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I went to the University of York, where I probably spent more time in the [https://ury.org.uk student radio] and [https://ystv.co.uk television] scene than I did doing my degree (don't tell my lecturers). This gave me a lot of my initial software development, systems admin, and DevOps experience. | I went to the University of York, where I probably spent more time in the [https://ury.org.uk student radio] and [https://ystv.co.uk television] scene than I did doing my degree (don't tell my lecturers). This gave me a lot of my initial software development, systems admin, and DevOps experience. I graduated in 2024 with a first class Master of Engineering in Computer Science. | ||
I built and maintained systems there to handle internal processes, such as [https://github.com/UniversityRadioYork/MyRadio member management and show scheduling], [https://github.com/UniversityRadioYork/WebStudio broadcasting from home], [https://github.com/ystv/internal-site production scheduling], and [https://github.com/badger-media/badger media management for live broadcast]. | I built and maintained systems there to handle internal processes, such as [https://github.com/UniversityRadioYork/MyRadio member management and show scheduling], [https://github.com/UniversityRadioYork/WebStudio broadcasting from home], [https://github.com/ystv/internal-site production scheduling], and [https://github.com/badger-media/badger media management for live broadcast]. | ||
Some of these systems have won national awards: [https://github.com/UniversityRadioYork/WebStudio WebStudio] won the Student Radio Association's Best Technical Achievement award in 2020, and [https://github.com/badger-media/badger Badger] won the National Student Television Association's Technical Innovation award in 2024. I also won a Love York Award (the York Students' Union's awards for contributions to the student community) in 2021 for Outstanding Contribution to Student Media, and again in 2024 as Student Staff Member of the Year. | |||
I still do the odd bit of broadcast and/or theatre tech nonsense with my friends. | I still do the odd bit of broadcast and/or theatre tech nonsense with my friends. | ||
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* Most confident in Python, TypeScript, and Go | * Most confident in Python, TypeScript, and Go | ||
* Proficient in Java, PHP, Bash | * Proficient in Java, PHP, Bash | ||
* On-and-off learning Rust | * On-and-off learning Rust and C++ | ||
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Email <nowiki>marks [at] this domain</nowiki>. If you mention the capital of Slovenia somewhere in the email, it'll make my filters less likely to think you're a bot. | Email <nowiki>marks [at] this domain</nowiki>. If you mention the capital of Slovenia somewhere in the email, it'll make my filters less likely to think you're a bot. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:33, 27 December 2024
I'm Marks Polakovs.
I'm a DevOps, software dev, broadcast, and theatre tech person based out of Cambridge (UK).
Work
I currently work as a DevOps Engineer at Darktrace.
Before that I was a part-time Digital Support Technician at the University of York Students' Union, where in addition to first- and second-line user support I gave training sessions, developed internal systems, and contributed to a full redesign and rebuild of our website (it's public!).
Before that I did a Year in Industry at Couchbase in Manchester, rotating through first- and second-line technical support and Go back-end development roles. (Some of my contributions there are public!)
Not Work
I went to the University of York, where I probably spent more time in the student radio and television scene than I did doing my degree (don't tell my lecturers). This gave me a lot of my initial software development, systems admin, and DevOps experience. I graduated in 2024 with a first class Master of Engineering in Computer Science.
I built and maintained systems there to handle internal processes, such as member management and show scheduling, broadcasting from home, production scheduling, and media management for live broadcast.
Some of these systems have won national awards: WebStudio won the Student Radio Association's Best Technical Achievement award in 2020, and Badger won the National Student Television Association's Technical Innovation award in 2024. I also won a Love York Award (the York Students' Union's awards for contributions to the student community) in 2021 for Outstanding Contribution to Student Media, and again in 2024 as Student Staff Member of the Year.
I still do the odd bit of broadcast and/or theatre tech nonsense with my friends.
Technologies I Know
Programming languages:
- Most confident in Python, TypeScript, and Go
- Proficient in Java, PHP, Bash
- On-and-off learning Rust and C++
- Know just enough C to be dangerous
Other tools:
- Proficient with Docker
- Proficient with Jenkins, GitHub Actions, and GitLab CI
- Experiened with HashiCorp Nomad/Consul/Vault
- Learning Kubernetes (including through this website)
Elsewhere on the internet
The following profiles are me, feel free to give me a follow or equivalent on that platform. Any other profile claiming to be "Marks Polakovs" is probably me, since it's a fairly uncommon name, but might be an impostor!
- Bluesky: @markspolakovs.me
- GitHub: @markspolakovs
- "X": @markspolakovs (not used much these days)
Getting in touch
Email marks [at] this domain. If you mention the capital of Slovenia somewhere in the email, it'll make my filters less likely to think you're a bot.