Daniel Fuentes is a software engineer with 12 years of experience building resilient back-end systems and developer tooling, currently working at RunReveal in Eden Prairie, MN. His career spans roles at Segment, Clever, Riverbed, and OPNET, with a strong focus on CLI tooling, secrets management, and DevOps automation. Notable open-source contributions include adding SSM and S3 support, improved error handling, and CI/CD work for segmentio/chamber and implementing core CLI commands and refactors for aws-okta. He combines systems-level engineering with practical operational experience, often improving usability and reliability in production workflows. An MIT computer science alumnus, he brings both academic rigor and hands-on improvements that reduce friction for engineering teams.
12 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
SB Computer Science, SB Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Contributions:4 releases, 79 commits, 50 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the `chamber` CLI tool, focusing on secrets management. They implemented features such as writing and reading secrets from SSM (Simple Systems Manager) and incorporating support for S3 backend. The user also improved the usability with better error presentation and environment variable handling, alongside significant improvements related to region detection. Furthermore, the user demonstrated DevOps skills by setting up CI/CD pipelines and ensuring proper signal forwarding during execution.
Contributions:59 commits, 31 PRs, 30 pushes in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Daniel significantly contributed to the `aws-okta` project, focusing on back-end improvements. They implemented core features, including `add` and `exec` commands, while also refactoring the codebase for improved error handling and overall stability. Furthermore, the user demonstrated proficiency in integrating external libraries (e.g., `spf13/cobra`) for CLI management, showcasing their expertise in back-end development and system architecture. These changes resulted in functional, reliable code and more efficient CLI handling.
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