Adam Frisby is a pragmatic SQA Engineer with 13 years of experience building and validating production-ready software and manufacturing test systems from Fort Wayne, Indiana. He combines hands-on test development and production process engineering at QSC with a background as a product engineer and technology consultant, delivering end-to-end solutions from embedded test code to server-side tooling. Adam contributes to open-source projects in systems and media tooling—helping improve the Revel Go web framework’s routing and controller logic and adding a BMP decoder to the Rust image crate—showing an eye for low-level correctness and performance. His Computer Engineering Technologies degree (3.88 GPA) underpins a steady track record of debugging complex systems, from military radio software to manufacturing test flows. Colleagues rely on him for reliable defect discovery, reverse routing fixes, and thoughtful validators that prevent subtle runtime errors. He pairs deep technical rigor with practical deployment experience, often tackling edge-case bugs that evade standard testing.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering Technologies/Technicians, 3.88/4.0, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering Technologies/Technicians, 3.88/4.0 at Indiana University—Purdue University Fort Wayne
Contributions:11 commits, 5 PRs, 2 pushes in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to the implementation of a BMP image decoder within the `image-rs/image` repository, demonstrating a focus on image processing. The contributions involved adding core decoding functionality, including reading file headers and metadata. Furthermore, the user added support for different image formats like X4_R4_G4_B4. The work also encompassed refactoring with the `vec!` macro and fixing potential overflow issues.
A high productivity, full-stack web framework for the Go language.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:17 commits in 13 days
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to the core functionality of the Revel web framework, focusing on the `controller.go` and `router.go` files. Their contributions included modifying how controller names and actions are handled, resolving build failures, and improving the reverse routing capabilities. Further contributions included extending the validator functionality by adding support for slice types.
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