Carlos De La Guardia is a Director of Platform Engineering with 17 years of experience building full-stack web applications and leading remote agile teams, now overseeing platform efforts at Fidelity Investments. A Python expert and AWS Certified Developer, he pairs backend proficiency with extensive React front-end experience and hands-on work across FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and cloud-native architectures. He is an active open-source contributor—improving documentation and examples for Pyramid, enhancing form behavior in Deform, and adding pandas/pyarrow integration to googleapis/python-bigquery—demonstrating a focus on developer experience and data workflows. Author of two web development books, including an O’Reilly survey of Python web frameworks, he brings both teaching and engineering rigor to platform strategy. Based in Argyle, Texas, he blends startup CTO experience with enterprise leadership and a habit of improving projects through documentation as well as code.
17 years of coding experience
27 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor Communication Science, Bachelor Communication Science at Tecnológico de Monterrey
Contributions:14 commits, 1 push in 5 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Carlos contributed to the `deform` library by addressing form template issues, making sure they were correctly found within the application. They also added functionality by triggering change events within the JavaScript code, enhancing form behavior. Furthermore, they resolved dependency issues in the setup process and merged updates from the main branch, ensuring the library's stability and functionality. The user also made contributions related to schema and widget implementations.
Contributions:148 commits, 3 comments in 4 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Carlos primarily contributed to the documentation and examples for the Pyramid web framework. Their work involved updating and correcting documentation for various tutorials, fixing typos, and improving code examples, particularly related to Windows installations and URL dispatching. Additionally, the user restored a missing template and refactored sentences for clarity, demonstrating a focus on improving the usability and understanding of the framework for developers.
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Carlos De La Guardia - Director Of Platform Engineering