Can Abacıgil is a founder and engineering leader with 10 years of experience building data and developer tools, currently co-founding and serving as CTO of DecisionBox.io after his prior startup DataRow was acquired by Amazon. He brings a hands-on mix of product engineering and strategic leadership honed across multiple exits (DataRow/TeamSQL to AWS, FlightRecorder to Clicktale) and senior engineering roles at Amazon/AWS. His work spans full-stack systems, SQL tooling, notebooks and visualization integrations for analytics teams, and he has contributed open-source language support for MySQL in the widely used Monaco editor. Can is comfortable shifting between writing code, designing product architecture, and scaling teams, and he has a track record of turning analytics complexity into polished, collaborative experiences. Based in the UK, he also founded a game studio, showing a wider curiosity for product environments beyond core data infrastructure.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Information Technology, Bachelor's degree Information Technology at Eastern Mediterranean University
Contributions summary:Can contributed to the monaco-editor repository by adding and developing language support for MySQL, including both the language definition and associated tests. This involved creating a `mysql.ts` file with the language configuration and a corresponding `mysql.test.ts` file containing tokenization tests. Furthermore, the user integrated contributions from other repositories, which suggests their involvement in maintaining the project's codebase and incorporating community contributions.
A simple facility to split SQL files into individual queries - supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server
Contributions:22 commits in 25 days
sql-parserindividualsplitsql-servermysql
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