Ben Getsug is a founder and CTO with 12 years of software engineering experience who builds cloud-native platforms and developer tooling, currently focused on EMCE, an EMS education startup. He blends hands-on engineering—from Go microservices, Couchbase and AWS orchestration to PHP/React product work—with deep DevOps expertise gained provisioning large private clouds and authoring Bash and provisioning tools. At When I Work and Ascend Learning he led authentication, API, and containerization efforts, moved monoliths toward microservices, and standardized CI/CD and observability practices. A pragmatic engineer and mentor, he has contributed fixes across open-source projects (including Vagrant provisioning scripts and iOS Flutter plugin tweaks) that reveal attention to cross-platform detail. Based in Minnesota, he pairs entrepreneurial drive from running S2N Ventures with an unusual background in music production, informing a creative, user-focused approach to product engineering.
12 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of Wisconsin-Madison
AAS Music Production, AAS Music Production at McNally Smith College of Music
Contributions:7 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 1 year
Contributions summary:Ben primarily focused on creating and refining scripts for provisioning software using Vagrant, as indicated by the repository's description. Their commits centered around installing and configuring Couchbase Server and its PHP client library, addressing variable issues and correcting commands in the provisioning scripts. They also updated a script to accommodate redirects from the nodejs.org website. This work involved updating the bash scripts.
Contributions summary:Ben primarily focused on fixing and improving the iOS implementation of the Fluttertoast plugin. Their commits addressed background color issues within the iOS toast notifications by modifying the underlying Objective-C code. The user made several iterations to refine the color handling, ensuring the correct display of background and text colors. Additionally, the user updated the iOS plugin to reflect changes made in the Dart code, ensuring consistency across platforms.
flutter-packagetoast-plugindartandroidplugin
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