Galip Erdem is a seasoned full-stack engineer with 11 years of experience delivering enterprise-grade solutions across banking, telecom, and image-processing domains. He blends hands-on backend expertise in .NET and Java with frontend skills in modern JS frameworks, and has led modernization efforts migrating monoliths to .NET Core/6+ and containerized microservices. An active open-source contributor to high-profile projects like ASP.NET Boilerplate and ABP Framework, he has implemented distributed caching, cancellation-token support, and authentication fixes used by many developers. As a lead engineer and consultant he architects secure, cloud-native systems, builds CI/CD pipelines with DevSecOps practices, and mentors teams on performance and secure coding. He pairs practical ML work—binary classification and LSTM/CNN experiments in Python—with deep software engineering discipline, often improving legacy query performance by up to 2x or more. Based in Oshawa, Ontario, he’s a perpetual learner pursuing postgraduate cybersecurity studies to formalize his security-first approach.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Postgraduate Degree, Cybersecurity, Postgraduate Degree, Cybersecurity at Durham College
Bachelor, Computer Engineering, Bachelor, Computer Engineering at Anadolu University
High School, Computer Technology and Programming, High School, Computer Technology and Programming at Selçuk Üniversitesi
Contributions:2 reviews, 70 commits, 20 PRs in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Galip primarily contributed to the development of the .NET BookStore sample applications, including entity framework core migrations, and customization for authentication using Azure AD v2.0 endpoints. They fixed errors related to adding null value claims when creating users, updated the projects to ABP v2.8, and integrated the updated changes with a merge from master branch. This involved working with ASP.NET Core and C# within the ABP framework, demonstrating a focus on back-end development tasks.
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:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:55 reviews, 266 commits, 134 PRs in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Galip primarily focused on implementing caching and distributed caching mechanisms within the ABP framework. Their work included the implementation of a generic `IDistributedCache` interface and related classes, along with the addition of features like setting and retrieving cache items, and adding tests. They also contributed to auditing functionalities with improvements to error handling and the addition of logging exception capabilities. This work highlights their focus on improving the framework's core functionalities.
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