Amulya Varote is a Software Engineer II based in the Greater Seattle Area with four years of experience building cloud-native, distributed systems using Go, Docker, and Kubernetes. At Microsoft he contributes to Dapr—now a CNCF incubation project—stabilizing Azure and OSS components, adding API logging, and approving Quickstarts and SDK examples across multiple languages. His background spans full‑stack and backend roles at Yahoo and Morgan Stanley, where he built high-throughput dashboards, microservices, and reporting systems processing trillions of daily data points. An algorithm- and data-structures-oriented engineer with an MS in Computer Science from NC State, he pairs strong theoretical foundations with practical DevOps and testing discipline. Active in open source, he’s implemented certification tests and CI workflows for Dapr integrations (Azure Storage Queue, RabbitMQ, Service Bus, Postgres) and improved cross-language quickstart samples. He brings a mix of production-grade reliability, multi-language SDK experience, and a habit of surfacing subtle runtime issues like null-pointer fixes and configurable API logging.
4 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Computer Science, 9.56, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Computer Science, 9.56 at B V B College of Engg. & Technology, HUBLI
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at North Carolina State University
Pre Univeristy, Science, Pre Univeristy, Science at Expert PU Science College, Mangalore
Dapr quickstart code samples and tutorials showcasing core Dapr capabilities
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:89 reviews, 127 commits, 71 PRs in 10 months
Contributions summary:Amulya Varote primarily contributed to the Dapr quickstarts repository by implementing and modifying examples showcasing Dapr capabilities. Their work involved updating and adding examples for state management, service invocation, and pub/sub functionalities across multiple languages and SDKs, including C#, Go, JavaScript, and Python. They focused on adapting examples for different communication protocols and fixing bugs within the code examples. Moreover, they were responsible for integrating GitHub Actions for automated testing.
Community driven, reusable components for distributed apps
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 reviews, 11 commits, 9 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Amulya primarily contributed certification tests for various components within the Dapr components-contrib repository. Their work focused on implementing and testing bindings for Azure Storage Queue, RabbitMQ, Azure Service Bus, and Postgres. These tests involve writing code to interact with these external services, ensuring that the Dapr components correctly integrate with them, and validating functionality.
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