Chris Gillum is a Partner Software Architect at Microsoft based in Seattle with 9 years of experience building serverless PaaS and open-source programming models. He created Azure Durable Functions, Easy Auth, and Dapr Workflow, and has driven core implementations in azure-functions-durable-extension, durabletask, and the Dapr workflow engine. His work covers elastic scale infrastructure, authentication/authorization for App Service and Static Web Apps, and stateful workflow runtimes that enable long-running serverless patterns. A practical systems architect, he’s focused on performance, fixing race conditions, and integrating workflow actors for robust distributed behavior. Earlier he co-founded a mobile app with tens of thousands of users, combining product intuition with deep backend engineering.
9 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at University of Washington
Durable Task Framework allows users to write long running persistent workflows in C# using the async/await capabilities.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:31 releases, 622 reviews, 195 commits in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Chris focused on implementing and improving core features of the Durable Task Framework, particularly within the Azure Storage provider. Their contributions included building dispatcher middleware for task orchestrations and activities, adding functionality such as counter operations, and integrating support for .NET standard 2.0. They were also involved in adding support for Azure Storage and improving the code related to exception handling and message processing.
Durable Task Framework extension for Azure Functions
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:24 releases, 542 reviews, 266 commits in 5 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Chris's commits primarily involve implementing and modifying code within the `azure-functions-durable-extension` repository, focusing on core functions for orchestrations, activities, and HTTP API handling. They introduced initial implementations, modified code for private preview, and made documentation improvements, particularly to the HTTP handler. Their contributions are centered on enhancing the functionality and capabilities of the Durable Task Framework extension for Azure Functions.
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Chris Gillum - Partner Software Architect at Microsoft