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Shamasis Bhattacharya
Award-winning professional
Shamasis Bhattacharya is the Chief Software Architect at Postman, a leading company in the API development space. Based in Bengaluru, India, he has a strong background in technical solutions architecture, software development, and mentoring. His career is marked by a passion for creating developer tools that enhance user experience through thoughtful design and functionality.
Professional Background
- Current Role: Chief Software Architect at Postman
- Previous Experience:
- He was a co-founder of Nimbella, a serverless computing startup, which was successfully acquired by DigitalOcean. This experience underscores his entrepreneurial spirit and expertise in emerging technologies.3
Education and Recognition
Shamasis has received multiple accolades throughout his career, including the Most Valuable FusionCharter award from Pallav Nadhani, CEO of FusionCharts, recognizing his significant contributions to the company’s growth over several years.1
Personal Philosophy and Interests
Shamasis is not only focused on software but also has a keen interest in hardware and IoT projects. He believes in the philosophy of "creating necessities" to drive innovation. His approach emphasizes hands-on experience and community engagement through sharing knowledge and projects online.2
Language Proficiency
He is proficient in multiple languages:
- English: Native or bilingual proficiency
- Hindi: Professional working proficiency
- Bengali: Native or bilingual proficiency.1
Shamasis Bhattacharya's multifaceted career reflects his commitment to advancing technology through both software and hardware innovations, making him a notable figure in the tech industry.
Highlights
This #PostBot interaction on a large response from @OpenSky on @getpostman was so cool! I had a fairly large response that had nested 2D array. Fairly hard to correlate what’s in the API and what is the structure. Just asked Postbot to visualise it and then asked again to flatten the “states” column.
This #NodeJS esm/require and the corresponding fallout is a real mess atm! Just can't get anything simple to work without hitting one error or another.