Aman Chopra is a DevOps engineer with six years of experience building and automating cloud infrastructure, currently driving Terraform-based Azure deployments and centralized monitoring at TestMu AI in Bengaluru. He has a strong track record of reducing deployment time, cutting cloud costs, and enforcing policy and state management through reusable IaC modules and GitHub Actions. Aman pairs platform engineering with developer-facing work—previously authoring docs and tutorials as a Developer Advocate and contributing sorting algorithm implementations and UI pieces to open-source Hacktoberfest projects. He’s hands-on across Azure Batch, VNets, Key Vault, and macOS provisioning automation, and brings a pragmatic focus on observability, cost guardrails, and lifecycle automation. A former technical mentor and project lead, he blends teaching and delivery—helping teams move from concept to production while keeping developer experience front and center.
5 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology - BTech Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology - BTech Computer Science at University of Engineering & Management (UEM)
XII Science (PCM), XII Science (PCM) at TATA D.A.V. School, Sijua
Contributions summary:Aman contributed Java code focused on implementing fundamental sorting algorithms and data structures within the context of a Hacktoberfest repository. Contributions included implementations of Binary Search, Insertion Sort, Cyclic Sort, and Bubble Sort algorithms. Additionally, the user demonstrated skills in frontend development through a splash screen and diary management using C.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR in 1 day
Contributions summary:Aman contributed to the repository by implementing different sorting algorithms in Java, specifically Selection Sort, Insertion Sort, Cyclic Sort, and Bubble Sort. These implementations involved defining the sorting logic, swapping elements, and utilizing appropriate data structures. Additionally, the user added their name to the contributors' page.
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