Armano Boef is a fullstack .NET-focused software developer with five years of hands-on experience building reliable backend systems and APIs. Currently at ATERMES and trained in Computer Software Engineering (MBO-4), he combines practical industry work with active open-source contributions to notable projects like Discord.Net and the TShock Terraria server. His contributions show attention to robustness—fixing serialization and interaction bugs, improving REST interactions, and reworking command and authentication logic for server-side tools. Comfortable across the stack, he brings game-server and real-time interaction experience that’s not obvious from his title alone. Based in Flevoland, Netherlands, he pairs a pragmatic work history (including retail management) with a developer mindset that prioritizes maintainability and clear interfaces.
5 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
MBO-4 Computer Software Engineering, MBO-4 Computer Software Engineering at ROC van Amsterdam
An unofficial .Net wrapper for the Discord API (https://discord.com/)
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:155 reviews, 48 commits, 164 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Armano contributed significantly to the Discord.Net library, focusing on improvements to core functionality and the API. Their work includes adding and implementing interfaces for thread users, and resolving serialization errors, likely improving data handling. They also addressed issues related to interaction components, fixing a bug that prevented message component handlers from running. Further, this user updated the codebase to enhance the REST interactions and to align with API changes.
☕️⚡️TShock provides Terraria servers with server-side characters, anti-cheat, and community management tools.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 reviews, 15 commits, 6 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Armano primarily contributed to the back-end logic of the TShock server, focusing on command implementation and modification. They rewrote existing commands, added new ones, and addressed specific issues, such as fixing an enchanted sundial permission bug. The user also made changes to group management and login authentication, ensuring account group validity. Furthermore, they made changes to painting mechanics within the game.
terraria-serverotapiminecraftantimanagement-tools
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Armano Boef - Fullstack Software Developer at ATERMES