Chris Tsang is a founder and lead developer with 15 years of experience building production-grade open-source tooling for the Rust ecosystem from the UK. As founder of SeaQL, he leads development of SeaORM, SeaQuery and other libraries that have amassed over 10 million downloads on crates.io, demonstrating real-world adoption of his database and stream-processing work. He combines deep backend systems expertise—implementing core ORM traits, SQLx integration and JSON database access—with practical front-end polish from earlier UI work on Vision Cortex's VTracer. A First Class Honors Computer Engineering graduate from HKUST, he champions Rust and open source while balancing low-level query engineering with developer ergonomics. Notably, his projects span both API design and ecosystem integration, making them useful foundations for companies adopting Rust in production.
14 years of coding experience
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
🔱 A dynamic SQL query builder for MySQL, Postgres and SQLite
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:94 releases, 278 reviews, 645 commits in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Chris's primary contribution focused on adding support for the SQLx driver, a popular database toolkit, to the sea-query project. This involved implementing the necessary components to integrate with the SQLx ecosystem by adding a new driver and implementing binding parameters for various data types. The user demonstrated proficiency in extending the project's capabilities to support SQLx and improving the project by removing unnecessary complexity.
Contributions:19 releases, 8 reviews, 69 commits in 2 years
Contributions summary:Chris primarily worked on the project's user interface, specifically focusing on documentation and UI improvements. Their commits include adding and modifying UI elements and adjusting layout for better usability. The user also integrated external resources for display, and performed various UI tweaks to improve the overall user experience.
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