Interview with Branimir Lambov: A Cassandra Committer at IBM on Infrastructure Development
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Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
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This article is part of a series interviewing developers working on software infrastructure. It features Branimir Lambov, a Cassandra committer and PMC member at IBM (via DataStax acquisition), who holds a PhD. The article explores his work on Cassandra, his career journey, projects he's proud of, incidents he's learned from, and his areas of curiosity. The content is presented as an early-access subscriber article.
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This article is part of a series interviewing developers (not founders, not executives) working on software infrastructure to understand their work, how they got here, the projects they're proud of, the incidents they've learned from, and what they're curious about.
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