Chris Martin is a Cloud Engineer with 11 years of professional experience designing network and systems architectures, rooted in a long history of Unix systems administration and mixed Linux/Windows environments. Based in Peoria, AZ, he has progressed through hands-on roles from network admin to principal engineer and technical lead at Vixxo and InfoSol, where he blended infrastructure stewardship with software delivery. He brings a pragmatic full-stack mindset—comfortable with backend languages like C# and Visual Basic, front-end UX and UI design, and legacy Adobe Flex—paired with modern cloud engineering practices. An active QA/test automation contributor to the Apache Flex SDK, he has a demonstrated knack for identifying subtle resource-management and event-handling bugs that improve software reliability. Known for translating operational constraints into robust architectures, he often bridges the gap between systems ops and developer teams to deliver maintainable solutions. He holds a BS in Computer Information Systems from DeVry University and combines academic grounding with real-world, cross-disciplinary technical leadership.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems, Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems at DeVry University Phoenix
Contributions summary:Chris's contributions primarily focused on testing and quality assurance within the Apache Flex SDK project. This is evident through the addition of new test cases and modifications to existing ones using the mustella testing framework. The user specifically addressed issues related to resource management and collection event handling, ensuring the software's reliability and adherence to expected behavior. The commits showcase a strong understanding of testing methodologies and the ability to identify and resolve bugs effectively.
Contributions:1 review, 12 PRs, 47 pushes in 6 months
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