Andrew Skotzko is a Product Engineer in Los Angeles with 12 years of experience building practical, maintainable back-end systems. He blends product thinking with cognitive science to prioritize features that truly matter and delivers reliable implementations, particularly in actor-based distributed systems. His open-source contributions to well-regarded Akka.NET repositories show a focus on maintainability—refactoring actor paths for mono compatibility, splitting services for clearer boundaries, and adding message versioning. Colleagues can expect a developer who catches subtle bugs, tightens system shutdown and monitoring flows, and improves long-running training materials for other engineers. He brings a pragmatic, systems-first approach to product engineering that favors clarity and long-term health over quick fixes.
Self-paced training course to learn Akka.NET fundamentals from scratch
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Backend Developer
Contributions:151 commits, 87 PRs, 74 pushes in 11 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily contributed to bug fixes and minor improvements within the Akka.NET bootcamp repository. They addressed issues related to input handling, actor system shutdown, and file monitoring. The commits show modifications to various code examples within different lessons, suggesting a focus on correcting errors and refining existing functionality. The changes touched C# code, focusing on improving existing exercise code.
Contributions:36 commits, 30 PRs, 18 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily focused on updating and refactoring actor paths to ensure compatibility, specifically targeting the mono framework. They removed unused directives and made changes related to the `WebCrawler` project. Further contributions included splitting the `CrawlService` from the `TrackingService` and adding message versioning. The user's work demonstrates a focus on the project's internal structure and maintainability.
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