Brice Lambson is a seasoned software engineer with 14 years of experience building and maintaining core .NET infrastructure, including substantial contributions to Entity Framework and ASP.NET Core during a long tenure at Microsoft. He created Microsoft.Data.Sqlite and the Image Resizer tool (now part of PowerToys), showing a blend of deep backend platform expertise and practical end-user product work. His open-source track record demonstrates strength in cross-platform porting, testing, build systems, and merging complex release branches to keep large projects stable across .NET versions. Based in South Jordan, Utah, he pairs a Magna Cum Laude CS degree with hands-on knowledge of configuration, caching, identity, scaffolding, and logging subsystems. Colleagues can expect a developer who moves fluidly between refactoring, platform compatibility, and shipping user-facing features.
14 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, 3.8, Magna Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, 3.8, Magna Cum Laude at Neumont College of Computer Science
Contributions:11 releases, 75 commits, 6 PRs in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Brice primarily worked on refactoring and rewriting the Image Resizer application. Their contributions included signing binaries, UI enhancements like adding an icon and progress indicators, and introducing new features such as "Fill" mode and encoder options (PNG interlacing, TIFF compression). They also implemented an "About" page and integrated website linking. Furthermore, the user worked on adding translations for multiple languages.
This is the codebase for Entity Framework 6 (previously maintained at https://entityframework.codeplex.com). Entity Framework Core is maintained at https://github.com/dotnet/efcore.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:15 reviews, 51 commits, 125 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Brice primarily focused on updating and refactoring the codebase for Entity Framework 6. Their contributions included handling embedded CompareString operators within the LinqExpressionNormalizer and utilizing the Arcade build system. They also ported the codebase to .NET Standard 2.1 and .NET Core 3, demonstrating an understanding of cross-platform compatibility. Additionally, the user addressed specific testing issues related to database connections.
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