Coury Clark is a people-focused technical lead with 5 years of hands-on experience building and scaling backend systems for enterprise-grade products. He led the delivery of Sourcegraph's Code Insights from alpha to production, improving query execution, concurrency, and performance for organizations analyzing hundreds of thousands of repositories. Comfortable across Go, Java, Spring Boot, Kafka, and DevOps tooling, he has driven modernization efforts, developer experience improvements, and production release processes. At Choice Hotels he shrank an internal billing page load by over 95% and built streaming and microservice platforms that reduced PCI scope and operational cost. A demonstrated mentor and instructor, Coury blends team coaching with practical engineering to help teams deliver better products. Based in Phoenix, he pairs hands-on back-end expertise with a knack for operationalizing analytics and release engineering.
5 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. Computer Science, Computer Science, B.S. Computer Science, Computer Science at Arizona State University
Contributions:10 releases, 1201 reviews, 546 commits in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Coury primarily contributed to the back-end code for code insights, with a focus on query execution and data aggregation. They worked on improvements such as allowing code insight query executors to run concurrently with configurable values. Their contributions also included introducing rate limiters for better control over code insights performance and adding a commit index table and background job to reduce the number of queries. The user also made changes to the setting deserialization and added various logging related to metrics for data points.
Sourcegraph blog, feature announcements, and website (about.sourcegraph.com)
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:12 reviews, 10 commits, 35 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Coury appears to be involved in releasing new versions of the Sourcegraph server, as indicated by the commit messages. Their contributions focused on updating the Docker image configurations within the `about` repository, specifically modifying the Docker run command used for the server's deployment. These changes involved updating the Sourcegraph server version number in the Docker image tag and likely reflected adjustments to the application's installation instructions.
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