Eddy Varela is a Seattle-based software engineer with nine years of experience building full-stack web and mobile applications across startups and large cloud teams. He combines hands-on product work—MVPs, passwordless auth, frontend analytics—with backend contributions to AWS projects like Amplify CLI and docs, reflecting expertise in serverless, cloud security, and observability. Eddy has helped ship infrastructure for ML workloads on Trainium/Inferentia and now develops core features for elder-care operating systems at an early-stage startup. Trained in computer science and mathematics at Williams College and through study abroad, he brings an equity-minded approach to information access informed by edtech and nonprofit work. Outside engineering he’s led a startup as CEO/CTO and enjoys nature, board games, and films—an indication of pragmatic leadership and a collaborative, curious mindset.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, Math, Latina/o Studies Concentrator, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, Math, Latina/o Studies Concentrator at Williams College
Study Abroad, Mathematics and Computer Science, Study Abroad, Mathematics and Computer Science at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Associate of Arts - AA, Associate of Arts - AA at Miami Dade College
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics and Computer Science at Florida International University
High School Diploma, General Studies, High School Diploma, General Studies at Mater Academy Charter High
The AWS Amplify CLI is a toolchain for simplifying serverless web and mobile development.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:419 reviews, 65 commits, 204 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Eddy's contributions involve merging release commits and modifying the codebase within the `aws-amplify/amplify-cli` repository. The code changes focus on the `amplify-category-auth` package, specifically the `auth-cognito-stack-builder.ts` file, and relate to building and modifying Cognito stacks. These updates likely involve enhancements and bug fixes in the authentication and authorization features of the Amplify CLI tool. Additional commits involve changes to the `multi-env-manager.ts` and adjustments for signinwithapple.
Contributions:22 reviews, 19 commits, 19 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Eddy contributed to the AWS Amplify documentation project by merging code changes and addressing various aspects of the documentation and codebase. They modified the documentation build process by incorporating changes to the `docsearch` and `shortbreadv2` scripts. Additionally, the user made changes to UI elements, including updates to the footer and adjusting table styles. These updates suggest a focus on maintaining and improving the documentation site's functionality and presentation.
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