Ed Burns is a Software Architect and Principal Architect for Java on Azure at Microsoft with roughly 20 years of experience building client- and server-side web technologies since the mid-1990s. Based in Altamonte Springs, Florida, he blends deep Java and cloud expertise with practical QA/test automation skills, having contributed to high-profile Azure Quickstart Templates by modernizing PowerShell and Bash test scripts. He focuses on reliability and developer experience for cloud-native Java applications, translating complex platform requirements into maintainable tooling and test suites. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic architectural guidance that balances legacy compatibility with modern runtime tooling. A longtime technologist, he pairs institutional knowledge of web stacks with hands-on contributions that keep large-scale open-source deployments healthy and secure.
Contributions:9 commits, 6 PRs, 6 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Ed's contributions primarily involved modifying and updating test scripts within the repository. They changed PowerShell tests, converting "powershell" to "pwsh," and edited Bash scripts. Additionally, they addressed an error message related to credential confirmation and made changes related to secure string parameters in the testing suite. These modifications suggest a focus on maintaining and improving the quality assurance process of the Azure Quickstart Templates.
Contributions:26 pushes, 8 branches in 1 year 5 months
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