Alex Luckerman is a software engineer with eight years of experience building full-stack systems, most recently at Coinbase and currently at Siro in New York. He combines practical backend work with front-end polish, contributing to notable open-source projects like Apache Traffic Control where he added DNSSEC key management, UI enhancements, and test coverage. A Vanderbilt CS graduate and former teaching assistant, he brings both engineering depth and a knack for mentoring and documentation. Outside of code he’s passionate about reducing car dependency, improving dignity in aging, and lowering U.S. healthcare costs, signaling a product-minded approach to societal problems. Colleagues describe him as curious and outgoing—someone who enjoys learning new technologies and connecting with people.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Science Human and Organizational Development, Bachelor's degree Computer Science Human and Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University
Apache Traffic Control is an Open Source implementation of a Content Delivery Network
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 17 PRs, 30 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Alex contributed to both the backend and frontend of the Apache Traffic Control project. They modified the Traffic Portal (frontend) by adding and expanding tests for DNSSEC keys, adding functionality for generating, regenerating, and managing KSK keys. Additionally, the user made changes to the backend code related to profile and parameter creation, including redirect adjustments. The user's work also included UI enhancements within the Traffic Portal, such as making rows clickable and updating documentation for the API.
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