Eddy Del Valle Pino is a hands-on technology leader and serial founder with 12 years of experience building and operating resilient, cost-efficient SaaS and IoT platforms from MVP to production. As Co-founder & CTO at Kaiko Systems he shipped the product and run operations to 99.99% uptime with sub-100ms p99 latency while keeping cloud costs under €1k/month and maintaining 100% team retention for over four years. He combines deep backend expertise—demonstrated by sustained open-source contributions to projects like SublimeJEDI, django-recurrence and GitGutter—with applied ML and imaging experience from drone-based thermographic inspections. Comfortable bridging strategy and execution, he’s led hiring, mentoring, and stakeholder alignment across startups and corporate IoT projects. Based in Berlin, Eddy treats technology as a means to help people and prioritizes maintainable, well-documented solutions that scale.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Choral Conducting Music, Choral Conducting Music at Music Arts School
Informatics Sciences Engineer Information Technology, Informatics Sciences Engineer Information Technology at Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas
High School Information Technology, High School Information Technology at Computer Sciences Polytechnic Institute
Contributions:32 commits, 18 PRs, 14 pushes in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Eddy primarily contributed to the `sublimejedi` repository, which focuses on Python autocompletion for Sublime Text. Their contributions included improving the autocompletion functionality by incorporating context from the current file and fixing typos. They also added improvements like detecting optional arguments and upgrading the underlying Jedi library. The user focused on enhancing the core Python code analysis engine for better autocompletion suggestions.
Contributions:13 commits, 2 PRs, 1 comment in 13 days
Contributions summary:Eddy primarily focused on fixing a formatting issue related to authorization headers within the `social-core` library, specifically related to base64 encoding/decoding. They modified the `FitbitOAuth2` backend to correct how the authorization header was formatted. Multiple commits were made to the same code segment, indicating a consistent focus on resolving this specific issue.
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Eddy Del Valle Pino - Co-founder & CTO at Kaiko Systems