Evan Mattiza is a senior software engineer with a decade of experience building data-intensive, cloud-native applications across healthcare, geospatial, and analytics domains. He blends Python, SQL, Kubernetes, and AWS expertise to deliver scalable back-end systems and intuitive front-ends, recently shipping an AI-driven clinician recruiting tool at Axuall. Evan has led client-facing engineering teams and managed data quality and delivery at NielsenIQ, demonstrating a strong mix of technical leadership and customer-facing product delivery. He contributes to notable open-source projects like Twisted and improved developer onboarding for the popular maya datetime library, signaling both deep systems knowledge and attention to documentation. Trained as a chemical engineer, he brings rigorous analytical thinking to data modeling and visualization, turning messy datasets into actionable stories.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates, High School Diploma High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates at Klein Collins High School
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Chemical Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Chemical Engineering at University of Arkansas
Contributions:8 commits, 5 PRs, 5 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Evan primarily focused on enhancing the project's documentation. Their contributions included adding installation and update guides, creating a quickstart guide to assist new users, and structuring the table of contents. They also integrated the version information into the documentation and updated the Sphinx configuration. These changes aimed to improve user onboarding and understanding of the project.
Contributions:6 commits, 2 PRs, 2 comments in 25 days
Contributions summary:Evan primarily contributed to bug fixes and enhancements within the Twisted framework, specifically addressing issues related to HTTP client parsing and SMTP protocol. They identified and corrected problems with content length headers, and implemented logic for handling multiple content length headers in the HTTP client. The user also merged branches, indicating involvement in integrating changes and resolving conflicts within the codebase. These contributions involved code modifications, testing, and documentation updates, focusing on ensuring the reliability and stability of the network engine.
pythonxmppevent-drivenasyncimap
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