Allon Guralnek is a Senior Software Engineer based in Melbourne with 14 years of experience building robust back-end systems and developer tooling. He has led teams and shipped production microservice frameworks—authoring and open-sourcing Gigya’s Microdot (.NET) and designing tracing, caching, and resiliency features used across large organisations. At ANZ he built TypeScript data-modelling SDKs, enterprise-grade CI/regression pipelines and tracing infrastructure on GCP that scaled to hundreds of repos, and now continues to drive backend excellence at Flip. Known for turning complex problems into simple, testable solutions, he pairs deep systems-level performance work (including SQL and distributed caching optimisations) with mentorship and developer experience improvements. An engineer who thrives on learning new tech quickly, he often bridges gaps between teams and takes ownership from design through to production.
14 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Certified Technician Software Development, Certified Technician Software Development at Lady Davis College
High School Robotics and Embedded Software Development, High School Robotics and Embedded Software Development at Ostrovski High
Certified Software Developer Computer Software Engineering, Certified Software Developer Computer Software Engineering at Basmach - School for Computer Professions, Israel Defense Forces
Microdot: An open source .NET microservices framework
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 releases, 98 commits, 53 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Allon primarily focused on updating and enhancing the .NET microservices framework. Their contributions include updating XML documentation, adding an NLog module for logging, and implementing a service argument for processor affinity. Further work involved fixing a public endpoint attribute, resolving a typo and fixing a bug related to caching background refresh.
Contributions:2 PRs, 6 pushes, 1 branch in 7 months
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