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Man, that is one complex, interconnected and interesting System!

I would love to work on something like that even if it is just maintaining a legacy product. Seriously, let me know (contact in my profile).

On similar lines, I have been thinking of using Erlang/Elixir for distributed programming over the Web (even in the browser if possible) and dropping down to C/C++ and J programming languages as required on individual nodes.



If you like such systems, backend systems in investment banks is where its at. Most of my experience was at Goldman, but similar systems exist in Morgan, Deutsche, Citi, UBS, Bloomberg or old PE firms. Look for C programmer careers in trade publications like efinancialcareers.com, or work with Huxley, Selby Jennings etc. Combination of C/C++ and certification in Q/kdb - will keep you employed pretty much into your 60s. Those languages are intrinsically hard & imo a real pleasure to code in. Well, I liked it.


Thanks for the pointers, appreciate it very much.




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