Daylon Wilkins is a pragmatic software engineer with 10 years of experience building high-throughput servers, databases, and consumer apps from Los Angeles. He’s contributed core backend features to notable open-source projects like Dolt (Git for Data) and go-mysql-server, improving cross-platform stability, advanced data types, and commit/branch listing at the storage layer. Daylon has built systems that scale from millions-dollar ASP.NET business logic to Java servers handling hundreds of thousands of requests per second, and has shipped highly customizable iOS apps and a portable C++ game engine. Known for rapid ramp-up on new languages and frameworks, he routinely becomes productive within a week and favors pragmatic, well-tested solutions over shortcuts. Peers describe him as adaptable and exacting—comfortable jumping into meetings to prototype ideas on the spot and turning them into production-ready code.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of Oklahoma – Gallogly College of Engineering
A MySQL-compatible relational database with a storage agnostic query engine. Implemented in pure Go.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Database Engineer
Contributions:323 reviews, 234 commits, 419 PRs in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Daylon primarily contributed to the back-end logic and database aspects of the project. Their commits focused on fixing bugs related to primary key behavior and datetime handling, indicating deep involvement with the database's core functionality. They also implemented new features, such as microsecond support in parsing and adding support for various collation, and handled updates to existing code, demonstrating proficiency in the project's database and server-side codebase.
Contributions:297 reviews, 398 commits, 565 PRs in 4 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Daylon contributed to the Dolt project by implementing core backend functionality related to data version control. Their work includes the full implementation of 'ListCommits' and 'ListBranches' functionalities, along with removing hardcoded user resource strings in the code base. The user also addressed a bug that improved Dolt tests on Windows, including modifying file system operations. The user also created a system to handle CREATE TABLE LIKE, and added support for Dolt's text-based data type.
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