Ahmed Lotfy is a backend-focused Software Engineer with five years of experience building multi-tenant systems and automation tooling, currently working in Egypt. He has practical expertise in Go and test automation, demonstrated by notable contributions to Keploy (a popular open-source test-generation and API testing agent) where he implemented contract testing, XML response support, and resilient proxy behavior. Ahmed has shipped backend systems at MaxAB and contributed to major open-source programs like Google Summer of Code and GirlScript, showing a consistent commitment to community-driven development. His early roles span full-stack and systems work—including virtualization training at VMware and Red Hat system administration—giving him a strong operational perspective on deployment and reliability. Colleagues describe him as a hands-on engineer who bridges rigorous testing practices with production-ready backend design. He combines academic grounding in computer engineering from Cairo University with a practical track record of improving testability and resilience in distributed services.
5 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at El-Helmia experimental language school
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering at Cairo University
Unit, API & Integration Testing Agent for Developers. Generate tests, mocks/stubs for your APIs that actually work!
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:21 reviews, 24 PRs, 13 pushes in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Ahmed primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the Keploy project, focusing on test automation and API testing. Their commits include fixes to proxy server behavior, adding support for XML responses, and implementing contract testing features. The user also made updates to error handling and test report generation, demonstrating expertise in Go and the project's core testing functionalities.
Contributions:69 commits, 58 pushes, 7 comments in 8 days
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