Hackle Wayne is a Senior Engineer based in Auckland with 13 years of experience evolving from imperative programming to a functional-first mindset. Currently at Atlassian after leadership roles at Xero and Trade Me, he blends hands-on engineering with people-focused chapter leadership and delivery ownership. He has a strong background in backend and test automation—most notably contributing key NUnit integration features to the widely used AutoFixture .NET project to simplify test data setup. A pragmatic architect and agile coach by trade, he has repeatedly helped teams adopt modern processes that boost productivity and trust. He also publishes tooling like a type-safe mini Lens for TypeScript, reflecting a taste for elegant, type-driven solutions. Colleagues describe him as a steady technical leader who prefers practical, testable improvements over theoretical complexity.
13 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science & Technology, Computer Science & Technology at Yi Chun University
AutoFixture is an open source library for .NET designed to minimize the 'Arrange' phase of your unit tests in order to maximize maintainability. Its primary goal is to allow developers to focus on what is being tested rather than how to setup the test scenario, by making it easier to create object graphs containing test data.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:71 commits, 14 PRs, 64 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Hackle primarily contributed to building the AutoFixture.NUnit3 library. Their work involved creating the initial project structure and solution, and later adding unit tests. The user implemented the core AutoDataAttribute to allow AutoFixture to generate test data and also incorporated NoAutoPropertiesAttribute functionality, as well as the InlineAutoDataAttribute feature. They added NUnit3 package, added unit tests, and maintained build script configurations.
Contributions:19 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 11 months
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