Fatih Kilic is a Toronto-based software engineer and second-year Computer Science student at the University of Toronto with four years of professional experience building web applications and privacy-focused systems. He blends frontend craftsmanship—contributing UI improvements to the popular ABP Framework—with backend and cloud work using Node.js, AWS Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB and SQS. At Mozilla he engineered privacy features and telemetry pipelines that reduced fingerprinting uniqueness by 41% and scaled data collection to millions of daily events, demonstrating an unusual mix of product-grade privacy engineering and large-scale telemetry design. He has shipped end-to-end features from prototype to production, including performance and security-minded choices like offloading large file serving to S3 and applying least-privilege access controls. Comfortable across the stack, Fatih pairs practical tooling (a reusable Amazon API library) with a keen eye for UX improvements, such as making password inputs replaceable components. Ambitious and hands-on, he contributes to open-source frontends while continuing to deepen his systems and privacy expertise.
4 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Year 2, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Year 2 at University of Toronto
Open-source web application framework for ASP.NET Core! Offers an opinionated architecture to build enterprise software solutions with best practices on top of the .NET. Provides the fundamental infrastructure, cross-cutting-concern implementations, startup templates, application modules, UI themes, tooling and documentation.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:16 reviews, 89 commits, 36 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Fatih primarily focused on enhancing the user interface of the ABP framework. They added notifications for successful delete actions across various components, including users, roles, and tenants. Additionally, the user edited translation keys, changed success messages, and modified the password input to improve the user experience. Furthermore, they implemented design changes to the modal header and password components, including making password input a replaceable component.
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