Daniel Hensby is a technical lead with 15 years' experience building resilient backend systems and leading engineering teams across payments and identity sectors in London. He combines hands-on backend engineering—particularly with Node.js and SQL Server—with leadership roles at Stø, Vipps and iProov, and runs his own consultancy. An active open-source maintainer and former core contributor to SilverStripe, he has notably maintained node-mssql and contributed robustness and testing improvements to libraries like tedious and PHP SAML toolkits. He brings a pragmatic focus on reliability and security in remote identity verification and payments integrations, and has a physics degree that informs his methodical, data-driven approach to problem solving.
15 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Maths, Physics, Politics, Computer Science, Maths, Physics, Politics, Computer Science at Alleyns School
BSc, Physics, BSc, Physics at University of Southampton
Contributions:64 releases, 172 reviews, 514 commits in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Daniel contributed to the development and testing of the node-mssql library, primarily focusing on functionality and testing. They added tests, including tagged template arrays, and implemented features such as pause/resume for streamed requests. Additionally, the user made minor code cleanup changes to existing functionality.
Contributions:3 releases, 11 reviews, 88 commits in 8 years
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily contributed to the back-end logic of the Silverstripe Blog module, fixing date casting issues and ensuring correct HTMLText casting for excerpts. They also made merge commits to integrate changes from other branches, updating various extensions like `BlogPostNotifications` and `BlogMemberExtension`. These commits included tasks such as fixing URL segment generation, and migrating legacy blog features, demonstrating a focus on maintaining and updating existing features within the blog module.
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