Kam Lasater is a seasoned software leader and builder with 15 years of experience, currently serving as Head of Platform at Manufactured in Philadelphia. He co-founded Cyclic Software, a serverless PaaS that streamlines deployments, and continues to shape developer experience through platform tooling and open-source starter templates. Hands-on across the stack, his GitHub work includes Express and Next.js starters plus a DynamoDB single-table REST API, reflecting a focus on shipping pragmatic, serverless primitives and deployment optimizations. From early-engineer growth at Higher One through cofounding SeeClickFix and serving on boards, he pairs product and fundraising experience with platform engineering and governance. Grounded in Carnegie Mellon ECE training, he describes his work as “building systems of systems for people to build systems of systems,” highlighting a meta-level approach to enabling other engineers.
Contributions:8 commits, 6 pushes, 2 branches in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Kam primarily focused on initializing a Next.js application and customizing it. They implemented basic UI elements and layouts by modifying the `index.js`, `Home.module.css`, and `globals.css` files, and made adjustments to the page titles and descriptions. The user then configured the Next.js application by adding a custom server and the `distDir` configuration. They made optimizations related to transfer encoding and build configuration.
Contributions:18 commits, 3 PRs, 14 pushes in 6 months
Contributions summary:Kam focused on building out the backend functionality of a REST API. They started by setting up the Express.js framework, including middleware for security and parsing request bodies. They then implemented key features such as listing, getting, creating, and deleting items from a database using a DynamoDB backend, while incorporating logging for debugging and data validation. The user also made a key update to reference the DynamoDB library from Cyclic.sh.
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