George Ginzburg is a Computer Engineering student at Technion with seven years of hands-on experience in software development and tutoring. He contributes to FerretDB, a notable open-source MongoDB alternative, where he improved back-end query capabilities (dot notation, $slice) and added diagnostic build info while fixing critical bugs. Based in Haifa, he combines academic study with practical backend engineering and a background in personalized STEM education, having tutored math, physics, and programming for university entrance exams. Comfortable in low-level database behaviors and developer-focused tooling, he brings a pragmatic, detail-oriented approach to building reliable systems.
7 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
TAKA: The Pre-Academic Program, Hebrew Language, TAKA: The Pre-Academic Program, Hebrew Language at Tel Aviv University
Contributions:29 reviews, 6 commits, 16 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:George primarily contributed to the back-end logic of FerretDB, a MongoDB alternative. Their work involved enhancing the `buildInfo` command by adding debug information and build environment details. They also implemented support for dot notation in queries and the `$slice` projection operator, significantly improving query capabilities and compatibility. Additionally, the user addressed a critical bug, fixing a panic caused by unknown filter operators.
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