Adithya Upadhya is a Software Engineer III with nine years of experience building cloud-native infrastructure, currently contributing to Google Cloud Persistent Disk in Seattle. He previously strengthened Azure Container Registry at Microsoft, working across control- and data-plane concerns and contributing notable improvements to the Azure CLI’s ACR module (including Helm validation and permission controls). Comfortable in polyglot stacks—Go, Python, .NET Core, Kubernetes and Docker—he blends backend systems engineering with DevOps pragmatism to ship resilient platform features. His background includes mobile and backend work at Facebook and Snapdeal, giving him a practical product-oriented perspective on developer and client-facing services. Academically sharpened with a CS master’s from Virginia Tech, he pairs strong implementation skills with a track record of improving operational reliability in large-scale cloud services.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, 3.93, Master's degree, Computer Science, 3.93 at Virginia Tech
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering, 8.22, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering, 8.22 at National Institute of Technology Karnataka
Contributions:9 reviews, 11 commits, 15 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Adithya contributed to the Azure CLI, focusing on the "acr" (Azure Container Registry) module. Their work involved enhancing the health check functionality by adding Helm version validation and addressing various issues like SSL errors, deep links, and error handling. They also introduced repository-level permission control features and made updates to the ACR token and scope map functionality. These changes indicate a focus on both backend logic and the operational aspects of the CLI, particularly around container registry management.
Contributions:19 commits, 20 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years
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