Christopher Kalafarski is a developer with 17 years of experience building maintainable, test-driven web and application software, currently contributing at Public Radio Exchange. He brings deep Ruby/Rails expertise—demonstrated by substantive contributions to the Shoryuken SQS message processor, including ActiveJob integrations and lifecycle hooks—and practical front-end skills with HTML and JavaScript. Christopher pairs strong engineering practices with version control fluency (Git/SVN) and an eye for production polish from his professional photography and graphics background. He has led projects from internal tools to commercialized mapping applications, favoring extensible, user-focused solutions that simplify complex workflows. Based in North Attleborough, MA, he blends hands-on coding with client-facing product craft, often bridging design and engineering in small-team environments.
17 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
General Management, Information Systems, General Management, Information Systems at Boston College
A super efficient Amazon SQS thread based message processor for Ruby. This project is in MAINTENANCE MODE.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:11 commits, 6 PRs, 32 comments in 6 months
Contributions summary:Christopher primarily contributed to the Shoryuken message processing library, focusing on features and improvements related to ActiveJob integration and lifecycle events. Their work involved modifying the core library to support ActiveJob queue prefixes, addressing related bug fixes, and extending the functionality to allow sending arrays of messages. Additionally, the user implemented lifecycle event registration, enhancing the library's capabilities for server startup, quiet, and shutdown processes. Their contributions demonstrate a strong understanding of the library's internal workings and its integration with other Ruby/Rails components.
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Christopher Kalafarski - Developer at Public Radio Exchange