Adriano Santos is a Technical Lead and seasoned software engineer with 14 years building distributed, high-performance and fault-tolerant systems across cloud and edge domains. He co-founded eigr.io and helped create Eigr Functions, contributes to notable OSS projects like Cloudstate (enhancing Java/Kotlin support) and Elixir gRPC benchmarks, and runs consulting work through Notify-e. Skilled in Java, Kotlin, Elixir, Rust and Python, Adriano pairs systems-level engineering with DevOps and multi-cloud expertise (AWS, GCP, Azure, DigitalOcean) to deliver resilient serverless and messaging solutions. He’s led cloud and embedded teams for smart mobility projects using AI and computer vision, yet deliberately avoids narrow specialization—preferring to bridge architecture, implementation and operations. Colleagues describe him as relaxed and collaborative, committed to elevating team knowledge while shipping practical, production-ready designs.
13 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
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Contributions:22 reviews, 8 commits, 10 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Adriano primarily focused on enhancing the Java and Kotlin support within the Cloudstate framework. Their work involved modifying the Java support library to enable reuse in other JVM languages, adding documentation for the Kotlin support library, and updating dependencies. They also contributed to Dart support by creating documentation and examples. The user's commits showcase expertise in extending Cloudstate's capabilities across multiple languages.
Contributions:2 reviews, 12 commits, 4 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Adriano primarily contributed to the Elixir-based gRPC benchmark project. Their work involved updating dependencies, fixing errors, and making improvements to the project's configuration and code, specifically within the `mix.exs`, configuration, and application files. They also appear to be refactoring the project and changing libraries like switching the gRPC library from the one at elixir-grpc/grpc to eigr/grpc. Furthermore, the user engaged in merging changes and incorporating updates from the upstream master branch.
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