Aiden Cullo is a versatile software engineer with a solid full-stack foundation and a knack for building scalable, data-driven web applications. With roughly a decade of experience across research, internships, and production engineering, he currently designs scalable backends and ML artifact versioning at JPMorganChase and previously boosted content delivery performance at HeroGrow by fourfold. He is an active open-source contributor, notably refactoring pypa/pipenv to remove dependencies like click, and he documents changes to improve maintainability. He holds a BS in Computer Science, Math, and Physics from Binghamton University and completed Per Scholas’ CS A+ program, underscoring a strong, interdisciplinary technical background. Based in New York, he combines technical depth with a passion for applying software to social impact areas such as immigration, environmental protection, and affordable housing.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
General Education, Mathematics and Computer Science, General Education, Mathematics and Computer Science at Rondout Valley High School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science | Math | Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science | Math | Physics at Binghamton University
Computer Science, A+, Computer Science, A+ at Per Scholas
Contributions:2 reviews, 5 PRs, 8 comments in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Aiden's contributions primarily focused on refactoring the codebase by removing dependencies on the `click` library and other unnecessary modules like `secho`. They replaced `click.echo` and `click.style` calls with alternative methods. The user also added and modified news files to document code changes. These changes suggest a focus on improving the codebase's maintainability and potentially reducing dependencies.
Contributions:28 commits, 22 pushes, 1 branch in 1 month
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