Harshavardhan M is an application developer with eight years of experience building scalable, distributed systems and enterprise web applications across finance, logistics, and insurance domains. Currently at Citi, he brings hands-on expertise in Java back-end (Quarkus, Spring), Angular front-ends, microservices, container orchestration (Docker, Kubernetes/GKE) and CI/CD pipelines. He’s delivered full-stack features from scratch—authoring Angular apps with PrimeNG, integrating Keycloak authentication, and implementing E2E and unit testing with Cypress, Karma and Mockito. As an active contributor to the open-source zinger-framework, he implemented and tested shop/item APIs and data access logic for hyperlocal delivery use cases. With a strong academic background (MS in Applied Computer Science) and a pattern of short, impact-driven stints in banking and logistics, he combines rapid delivery with system reliability. Colleagues rely on him to bridge front-end UX needs with robust back-end services in production environments.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Applied Computer Science, 3.67/4.0, Master's degree, Applied Computer Science, 3.67/4.0 at Northwest Missouri State University
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science, 3.8/4.0, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science, 3.8/4.0 at SRM University
An Open Source Framework for building Hyperlocal Delivery Mobile and Web applications.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:122 commits, 84 pushes, 3 branches in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Harshavardhan primarily focused on completing and testing the /SHOP related API, modifying the ItemDao and ShopDao to fetch and manage data related to items and shops. They updated queries and implemented new methods to retrieve data. The user also worked on the ShopController and ShopService, creating API endpoints and integrating them with the data access logic.
Contributions:1 release, 71 commits, 5 pushes in 24 days
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