Brendan Le Glaunec is a software architect and distributed systems engineer with 11 years’ experience designing and shipping high-performance Go services for startups and small teams. Currently contracting at Nitrado and running his own consultancy, he blends hands-on architecture work with practical DevOps and product-facing support. His background includes core contributions to projects like Traefik Mesh and notable open-source tooling (enhancing an idiomatic Go nmap library and camera/RTSP tooling), showing deep familiarity with networking, service mesh, and observability. Brendan has repeatedly driven migrations from C++ to Go, built streaming microservice pipelines, and implemented scalable blockchain indexing and access APIs, demonstrating an ability to tame complex, high-throughput systems. Based in Rennes, France, he combines SCRUM leadership and technical writing with a founder’s mindset, often tackling stability and resilience problems that surface only at production scale.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
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Baccalauréat, Scientific section - Engineering sciences (& Art's History), With Honors, Baccalauréat, Scientific section - Engineering sciences (& Art's History), With Honors at Lycée Joseph Loth
Cameradar hacks its way into RTSP videosurveillance cameras
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:23 releases, 15 reviews, 180 commits in 6 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Brendan contributed to improving the project by adding dependencies and improving the README file. They also implemented deployment and versioning systems by adding CPack, Docker, and Boost. Furthermore, they fixed jsoncpp download issues. Finally, they added a MySQL cache manager and cleaned up some of the codebase.
Contributions:7 releases, 46 reviews, 104 commits in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Brendan has been primarily involved in expanding the functionality of a Go library for interacting with nmap. They have implemented numerous features, including options for specifying target inputs, exclusions, and random targets. The user has also added support for various host discovery modes such as SYN, ACK, and UDP, along with features like ICMP and IP protocol ping discovery, DNS resolution rules, and scan techniques, contributing to a more comprehensive set of nmap features.
golangidiomaticnmapauditsecurity
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Brendan Le Glaunec - Software Architect Contractor at Nitrado