Gian Ricci is a seasoned Software Architect with 13+ years focused on .NET, ALM and software architecture, currently leading architecture work at Nebula srl while maintaining an independent consultancy practice. He brings deep hands-on experience from early .NET 1.0 days through modern patterns like CQRS, DDD and Event Sourcing, and has been a Microsoft MVP in Visual Studio ALM since 2009. A frequent technical author and community contributor in Italy, he pairs project leadership and R&D with practical delivery skills across SQL/NoSQL stores, ElasticSearch/Lucene/Solr and tooling like Team Foundation Server. On open source fronts he contributed build, deployment and reliability improvements to the notable NEventStore project, demonstrating attention to automation and resilient event persistence. Educated as an electronic engineer, he blends low-level rigor with high-level architectural thinking to simplify complex distributed systems.
13 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
masters degree in Electronic Engineering Microeletronic Engineering, masters degree in Electronic Engineering Microeletronic Engineering at UniversitĂ Politecnica delle Marche
Diploma di MaturitĂ Scientifica MaturitĂ scientifica, Diploma di MaturitĂ Scientifica MaturitĂ scientifica at Liceo Scientifico Vito Volterra
Contributions:31 commits, 3 PRs, 54 pushes in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Gian primarily contributed to the build and deployment scripts, modifying PowerShell scripts to manage build numbers and versioning. They fixed build script issues related to conflict resolutions and refactored build tasks. Additionally, the user added a new polling client, implemented a commit sequencer, and enhanced the polling client with features like manual polling and error handling. These changes suggest a focus on improving the event store's functionality and reliability.
Contributions:638 commits, 21 PRs, 401 pushes in 8 years 3 months
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