Jesse Carter is a Senior Software Developer with 12 years of experience building backend systems and scalable web applications from startup to enterprise settings. Based in St. Albert, Alberta, he has held senior engineering roles at Eluve, Circadian Risk, Vehikl and Diply, bringing deep practical experience in TypeScript and Node.js ecosystems. An active open-source contributor, Jesse contributed caching interceptors, modules and a discovery-service-focused common package to the popular golevelup/nestjs collection, demonstrating a focus on performance and extensibility in NestJS apps. He combines hands-on implementation skills with a track record of improving core platform functionality, and has experience translating trading and high-throughput requirements into reliable production systems. Known for pragmatic problem-solving, Jesse blends backend engineering rigor with a knack for making reusable infrastructure that accelerates teams.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Programmer Analyst, Computer Software Engineering, Computer Programmer Analyst, Computer Software Engineering at Fanshawe College
A collection of badass modules and utilities to help you level up your NestJS applications 🚀
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:56 reviews, 325 commits, 216 PRs in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Jesse primarily contributed to the implementation of caching mechanisms within the NestJS framework. They developed caching interceptors and modules using TypeScript, and integrated them into example applications. Furthermore, the user added a common package to the project, including features related to discovery service, indicating a focus on improving and extending core functionalities. This involved the use of node-cache and other caching-related technologies.
A modern TypeScript empowered ORM for NoSQL databases.
Contributions:52 commits, 2 PRs, 39 pushes in 29 days
nosqlmysqlsqldatabasesnosql-databases
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