Alessandro Sanino is a multi-cloud architect and backend engineer with 11 years of experience building scalable systems across AWS and Oracle clouds. He combines production-grade Go and TypeScript development with DevOps and IaC expertise, having optimized deployments and cut costs dramatically in past roles. As founder and CTO of Tryvium Travels he architected an OTA connecting over 2 million properties with sub-second API responses and managed high-volume email delivery workflows. An active open-source contributor, he helped build the Arduino CLI and created a Go-based crypto trading framework used in production-grade arbitrage systems. He also teaches cloud computing and holds multiple AWS and Oracle certifications, blending hands-on engineering with mentorship and research in blockchain.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
First Level Degree Computer Science, First Level Degree Computer Science at Università degli Studi di Torino
A golang implementation of a console-based trading bot for cryptocurrency exchanges
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 releases, 10 reviews, 129 commits in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Alessandro's contributions primarily focused on developing the core backend functionality of a crypto trading bot implemented in Go. The commits involve the creation of data structures for managing market data, order books, and trading strategies. The code demonstrates the implementation of a generic exchange wrapper interface, suggesting an architecture designed to support multiple cryptocurrency exchanges. Further contributions include the setup of environment variables and the basic structure of the main trading bot logic.
Contributions summary:Alessandro integrated the Cobra library and added a version command to the root and library commands. They worked on refactoring code, including updating file names, fixing license errors, and adding client wrappers. They also added download and install features to the library, indicating an interest in package management. These commits suggest a focus on improving the CLI's functionality and maintainability.
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