Daniel Kec is a Java developer with 13 years of experience currently working at Oracle on the Helidon open-source microservices project. He specializes in reactive systems, contributing to Reactive Operators, Reactive Messaging, Long Running Actions and improving Reactive Streams compatibility within Helidon’s core. Prior roles include backend and J2EE work for enterprise-grade, clustered applications and government registers, giving him strong production experience with configuration and legacy-deprecation challenges. Based in Prague, he combines hands-on back-end engineering with a taste for experimenting with cutting-edge Java features such as Loom. His contributions to the helidon repository show a focus on refining APIs and multi-stream features that make microservice development more robust and interoperable.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
DiS, Informatics, DiS, Informatics at Institut Informatiky
Mechanics and Electronics - Informational technology, Mechanics and Electronics - Informational technology at Stredni skola spoju a informatiky Tabor
Contributions:925 reviews, 218 commits, 572 PRs in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Daniel Kec primarily focused on back-end development, contributing to core Helidon microservice functionalities. His work involved bug fixes related to configuration file paths and the removal of deprecated components. He also made enhancements to improve Reactive Streams compatibility and introduced new features for Multi streams, highlighting a focus on refining core functionality and API improvements within the framework's reactive components.
Contributions:11 pushes, 8 branches in 4 years 5 months
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