Ethan Davidson is a Staff Platform Engineer in Atlanta with 12 years of experience building cloud-native infrastructure and developer platforms, fluent in Go, Java, Kubernetes, Terraform, and Docker. He has a track record of cutting costs and operational friction—migrating legacy sites to AWS, establishing DB version control, and automating CI/CD pipelines—while shipping pragmatic tools like a Gradle plugin and Vagrant development environments. A quick study of new technologies and a fan of open source, he contributes to notable projects such as the antlr/grammars-v4 repo, improving WebIDL grammar compatibility and readability. Comfortable working across backend systems and automation, he blends hands-on coding with platform-level thinking to simplify complex workflows for engineering teams.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Software Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology
Diploma, College Prep, Diploma, College Prep at Lewisburg Area High School
Grammars written for ANTLR v4; expectation that the grammars are free of actions.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 1 comment in 5 days
Contributions summary:Ethan primarily contributes to grammar files for the ANTLR v4 project, specifically focusing on WebIDL. Their work involves updating the grammar to align with the latest specifications, incorporating examples from other sources, and addressing compatibility issues. The user demonstrates proficiency in modifying grammar rules and adding support for new language features, showing a good grasp of the WebIDL syntax. They also refactor some existing rules to improve readability.
Contributions:33 reviews, 90 commits, 138 PRs in 1 year 1 month
packerpacker-plugin
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