Boon Teh is an experienced software leader and full-stack engineer with over 22 years building web, mobile, and back-end systems, now serving as Associate Director at EQ Bank. He has led engineering and AI platform teams through acquisition and scale-ups (Rubikloud→Kinaxis), operationalizing ML pipelines, Big Data ETL, and client-facing AI features while raising engineering standards and career frameworks. Technically versatile across Java, C#, Python, SQL/NoSQL, React and mobile platforms, he pairs hands-on development with managerial experience in product delivery, roadmap alignment and reducing tech debt. He also brings a practical accessibility background from early open-source LMS work (ATutor) and a history of improving search and forum functionality in community projects. Outside the office he’s unusually eclectic—breakdancing, lock-picking and multi-instrument jamming—which underscores a creative, curious approach to problem solving.
22 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Computer Engineering at University of Toronto
NO LONGER USER LEVEL SUPPORTED. CONTRIBUTING DEVELOPERS INTERESTED IN MAINTAINING ATUTOR, SHOULD REQUEST COLLABORATOR ACCESS. : ATutor is an Open Source Web-based Learning Management System (LMS) used to develop and deliver online courses. Administrators can install or update ATutor in minutes, develop custom themes to give ATutor a new look, and easily extend its functionality with feature modules. Educators can quickly assemble, package, and redistribute standardized Web-based instructional content, easily import prepackaged content, and conduct their courses online. Students learn in an accessible, adaptive, social learning environment.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:200 commits in 5 months
Contributions summary:Boon's commits primarily focus on enhancing the search functionality within the ATutor Learning Management System. Their contributions involve modifying the `tile_search.php` file to display query strings from search fields and the `list.php` and `index.php` files related to discussions. The changes also touch on database table modifications for forums, indicating back-end development tasks. The commits suggest an effort to improve search results presentation.
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