Anne Epstein is a Software Product & Platform Engineering Manager in Austin with 12 years of experience leading architecture and delivery for mission-critical web and backend systems. She combines hands-on expertise in C#, databases, NHibernate/ORM choices and legacy-modernization with people leadership gained across Accenture and its Headspring acquisition. Anne has driven large rearchitectures—reducing risk and maintenance for healthcare and government clients—while mentoring teams and transitioning knowledge to client staff. A pragmatic engineer, she contributes to open-source tooling for realistic test data generation (GenFu), extending core backend capabilities and improving testability. Her background spans full lifecycle delivery from SQL/Oracle integrations to queue-based and multitenant systems, and she brings a pattern-oriented approach to stabilizing and scaling long-lived applications.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science at William & Mary
GenFu is a library you can use to generate realistic test data. It is composed of several property fillers that can populate commonly named properties through reflection using an internal database of values or randomly created data. You can override any of the fillers, give GenFu hints on how to fill them.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits in 21 days
Contributions summary:Anne primarily contributed to the backend logic of the project by introducing new methods and implementing functionality related to property filling. Their work included adding features to handle method filling, integrating configuration options, and refactoring existing code. They also addressed issues by adding checks for readonly properties, and modifying and testing the core functionalities. The focus appears to be extending the core capabilities of data generation within the GenFu library.
XlsToEf is a library you can use to help you import rows from excel files and then save right to the database with Entity Framework.
Contributions:3 releases, 8 PRs, 31 pushes in 1 year 2 months
dotnetdatabase-designopenxmlentityc-sharp
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Anne Epstein - Software Product & Platform Engineering Manager