Fabricio Matte is a Principal Engineer with 13 years of experience leading platform growth, orchestration and developer productivity efforts from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. He combines deep full-stack expertise in Node.js, React/React Native and Open Web Platform work with hands-on DevOps and deployment tooling experience, having built high-scale microservices (including an image processing system handling billions of monthly requests) and CLI tooling that integrates with CI and Slack. At Atlas Technologies he drives technical decision-making and chapter-level coordination, after prior roles heading engineering and practice teams. An active open-source contributor, he’s improved critical JavaScript tooling such as globby and gulp-watch and contributed gameplay and UX fixes to the widely known CodeCombat project. Pragmatic and community-minded, he blends performance-driven engineering with craftsmanship and a knack for making developer workflows more reliable.
13 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree of Technology in Internet Systems, Information Technology, Bachelor’s Degree of Technology in Internet Systems, Information Technology at IFSul - Pelotas
Contributions:1 release, 28 commits, 22 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Fabricio primarily focused on improving the functionality and stability of the `gulp-watch` package. Their contributions include fixing bugs related to file path handling on different operating systems, especially Windows, and refactoring existing code to better align with the behavior of `gulp.watch`. The user also implemented testing integrations and enhanced the testing suite, incorporating changes to correctly normalize file paths within the test assertions. They also improved the error reporting in the package to help users diagnose issues.
Contributions:1 release, 16 commits, 6 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Fabricio primarily contributed to optimizing the core functionality of the `globby` library, a JavaScript glob matching tool. Their work included improving performance through benchmarking and refactoring the code to use efficient algorithms. They implemented features like handling negative globs effectively and integrated the `minimatch` library for this purpose. The user also focused on improving the test suite and ensuring the correct behavior of the library's features.
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Fabricio Matte - Principal Engineer at Atlas Technologies