare blend of low-level debugging skill and high-level data platform design. Known for pragmatic automation, he also improves developer experience through documentation contributions to Ansible and by developing Ansible roles with Molecule and Docker.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Data and Knowledge Engineering, Master's degree, Data and Knowledge Engineering at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Computer Science at Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology
A level, Science Major, A level, Science Major at Bangladesh School Muscat
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Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:15 commits, 19 PRs, 35 comments in 1 year
Contributions summary:Sayed primarily contributed to the documentation aspects of the Ansible project. Their work included fixing typos, updating examples in module documentation, and improving the user guide. The contributions focused on clarifying sections related to error handling, vault operations, and playbook tags. The user also corrected internal references within the documentation to improve usability.
Contributions summary:Sayed's contributions primarily involved removing deprecated methods and fields within the Apache HBase codebase. These changes affected various components, including the `Result`, `MetricsReplicationSourceSource`, `ReplicationLoadSink`, and `WALKeyImpl` classes. The user also made changes related to metrics and replication logic. Their work focused on cleaning up and modernizing the codebase by removing obsolete functionalities.
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