Cameron Marshall is a software developer with a decade of industry experience and four years focused on Java, SQL/PLSQL, and PHP. Currently at Yale University after progressing from individual contributor to Technical Lead at Midwest Insurance, he combines hands-on coding with team-level technical leadership. He contributes to open-source blockchain tooling—adding balance support and managing releases for the Substrate API Sidecar—showing familiarity with polkadot-js compatibility and blockchain data models. Based in Sun Prairie, WI, he pairs a practical AS in Software Development (3.8 GPA) with a track record of dependency management and release engineering that keeps systems reliable and interoperable.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science - AS, Software Development, 3.8, Associate of Science - AS, Software Development, 3.8 at South Louisiana Community College
REST service that makes it easy to interact with blockchain nodes built using Substrate's FRAME framework.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 releases, 179 reviews, 23 commits in 4 months
Contributions summary:Cameron primarily contributed to the release process and dependency updates for the Substrate API Sidecar project. They were responsible for updating the project's version, changelog, and compatibility information. Furthermore, the user integrated new functionality, specifically adding support for balance information within the Statemine and Statemint chains, demonstrating an understanding of blockchain data structures. The user's commits show a focus on maintaining the project's dependencies and ensuring compatibility with the polkadot-js libraries.
Contributions:14 releases, 30 reviews, 149 PRs in 1 year 10 months
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Cameron Marshall - Software Developer at Yale University