Mark Heath

DevOps Engineer

Southampton, England, United Kingdom
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Mark Heath is a software architect based in Southampton with 18 years’ experience building cloud-native systems using C#, .NET, F#, Azure, microservices and serverless patterns. He leads architecture for NICE Systems' Public Safety Applications Platform, combining hands-on development, design authority and developer training to ship resilient, serverless solutions. His earlier work spans low-level audio, codecs and synchronization in telecoms and client-side applications, giving him rare depth across both systems and cloud stacks. A Microsoft MVP and Pluralsight author, he also contributes to open-source .NET tooling — for example adding content importers and HTML→Markdown conversion to the Pretzel site generator.
code19 years of coding experience
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Programming languages (9)

C#TypeScriptPowerShellC++BicepJavaScriptGoMarkdown

Github contributions (5)

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Code52/pretzel

Feb 2012 - Mar 2013

A site generation tool (and then some) for .NET platforms
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:15 commits in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Mark primarily contributed to the site generation tool's back-end functionality by fixing bugs and adding features related to content importing and processing. They implemented a blogger atom importer, including unit tests, and integrated a HTML to Markdown converter to enable improved content formatting. The user also made changes to the core command execution, setting a default engine and refining error reporting for improved usability.
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markheath/wpfshapes

Feb 2012 - Jul 2017

Contributions:12 commits, 3 pushes, 1 branch in 5 years 5 months
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Mark Heath - DevOps Engineer