Pablo Cantero is a founder and seasoned software leader with over 20 years of experience, based in Austin, Texas, who blends hands‑on engineering with product and business leadership. He’s built and scaled multiple startups—TrueOps, CrossHero, PutsMail, PutsReq and PutsBox—with several acquisitions (PutsMail, PutsBox/PutsReq) and now runs TrueOps, an audit-driven Amazon FBA reimbursement platform. Technically fluent across full‑stack and cloud‑native stacks, he led monolith-to-serverless migrations, built multi‑region AWS architectures and workflow/orchestration engines at companies like Glossier and Stedi. An active open‑source contributor, he has made stability and feature improvements to Shoryuken (including FIFO deduplication and ActiveJob fixes) and contributed front‑end utilities like jquery-dateFormat. He combines entrepreneurial grit with operational rigor, shipping Black Friday‑critical services and measurable revenue recovery for e‑commerce sellers.
A super efficient Amazon SQS thread based message processor for Ruby. This project is in MAINTENANCE MODE.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:27 reviews, 237 commits, 333 PRs in 7 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Pablo primarily contributed to bug fixes and enhancements within the Shoryuken message processing framework. Their work involved addressing errors related to ActiveJob integration, fixing code style issues, and improving the overall stability of the system. They also implemented features like excluding job IDs from message deduplication and optimizing the FIFO message handling. The user's contributions included changes to core components, middleware, and testing frameworks.
jQuery Plugin to format Date outputs using JavaScript
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:85 commits, 13 PRs, 35 pushes in 9 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Pablo primarily contributed to the formatting and presentation of dates within the project. Their work involved modifying the JavaScript code to handle date formatting based on user-defined patterns, and integrating with a jQuery plugin for this purpose. The contributions include adding support for various date and time formats, and incorporating a JavaScript date object as input. The user also added unit tests to validate the formatting logic.
calendarjqueryoutputsjavascriptjquery-ui
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