Felix Haus is a software engineer with 11 years of experience who blends product-minded design instincts with pragmatic full‑stack engineering, currently building at Vercel. Early work in Kassel’s startup scene and a background in design inform his emphasis on clear communication between customers and developers and a disciplined design process. He contributes to prominent open-source projects—improving Vercel’s configuration, serverless behaviors and rewrites, adding TypeScript definitions in DefinitelyTyped, and building a Terraform module for deploying Next.js on AWS—demonstrating strengths across frontend, backend and infra. Based in Schleswig‑Holstein, he pairs hands‑on implementation with thoughtful developer ergonomics to turn complex app requirements into reliable, maintainable systems.
Terraform module for building and deploying Next.js apps to AWS. Supports SSR (Lambda), Static (S3) and API (Lambda) pages.
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Full-stack Developer
Contributions:41 releases, 35 reviews, 422 commits in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Felix primarily worked on building and deploying Next.js applications to AWS using Terraform. Their commits focused on creating a Terraform module that supports SSR, static, and API pages. They implemented the core logic for building and deploying Next.js apps, including handling lambdas, static website files, and routing configurations. The user also worked on setting up deployment triggers and proxy configurations for the Next.js application.
Contributions:10 reviews, 3 commits, 8 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Felix primarily contributed to the Vercel project by modifying configuration schemas and test files, and updating documentation links related to project configuration, serverless functions, and rewrites. They also addressed a bug related to function memory validation and added support for the `statusCode` property on rewrites. Additionally, they refactored code related to package manager paths.
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