Gurpartap Singh is a seasoned engineering leader with 17 years of experience driving cloud-native platforms, microservices architecture, observability, and DevOps practices at scale, currently leading software engineering teams at Cisco in San Jose. He blends hands-on implementation—evidenced by contributions to popular Kubernetes example apps and iOS UI components—with strategic program and release management skills honed over a long tenure at Cisco and earlier technical leadership at Satyam. Known for architecting resilient, secure cloud infrastructures across Kubernetes, OpenShift and Anthos, he also brings domain expertise in commerce and quote-to-order processes that align technology with revenue outcomes. Gurpartap fosters high-performing teams focused on continuous improvement and measurable business impact, pairing practical engineering chops (he “makes stuff you use”) with enterprise delivery discipline. An active contributor to open-source tutorials and tooling, he bridges developer experience and production readiness to accelerate adoption of cloud-native patterns.
17 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Computers Application MCA, Master’s Degree, Computers Application MCA at Guru Nanak Dev University
Contributions summary:Gurpartap implemented a Go-based guestbook application, including the backend logic and frontend components. They added Dockerfiles for building and deploying the application using Docker and Kubernetes. The user made several updates, including fixing service names, improving the build process, and integrating with a Redis database. The user also created deployment scripts for Kubernetes.
A paging menu controller built from other view controllers placed inside a scroll view (like Spotify, Windows Phone, Instagram)
Role in this project:
iOS Mobile Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 1 comment in 1 day
Contributions summary:Gurpartap primarily focused on modifying the `CAPSPageMenu.swift` file, which suggests they were involved in developing or maintaining the core logic of the paging menu controller. Their contributions primarily involved making the class and methods public for framework compatibility, adjusting initializer visibility, and implementing features such as disabling `scrollsToTop` for better UI interaction. These changes suggest a focus on improving the component's usability and integration within a larger iOS application.
controllerphonecontrollersscrollmenu
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