About Cary

Cary is a multi-discpline software developer with 8 years of industrial experience developing innovative software solutions in C/C++ in the field of smart grid & metering. He holds a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering from University of British Columnbia (UBC) in Vancouver in 2012 and has been employed by Corinex Communication Corp. since then. He has extensive hands-on experience in technologies such as: Advanced Networking, Network & Data security, Smart Metering Innovations, deployment management with Docker, Software Engineering Lifecycle, scalability, authentication, cryptology, relational & non-relational database, web services, firewalls, embedded systems, RTOS, ARM, PKI, Cisco equipment, functional and Architecture Design with UML.

Cary is a new member to the PostgreSQL community and has been contributing in terms of publishing technical blogs and performing patch reviews. He is actively involved in the development of Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) and internal Key Management System (KMS) features that are targeted to be released in the future PostgreSQL version 13 and 14.

Putting the technical backgrounds aside. Cary is also a Forex trader, who automates most of his trading techniques and criteria with software. His trading criteria is rather simple. He trades mostly according to the price action and candle stick patterns as these reflect the true intent of the market.

Cary is also a e-commerce entrepreneur who operates 2 online stores, “Shokunin Design Co” on Etsy.com and “Simplicity Design Inc” on Amazon.com. Check them out at the “links”. He is seasoned wood crafter, who designs, constructs and sells wooden hexagon shelves for home decoration under the “Shokunin Design Co” brand and the owner of baby product brand “Mini4More” under “Simplicity Design Inc” store front on Amazon.

Cary is a believer that Your mind is a very powerful weapon; it can be your best friend, or your worst enemy. Having a positive mindset is absolutely crucial to your own success.

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