Ahmed Hashim is a computer engineering student from Cairo with eight years of hands-on experience building backend systems and contributing to open-source database tooling. He has interned at Microsoft and Amazon, where he worked on shopping and savings features, smart crawling/prioritization, and production backend services using .NET, JavaScript, and Azure. As a Google Summer of Code contributor to PostgreSQL's pg_adviser he refactored code across versions 11–16 and dove into index storage and cost calculations to improve automated index recommendations. He also built desktop and mobile apps in Electron, React, and React Native through GSoC and MLH Fellowship projects, including a Metaplex/Wallet-integrated Web3 demo and an Electron-based slim Rocket.Chat client. Equally comfortable optimizing database internals and shipping user-facing integrations, he pairs competitive programming rigor with practical engineering at scale. Based in Egypt, he brings a rare mix of systems-level curiosity and product-focused delivery for backend and developer tooling projects.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree Computer Engineering at Cairo University
Lightweight cross platform chat app without the bloat and baggage of the full client
Contributions:230 commits, 18 PRs, 6 pushes in 3 months
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