Ben Leach is a Senior Software Engineer and AWS-savvy DevOps practitioner based in Cincinnati with five years of professional experience and a decade-plus history of building full-stack solutions across PHP, C#/.NET, Node.js, React, and Python. He runs BIT Corp, a consulting practice, and currently architects and ships cloud-native systems at digital2DNA, with a track record of modernizing .NET apps, automating CI/CD, and orchestrating Terraform and Serverless infrastructure. Ben blends hands-on engineering with product-minded delivery—rewriting React+TypeScript dashboards for P&L reporting, building EDI ingestion and medical billing pipelines in AWS, and developing barcode parsers and SAP integrations for enterprise clients. His GitHub work shows practical DevOps automation (bash scripts that drive PR testing and merging) reflecting a focus on repeatable, auditable deployment workflows. A former adjunct instructor, he brings clear technical communication and mentorship to teams, and his early tinkering—winning regional robotics and self-teaching calculator programming—still informs a pragmatic curiosity for hardware-adjacent and algorithmic problems.
Contributions:5 reviews, 76 commits, 30 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Ben primarily focused on automating the testing and deployment processes of the project. They created and modified a bash script (`testpr.sh`) to interact with the GitHub CLI, checking pull requests, running tests using `npm`, and merging pull requests upon success. They also introduced and refined a batch script (`batchpr.sh`) to process multiple pull requests. The user worked on ensuring the script functioned correctly in various scenarios, including incorrect JSON formatting and managing the CI/CD pipeline.
Contributions:7 pushes, 3 branches in 2 years 2 months
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