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Hi there.
I'm a software engineer working in Japan.
Currently I'm a Product Owner in the R&D department at Yahoo Japan.

I usually work with the following technologies.
Go, C++, Rust, Kubernetes, Docker, OpenStack, ANN, VSS.

I am also the founder of the Vald project.
I usually manage the development team for maintenance, feature development, bug fixes, etc. to make Vald easy to use for many people, and plan the development schedule, roadmap, and future plans.

In my personal projects, I have developed several Go libraries, and I publish and maintain them on GitHub.

For more information, please see my portfolio.
https://kpango.com

@kpango

Besides working at my day job, I spend my time after work on weekdays and on weekends developing and maintaining libraries and software. So, it is difficult for me to have a side job, so if I can earn some income from Sponsors, I would be able to continue my development work in the future.

Featured work

  1. vdaas/vald

    Vald. A Highly Scalable Distributed Vector Search Engine

    Go 1,549
  2. kpango/glg

    Simple and blazing fast lockfree logging library for golang

    Go 190
  3. kpango/gache

    fastest lockfree cache library for go application

    Go 47
  4. projectcontour/gimbal

    Gimbal is an ingress load balancing platform capable of routing traffic to multiple Kubernetes and OpenStack clusters. Built by Heptio in partnership with Actapio.

    Go 660
  5. yahoojapan/garm

    Garm is k8s authorization webhook (SubjectAccessReview API) server for Athenz. Moved to https://github.com/AthenZ/garm

    Go 17

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