Ben Parsons is a versatile software engineer with 11 years' experience building cloud-native integrations, retail POS/ERP systems, and regulated telehealth solutions across Australia, the UK and NZ. He blends backend and DevOps expertise (Azure, Bicep, AWS, GitHub Actions) with modern web and desktop development (Node, TypeScript, Svelte, Angular, .NET/C#) to migrate legacy systems to resilient, automated platforms. Ben has led migrations and compliance work for enterprise environments (IRAP, ISO 27001/13485) while shipping product-focused features like next-gen POS and Epicor ERP integrations. He is an active open-source contributor to game development tooling, improving C# bindings and multi-target NuGet support for raylib-cs, reflecting a penchant for low-level platform compatibility as well as high-level system design. Based in Sydney, he combines hands-on coding, technical leadership, and cross-disciplinary hardware/embedded experience to deliver pragmatic, auditable solutions.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Level 3 Diploma in Information & Technology, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Level 3 Diploma in Information & Technology at Weston College Group
C# bindings for raylib, a simple and easy-to-use library to learn videogames programming
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer (C# Bindings for raylib)
Contributions:9 releases, 11 reviews, 17 commits in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Ben primarily focused on enhancing the C# bindings for the raylib game development library. Their contributions included updating build platforms and adding NuGet package support, including features like adding a package logo, and fixing native library paths for different architectures. Furthermore, the user made substantial changes to the project's build configurations, updated target frameworks, and added support for .NET Framework NuGet packages, and updating the Raylib-cs project. The commits also involved merging upstream changes and converting comments to XML documentation.
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Ben Parsons - Software Engineer at Commonwealth Bank Australia