Anirudh Jain is a seasoned backend-focused software engineer with around a decade of hands-on experience and 5+ years specializing in high-concurrency systems, API design, and production reliability. Currently an SDE2 at Signzy, he has a proven track record reducing production incidents through logging, refactoring, and resilient design while shipping high-throughput Go services and reverse proxies. He pairs backend strengths with full‑stack fluency—converting admin UIs to React and contributing to notable open-source projects like MusicBrainz and BookBrainz where he improved deletion logic, added tests, and modernized code to async/await. Comfortable integrating Kafka, Redis, and third‑party platforms (Shopify), Anirudh blends pragmatic engineering with an explorer’s curiosity across the stack. Based in New Delhi, he brings both startup velocity and disciplined engineering practices to bridge product needs and scalable implementations.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Modern School
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Instrumentation Technology/Technician, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Instrumentation Technology/Technician at Bharati Vidyapeeth
Server for the MusicBrainz project (website, API, database tools)
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:15 commits, 35 PRs, 104 comments in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Anirudh primarily focused on converting administrative pages and edit forms to React components, specifically within the "admin/attributes" and related pages. They updated existing code to React components, including modifications to handle different attribute types and model rendering. Additionally, they converted edit forms for aliases, places, series, and work entities to React, demonstrating a broad involvement in updating the application's user interface.
Contributions:18 commits, 3 PRs, 3 comments in 24 days
Contributions summary:Anirudh primarily focused on refactoring and fixing bugs related to entity deletion within the BookBrainz site. Their work involved modifying the `entity.js` file to handle relationship deletions and address linting issues. They converted promise-based code to async/await for improved readability and debuggability. The user also implemented tests to validate the functionality of the `deleteRelationships` function.
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