Humberto Rocha is an experienced Online Programmer based in Canada with 12 years building backend and infrastructure-focused systems, currently at Ubisoft Quebec City. He blends hands-on backend work (Python, C/C++, C#) with full-stack contributions and operational know-how from running web, DNS, and email infrastructure for communities like the Python Brasil Association. As a former CTO and lead developer at Configr, he led migrations to modern API architectures, automated deployments, and redesigned certificate management to support ACME v2 and wildcards. Humberto is an active open-source contributor and self-hosting hobbyist—his work on the Fediverse server Takahe includes both UI fixes and backend APIs, showing attention to polish and interoperability. He favors pragmatic automation and developer-friendly tooling, having built DNS managers and cloud automation with Puppet, Fabric, and system services. Colleagues can expect a systems-minded engineer who moves fluidly between product-facing features and the low-level plumbing that keeps services reliable.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at IESB
Contributions:252 commits, 118 PRs, 1508 pushes in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Humberto's contributions primarily focused on the front-end and UI development of the project. They moved code, integrated CSS files, and made visual improvements by adding a logo and favicon, and redesigning the menu and home page. The user also worked on the back-end side by reorganizing the content and setting up base pages. They also improved the visual elements by adding a layout for the comunidade page.
Contributions:14 reviews, 24 commits, 35 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Humberto contributed to various aspects of the Takahe project, focusing on both front-end and back-end development. They implemented a copy-to-clipboard action for user handles and fixed mobile navigation issues. Additionally, the user added a favourites API endpoint and made user handle searches case-insensitive. They also fixed bugs related to fetching polls, emoji, and image redirects.
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Humberto Rocha - Online Programmer at Ubisoft Quebec City