Austin Burdine is a Senior Software Engineer with 11 years of experience building full-stack web applications, currently advancing platform work at Credit Karma. He brings deep hands-on expertise across front-end, back-end, and DevOps—evidenced by contributions to Ghost’s admin and CLI, Docker official images, and core fixes in the Keystone.js headless CMS. Austin has a track record of improving developer tooling and database interactions (Prisma transaction support, PHP query builder transactions) and shipping pragmatic infrastructure improvements like LetsEncrypt defaults in installers. He moves comfortably between refactoring UI components and hardening backend behavior, which makes him effective on cross-functional teams. An active open-source contributor, he combines enterprise engineering experience from Red Ventures with a history of OSS work that touches widely used projects in publishing and CMS ecosystems. Based in Rock Hill, SC, he pairs academic foundations in computer science with a consistent habit of improving developer experience and operational reliability.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science at Olivet Nazarene University
Contributions:90 releases, 68 reviews, 39 commits in 6 months
Contributions summary:Austin made several contributions to the Ghost CLI tool. They fixed deprecation issues and calculated the active version of a Ghost instance, demonstrating knowledge of the CLI's internal workings and instance management. The user also addressed warning behavior within the start command and updated the Nginx configuration to use Let's Encrypt by default. Further work included improvements to error messages and ensuring the acme.sh script is kept up to date.
Contributions:14 reviews, 21 commits, 24 PRs in 5 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Austin's contributions primarily involved the creation and modification of Dockerfiles for the Ghost project. They added support for various Ghost versions (1, 2, 3, and 4), ensuring that these images could be built and deployed. Their work included configuring entry points, managing user permissions, and potentially optimizing the build process for different architectures and operating systems.
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Austin Burdine - Senior Software Engineer II at Credit Karma