Harsh Jain is an experienced software engineer with nine years building cloud orchestration, backend systems and web tooling, currently working as SDE 2 at Gearbox Protocol in Dubai. He has strong hands‑on experience across C++, Python, Kubernetes operators and DevOps, and has worked on production systems for risk, monitoring and charting of on‑chain activity. At Squarepoint he combined low‑latency columnar tools like kdb+/q with authentication solutions, and at Salesforce he evaluated and implemented Kubernetes operator patterns for large testing environments. An active open‑source contributor, he improved Kapitan’s YAML processing and added Kubernetes deployment examples, and contributed tests to the widely used SymPy project—showing a blend of infrastructure, QA and backend focus. Practical, curious and systems-minded, he brings a track record of turning complex integrations into maintainable tooling.
Generic templated configuration management for Kubernetes, Terraform and other things
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:9 commits, 5 PRs, 49 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Harsh primarily contributed to the development of the `kapitan` project, focusing on enhancing its functionality and maintainability. Their work included adding new features like the `yaml_to_json` and `yaml_load` functions for processing YAML files. They also made improvements to code readability and refactored existing components. Furthermore, the user added an example for Kubernetes deployment via jsonnet.
Contributions:6 commits, 7 PRs, 8 comments in 13 days
Contributions summary:Harsh primarily contributed to the testing infrastructure of the project. They added tests for the `LambdaPrinter` class and its subclasses in the sympy library. The contributions involved creating new test methods within the existing test suite to ensure the printmethod functionality of the `LambdaPrinter` and its subclasses works as expected. Additionally, the user slightly modified existing documentation.
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