Saurabh Ahuja started programming in C during college coding competitions, some of them overnight, while his classmates were chasing MBAs. Two decades later, he’s still solving infrastructure problems, just at a different scale. At Amazon, he wrote the code that opens Locker doors when customers pick up packages, a system that serves millions of retrievals […]
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