Gaspar Zanellini is a developer with seven years of experience building backend systems and conversational AI integrations, currently focused on React, Python/Django, Docker, Celery and AWS at SouthWorks. He has strong .NET roots and QA experience, having worked on enterprise projects with Neoris and everis where he wrote Java/Cucumber tests and SQL-backed services. An active open-source contributor to Microsoft projects, he improved critical pieces of the Bot Framework SDKs and Recognizers-Text libraries, notably fixing async blob storage and bot sign-out/token flows in widely used repositories. Comfortable across the stack, he blends practical API and cloud work with front-end skills from early Vue.js exposure to his current React practice. Based in Cañuelas, Argentina, he pairs formal training in Ingeniería Informática from Universidad de Buenos Aires with hands-on contributions to global developer tooling. He tends to focus on reliability and integration details that reduce operational surprises in production systems.
7 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Ingeniería Informática, 7.5, Ingeniería Informática, 7.5 at Universidad de Buenos Aires
Welcome to the Bot Framework SDK for JavaScript repository, which is the home for the libraries and packages that enable developers to build sophisticated bot applications using JavaScript.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & QA Engineer
Contributions:38 commits, 12 PRs, 58 pushes in 7 months
Contributions summary:Gaspar primarily focused on improving the `AzureBlobTranscriptStore` within the `botbuilder-js` repository. This involved fixing issues related to asynchronous method definitions and blob handling, ensuring proper order of operations. The user also contributed by enhancing the code for managing sign-out user functionality and token retrieval. Furthermore, the user worked on channel method tests.
Welcome to the Bot Framework SDK for .NET repository, which is the home for the libraries and packages that enable developers to build sophisticated bot applications using .NET.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:36 commits, 43 PRs, 44 pushes in 8 months
Contributions summary:Gaspar primarily contributed to extending and refining the .NET Bot Framework SDK. Their work included adding new extension methods and validating key configurations, particularly related to Luis and QnA Maker services. These changes indicate a focus on improving the framework's usability and reliability, by adding validation logic to bot configurations. The commits touch upon critical aspects of service integration and configuration management within the .NET environment.
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