Henrik Nielsen is a Principal Engineer at Amazon working on Alexa AI with a 14-year track record shaping web infrastructure and developer experiences. He is a co-author of HTTP/1.0 and 1.1 and began his career at CERN with Tim Berners-Lee before advancing web standards work at W3C. At Microsoft he architected and led early efforts across ASP.NET WebAPI, WebHooks, HttpClient, Azure Mobile Services and PowerApps, blending protocol design with practical developer tooling. Henrik is an active open-source contributor to ASP.NET projects, notably implementing core backend logic for WebHooks and improving its documentation. Based in Bellevue, he pairs deep protocol expertise with product-focused engineering for cloud, mobile and AI-connected services — and serves his local community as a long-time planning commissioner.
[Archived] Libraries to create and consume web hooks on ASP.NET Core. Project moved to https://github.com/aspnet/AspLabs
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:137 commits, 35 PRs, 165 pushes in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Henrik's contributions focused on the development of the backend infrastructure of the aspnet/webhooks repository. Their commits involve initial version creation and include code differences within the `WebHookManager.cs` file, indicating a strong involvement in core webhook processing and management logic. Code changes include integration with external components that suggest overall system architecture design.
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 7 pushes in 28 days
Contributions summary:Henrik primarily contributed to the documentation of ASP.NET WebHooks. Their work included adding new documentation nodes, providing overviews of the WebHooks system, and detailing topics such as receivers, senders, and diagnostics. They also fixed typos and updated the documentation structure, including adding links to relevant resources and integrating documentation with the ASP.NET framework.
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