Victor Agababov is a seasoned software engineer with 11+ years building high-performance, distributed server and cloud systems, currently working on BigQuery at Google. He has deep expertise in Linux and Windows server-side development, multi-threaded network programming, real-time data processing, authentication, and complex CAD algorithms. At Google he contributed to Knative and co-led its Scaling Working Group, and his open-source work includes meaningful refactors to the prominent knative/eventing repo to improve maintainability and observability. His career spans critical cloud launches (Deployment Manager, RuntimeConfig, Service Broker), mobile and proxy infrastructure for Chrome, and large-scale payment and ads systems at Amazon and Google. Known for pragmatic engineering that balances algorithmic rigor with production-readiness, he also brings hands-on experience in monitoring, on-call reliability, and data distribution at global scale. Based in Seattle, he pairs advanced systems design with an underappreciated strength in migrating legacy architectures toward secure, auditable deployments.
11 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
MS, CS & I, MS, CS & I at State Engineering University of Armenia
Contributions:8 reviews, 26 commits, 26 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Victor's commits primarily focused on refactoring and improving the `knative/eventing` repository's code, specifically in the `contrib/kafka` and `pkg/provisioners` directories, as well as core files. The changes involved replacing `map[string]bool` with Kubernetes string sets, indicating an effort to optimize data structures and improve code quality. The user also addressed linter errors and made updates to address the newer version of OpenCensus, enhancing the observability of the project. These modifications suggest a focus on improving the project's maintainability and performance.
Contributions:3 PRs, 1675 pushes, 1689 branches in 2 years 4 months
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