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Candice Ye is a computer scientist based in San Francisco with nine years of software engineering experience and a UC Berkeley CS background (class of 2020). She blends back-end development and DevOps expertise to improve developer tooling and cloud database workflows, notably contributing to Microsoft’s high-profile Azure Data Studio open-source project. Her contributions span telemetry instrumentation, extension recommendation flows, and Azure CLI integration, reflecting a focus on observable, user-facing platform features that bridge UX and infrastructure. Practical and detail-oriented, she navigates TypeScript codepaths and SDK integrations to deliver cross-platform data tooling enhancements.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor’s Degree, Communication and Media Studies, Bachelor’s Degree, Communication and Media Studies at University of California, Berkeley
Azure Data Studio is a data management and development tool with connectivity to popular cloud and on-premises databases. Azure Data Studio supports Windows, macOS, and Linux, with immediate capability to connect to Azure SQL and SQL Server. Browse the extension library for more database support options including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:56 reviews, 99 commits, 175 PRs in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Candice's primary contributions involved modifying telemetry events and integrating them into the Azure Data Studio application, focusing on the extension recommendation prompts and actions within the results panel. This involved changes to TypeScript files, including the extension tips service and actions within the query results panel. Additionally, the user implemented updates to the Azure CLI (az) extension within the repository, including changes to the az.ts file. This involved updating command parameters and integrating necessary SDK versions for successful operation.
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