Concepción del Uruguay, Entre Ríos Province, Argentina
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Francisco Noriega is a Senior Software Engineer with 11 years of experience building high-performance distributed systems and data pipelines, currently leading backend development at an AI-driven process automation startup. He has deep expertise in database caching and dataflow architectures from his work on ReadySet, where he enhanced SQL interoperability and added advanced type and function support for MySQL/Postgres. Francisco designs production-grade infrastructure and security controls—having stood up AWS VPCs, IAM roles, and a company-wide RBAC—and implemented an end-to-end vector search pipeline for automated candidate matching. His background spans large-scale data processing, streaming and orchestration systems (Kafka, Spark, Airflow) and practical ML-serving integrations, and he has delivered smart contract work in Solidity, underscoring a willingness to explore new paradigms. Based in Concepción del Uruguay, Argentina, he combines rigorous academic training (Master’s in Computer Science) with a knack for turning complex distributed problems into robust, production-ready solutions.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachiller Mercantil, Accounting, Bachiller Mercantil, Accounting at Instituto Santa Teresita, Obra Don Bosco
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at University of Buenos Aires
Readyset is a MySQL and Postgres wire-compatible caching layer that sits in front of existing databases to speed up queries and horizontally scale read throughput. Under the hood, ReadySet caches the results of cached select statements and incrementally updates these results over time as the underlying data changes.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:161 commits, 11 comments, 6 issues in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Francisco primarily contributed to the ReadySet project by enhancing its backend functionality, specifically focusing on adding support for MySQL and PostgreSQL database features. Their work included implementing a fix for handling MariaDB's dummy events correctly, introducing support for various MySQL built-in functions like `convert_tz`, `dayofweek`, `ifnull`, `month`, `timediff`, and `addtime`. Furthermore, the user improved the system's data type coercion and added support for UUID and BYTEA types, highlighting a focus on database interoperability and query optimization within the caching layer. They also worked on improvements to the view_checker.rs tool, adding the capability to specify which view query to run against Noria as a command line parameter.
Contributions:94 pushes, 2 branches, 15 issues in 6 months
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