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Staff Q&A: David - Junior Software Developer

Staff Q&A: David - Junior Software Developer

Posted by Truckit on 03/03/2022

Where were you born? Durban, South Africa


Favourite Hobby? Music Production


Favourite Quote? "I can’t quote the equations of General Relativity from memory, but nonetheless if I walk off a cliff, I’ll fall." - Eliezer Yudkowsky


Favourite Band? The Brian Blade Fellowship

Favourite Food? King Fish Sashimi


Post-pandemic - Where Do You Want To Travel First? Iceland - some of my favorite sci-fi movies were filmed in Iceland plus I'm a fan of a few musicians from there

What's a fun fact people may not know? I can ride a unicycle at a skatepark
What’s your favorite part about your job at Truckit? Building features that use geo data

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