Eric Coffman is an experienced software leader with 13 years building and operating large-scale web applications, currently serving as Assistant Director for Application & Web Services at West Virginia University Health Sciences Center. He leads teams across application development, public websites, web systems, and support to deliver tools that improve health outcomes for West Virginians. His team’s custom learning management system supports students across five Health Sciences colleges and has helped prepare thousands of future clinicians. A hands-on technologist who progressed from systems administrator to programmer to development manager, he combines deep operational knowledge with software delivery and SDLC discipline. He contributes to open-source tooling for .NET back-ends—notably enhancements to a Dapper SimpleCRUD library including async support and string-key handling—reflecting a pragmatic focus on developer productivity. Based in Uniontown, PA, he blends practical engineering, project management, and healthcare-focused impact.
Who wants to write basic read/insert/update/delete statements? SimpleCRUD provides simple CRUD helpers for Dapper.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:146 commits, 72 PRs, 104 pushes in 8 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Eric contributed to the development of a CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) helper library for the Dapper micro-ORM. Their commits focused on implementing core CRUD operations, including Get, GetList, Insert, Update, and Delete methods. The user refactored and added features such as supporting string primary keys and async methods.
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