Jeremiah Campbell is a seasoned software engineer and entrepreneur with 13 years of experience building cloud-native infrastructure and data-driven applications, currently co-founding Give With Click while also running Integral Thread. He combines hands-on DevOps and backend skills—modernizing environments with Terraform, Docker, Ansible, and AWS—with product leadership experience managing distributed engineering teams. His career includes impactful roles at NASA, Thales, and Annalect where he delivered infrastructure-as-code transformations that cut environment setup from weeks to minutes and coached colleagues in IaC best practices. An active contributor to open-source Python tooling, he helped port the widely used schematics library to Python 3, addressing serialization, validation, and URL/string handling issues. Based in Cocoa, Florida, he has a track record of turning complex data and security requirements into practical, production-ready systems.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Emphasis on Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree Emphasis on Computer Science at Rollins College
Contributions summary:Jeremiah primarily contributed to porting the schematics library to support Python 3, addressing compatibility issues arising from changes in data types and standard library functions. Their work involved modifying the codebase to use `iteritems` and other Python 3 compatible constructs. They also made changes to data structures, serialization, and validation components, ensuring consistent behavior across different Python versions. The user also addressed specific issues related to string handling and URL validation within the library.
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