Caleb Kleveter is a Release Engineer with a decade of hands-on experience building backend services and keeping mobile release pipelines reliable. He began in iOS development and became an early adopter of Swift, contributing backend improvements to the popular Vapor framework (routing, request handling, and decompression) and enhancing its ORM Fluent. At Garmin he maintains CI/CD for iOS and Android apps and automates release steps with Jenkins pipelines, bringing a developer’s eye for robustness and test coverage to infrastructure. His background spans microservices, full-stack extensions, and tooling—plus a taste for obscure Swift quirks and low-level tinkering like x86 assembly—making him a pragmatic polyglot who bridges app engineering and release automation.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
1st - 12th, 1st - 12th at Cornerstone Christian Academy (Homeschool)
Contributions:5 reviews, 10 commits, 10 PRs in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Caleb primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the Vapor framework, focusing on routing and request handling. They enhanced the routing capabilities by adding new methods and improving parameter handling. Furthermore, they implemented unit tests to validate the functionality of the new features, indicating a focus on code quality and robustness. The user also made changes to improve content handling and added request decompression support.
Vapor ORM (queries, models, and relations) for NoSQL and SQL databases
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 8 PRs, 4 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Caleb focused on enhancing the Fluent ORM's query building capabilities. They implemented a `set` method within the `QueryBuilder` to update individual model fields. They also modified existing query comparison operator paths and added test methods to benchmarks to ensure the proper function of the `set` method. Additionally, the user integrated upstream changes, and made properties public for more flexible usage.
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