Deniz Can is an experienced Application Support Analyst and System Administrator based in London with six years managing Windows server estates, virtualization (Hyper-V/VMware), and enterprise application support. He combines deep hands-on skills in MS SQL, .NET application troubleshooting, IIS and MSMQ with PowerShell automation to reduce operational toil and speed incident resolution. Deniz has supported migrations, SSL/load-balanced web platforms, and hybrid Office 365/Intune environments while using JIRA, Service Desk Plus and Confluence to drive collaborative problem-solving. An active open-source contributor to Minecraft server tooling, he has added core features and tests to MockBukkit and implemented gameplay machines and items in the popular Slimefun4 plugin—showing a knack for backend engineering and rigorous QA. Practical, proactive and detail-oriented, he bridges developer and operations teams to keep critical systems reliable and performant.
6 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
IT Technician Traineeship Information Technology, IT Technician Traineeship Information Technology at IT Career Switch, London
Master of Science - MS Food Science and Technology, Master of Science - MS Food Science and Technology at University of Greenwich
Slimefun 4 - A unique Spigot/Paper plugin that looks and feels like a modpack. We've been giving you backpacks, jetpacks, reactors and much more since 2013.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:240 reviews, 234 commits, 51 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Deniz primarily worked on the Auto Drier machine, implementing and refining its functionality. Their contributions include adding the initial file, fixing the machine's ability to use multiple inputs, and refactoring the progress bar. Furthermore, they modified code to enable and implement the functionality of the Storm Staff, which included adding it to various resource files, setting up its crafting recipe, and adding right-click functionality for the staff, which summons lightning.
MockBukkit is a mocking framework for Bukkit/PaperMC to allow the easy unit testing of Bukkit plugins.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & QA Engineer
Contributions:10 commits, 3 PRs, 2 comments in 2 days
Contributions summary:Deniz primarily contributed to the `mockbukkit/mockbukkit` project by adding core features and implementing unit tests. Their work includes adding velocity methods for entities, creating a `BlockDataMock` class, and integrating it with the existing `BlockMock` class, showcasing a focus on expanding the mocking framework's capabilities. Furthermore, the user wrote JUnit tests to ensure the correctness of the new functionalities, with a clear understanding of testing strategies, demonstrating the ability to integrate new features into the core of the project. The user also focused on ensuring the integrity of the project by updating necessary blocks and methods.
unit-testingmock-pluginbukkit-pluginstestingunit
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