Edd Morgan is a seasoned software engineer with 15 years of experience building large-scale web and banking services across startups and major tech firms. Currently at Stripe on the Banking-as-a-Service team, he focuses on products that help increase the GDP of the Internet, bringing production-ready thinking to financial integrations. Previously he grew BiggerPockets from a tiny user base to over 2 million members, spanning hands-on engineering to senior leadership. His background includes building public-sector healthcare services at Microsoft and a long-standing interest in Ruby tooling demonstrated by contributions to stripe-ruby-mock, where he improved API response modeling and request handling. Based in the UK, he blends pragmatic backend architecture with team growth experience and a knack for improving developer-facing tooling. Collected over years of shipping reliable systems, he pairs technical depth with product-minded execution.
14 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science at Bournemouth University
Contributions:14 commits, 12 PRs, 11 pushes in 25 days
Contributions summary:Edd primarily focused on enhancing the `stripe-ruby-mock` library, a mocking tool for testing Stripe Ruby integrations. Their contributions included refactoring the codebase to utilize a `List` class for handling API response data, which indicates an effort to improve the library's internal structure and consistency. They also updated various request handlers, ensuring they returned list objects, and corrected minor code issues like spelling errors. This work suggests a focus on maintaining and improving the accuracy and functionality of the mock Stripe API.
Contributions:162 commits, 129 pushes in 7 years 9 months
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