Giovanni Bassi is a seasoned software architect and entrepreneur with 15 years of experience leading technical vision, having founded and successfully exited Lambda3 and served as its Chief Software Architect. Based in São Paulo, he blends deep .NET and backend expertise with hands-on database engineering, open-source contributions, and practical DevOps improvements across projects like code-cracker and node-chromedriver. A longtime agilista and Professional Scrum Trainer, he pairs pragmatic architecture with team coaching and a track record of speaking and editing for major industry events and publications. His work on backend competitions and database transaction implementations shows a curiosity for performance trade-offs and comparative engineering experiments. Recognized as a Microsoft MVP and prolific author/editor, he balances technical rigor with product-minded leadership. Outside tech he’s an avid climber, cyclist and mechanic, traits that reflect a hands-on, problem-solving mindset.
15 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Pós graduação Gestão de projetos, Pós graduação Gestão de projetos at Impacta Tecnologia
An analyzer library for C# and VB that uses Roslyn to produce refactorings, code analysis, and other niceties.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:16 releases, 726 commits, 259 PRs in 3 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Giovanni's commits primarily involved fixing issues and adding features to the C# and VB code base for a C# analyzer library. They were involved in namespace fixes in refactoring files, removing test data, category fixes, merging pull requests, and correcting inconsistencies. Their work appears to be focused on refining the code structure and fixing bugs related to the overall functionality of the project.
Contributions:1 release, 53 reviews, 236 commits in 9 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Giovanni's contributions primarily revolved around the maintenance and improvement of the node-chromedriver package. They added methods to start and stop the chromedriver, updated chromedriver versions, and fixed installation problems. The user also worked on the CI/CD pipeline, including merging pull requests, and updating build scripts. Furthermore, they made changes to the installation process and incorporated new dependencies.
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