Cameron Sparr is a Seattle-based Software Development Engineer with a decade of experience building scalable backend systems, specializing in Go, microservices, containers, and cloud-native architectures. He currently contributes to Amazon’s backend platforms (since 2019), delivering reliable services at scale with a focus on performance, fault tolerance, and on-call readiness. Prior to Amazon, he helped Brightcove architect a fault-tolerant, container-based microservices ecosystem on AWS, emphasizing automated testing, monitoring, and global availability for hundreds of thousands of users. His career also includes roles at InfluxDB, SolidFire, and an early programming stint at Scripps Oceanography, underpinned by a B.S. in Computational and Applied Mathematics from the University of Washington. An active communicator, he has presented at the Golang London Meetup and brings a practical, production-focused mindset that blends rigorous math training with hands-on software delivery.
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