Ashley Davis is a senior platform engineer and author with 13 years of experience building cloud-native platforms, developer tooling, and data-focused applications from startup to enterprise scale. Based in Brisbane, she blends hands-on engineering—TypeScript/Node.js, Kubernetes, Terraform—with leadership roles including CTO and VP of Engineering, and currently focuses on platform developer experience at Arkose Labs. Ashley is a prolific technical author (The Feedback-Driven Developer, Rapid Fullstack Development, multiple Manning titles) who channels practical lessons from production systems into actionable guidance. Her open-source contributions span data tooling and backend infrastructure—ranging from a MongoDB REST server and the Data-Forge TypeScript toolkit to test automation for a C# promises library—highlighting a pragmatic focus on reliability and testability. An uncommon thread across her career is moving quickly from prototype to production (e.g., Data-Forge Notebook, Onroute MVP) while maintaining strong CI/CD and observability practices.
12 years of coding experience
27 years of employment as a software developer
Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional, Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional at AWS
Information Technology Software Engineering with Distinction (completed Part Time), Information Technology Software Engineering with Distinction (completed Part Time) at QUT (Queensland University of Technology)
Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD), Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) at Linux Foundation
The JavaScript data transformation and analysis toolkit inspired by Pandas and LINQ.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:457 commits, 47 PRs, 253 pushes in 4 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Ashley primarily focused on implementing the core data structures and operations for the Data-Forge TypeScript prototype. Their contributions involved creating new classes and functions, including series, iterators, iterables, and data frame components. The user also demonstrated a strong understanding of TypeScript by utilizing interfaces and type safety. They successfully integrated several functional utilities like filter, flatMap and summarize, showcasing a focus on data manipulation and analysis.
Contributions:170 commits, 1 comment in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Ashley primarily focused on enhancing the functionality of the MongoDB REST server. They updated the code to work with the latest dependencies, specifically addressing issues arising from the move to Express 4. Furthermore, the user initiated integration tests, adding features for database fixture loading and incorporating testing with Jasmine. The user also added a new REST API to retrieve database and collection names.
rest-servernode-jsjson-restnodejsrest
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