Atsushi Yamamoto is a software engineer with 11 years of experience building reliable platform and developer-facing systems, currently focused on Developer Experience at Retool in San Francisco. He has driven search and SRE work at Etsy and helped run high-throughput CI/CD for 150 services at Stitch Fix, operating a platform that handled roughly 400 deploys/day. His background blends full-stack web work and platform engineering, with hands-on contributions to open-source e-commerce tooling (including security and admin UI improvements to the Spree project). Comfortable across Ruby on Rails, React, and distributed infrastructure, he pairs product-minded engineering with practical automation to reduce toil and improve deploy velocity. Trained in both business and computer science at UBC, Atsushi often bridges technical and operational concerns to ship safer, more maintainable systems.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Combined Major in Business & Computer Science, Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Combined Major in Business & Computer Science at The University of British Columbia
An open source eCommerce platform giving you full control and customizability. Modular and API-first. Multi-vendor, multi-tenant, multi-store, multi-currency, multi-language. Built using Ruby on Rails. Developed by @vendo-dev
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 3 PRs, 3 comments in 8 days
Contributions summary:Atsushi focused on enhancing the Spree e-commerce platform, specifically by modifying the admin interface and improving the security of product descriptions. Their contributions involved adding and modifying HTML elements in the general settings area, enhancing functionality and user interface. The user also addressed a potential XSS vulnerability in the product display section by sanitizing inputs. Furthermore, they added view specifications to improve testing.
Contributions:2 PRs, 119 pushes, 1 branch in 8 years 5 months
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