Daniel Cazzulino is a Technical Fellow and seasoned .NET engineer based in Vicente López, Argentina, with 15 years of experience designing developer tooling, frameworks and infrastructure. He is the creator of Moq and an active open-source contributor to high-profile projects such as dotnet/maui, Xamarin.Forms, octokit and the Microsoft CQRS Journey sample. At Microsoft he architected remote MSBuild agents, implemented a bi-directional MQTT-based protocol library and shipped reusable extensibility and testability libraries (Merq, Clide) distributed via NuGet. Daniel combines deep knowledge of design patterns and pragmatic Agile practices to craft intuitive, friendly APIs and developer experiences that simplify cross-platform build, UI and release workflows. He prefers tackling tough technical challenges in creative teams, blending hands-on full-stack contributions with consulting leadership across Microsoft, GitHub and Clarius Consulting.
Microsoft patterns & pratices CQRS Journey sample application
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:255 commits in 3 months
Contributions summary:Daniel contributed to the development of the CQRS Journey sample application, specifically focusing on persistence for the seat availability feature using Entity Framework (EF). Their work involved creating an EF repository interface and implementing an initial version of the repository, adding new database schema, and integrating the database schema into the existing code base. The user also implemented a basic system for managing and publishing commands for a specific application, which is essential for the underlying architecture.
The most popular and friendly mocking framework for .NET
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:18 releases, 4 reviews, 177 commits in 10 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Daniel's contributions primarily involved updating the project's dependencies, including the use of NuGet packages for dependencies like Castle and xUnit. They also addressed various regression issues reported in the project, implementing fixes related to mock behavior and setup configurations. The commits show a focus on maintaining and improving the core functionality of the mocking framework.
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