Evan Banyash is a software leader and engineer with 11 years of experience who co-founded Rainway and served as its CTO, combining product vision with hands-on frontend and systems work. Based in Boulder, he has shipped cross-platform real-time and networking features, including meaningful contributions to the Flutter WebRTC plugin that normalized data channel APIs across mobile platforms. Evan also brings backend and DevOps chops demonstrated by work on a high-performance, typesafe binary serialization tool where he owned packaging, build automation, and platform-specific install fixes. He has recent enterprise experience at Truist, bridging startup agility with bank-grade delivery practices. Known for pragmatic end-to-end problem solving, he moves comfortably between developer tooling, mobile, and infrastructure. He studied computer science at Kennesaw State and retains a maker mindset—often improving developer workflows behind the scenes.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Kennesaw State University
🎷No ceremony, just code. Blazing fast, typesafe binary serialization.
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:13 reviews, 20 commits, 9 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Evan primarily focused on building and integrating tooling for the `bebop` project, a blazing-fast, typesafe binary serialization library. Their contributions included adding and configuring an npm package, including executables for different operating systems, and establishing the build process. They made modifications to the build and install scripts, updating paths and adding platform-specific unblocking for Windows. Additionally, they updated and modified the schema checking and validation features.
Contributions:9 commits, 2 PRs, 16 comments in 4 days
Contributions summary:Evan primarily focused on enhancing the data channel functionality of the Flutter WebRTC plugin. Their contributions involved normalizing the data channel API across Android and iOS platforms using a helper class. They also added documentation and updated the data channel sample application to demonstrate its usage, improving the plugin's usability and cross-platform compatibility. Furthermore, they introduced streams for data channel messages and state changes to facilitate event handling.
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