Joachim Valdez is a senior software engineer with a decade of experience building and testing cloud-native systems, currently based in the Los Angeles area and working at Dave. He has strong backend and DevOps pedigree from contributions to high-profile Cloud Foundry projects—improving CLI integration tests, refining SSH and network-policy tests, and hardening deployment configs for Diego releases. Joachim combines pragmatic engineering with quality-first practices, routinely shipping integration and acceptance tests that make distributed systems more reliable. His background spans startups and large enterprises (Happy Returns, IBM) and a CS degree from Cornell, giving him a balance of production-hardened skill and academic grounding. A detail that distinguishes him is his focus on container networking and secure rep job configurations, reflecting deeper expertise in platform-level observability and resilience.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
B.S Computer Science, B.S Computer Science at Cornell University
High School, High School at North Hills Preparatory
Contributions:66 commits, 67 pushes, 7 branches in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Joachim primarily focused on improving the Diego release's infrastructure and deployment configurations. Their contributions include adding logging directories for the Vizzini tests and modifying the `rep` job configurations to derive zones from Azure fault domains. The user also updated and secured the `rep` job configuration, ensuring secure communication. Several commits focused on setting up the benchmark-bbs and route-emitter components of the system.
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 1 push in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Joachim primarily contributed to the acceptance tests for the Cloud Foundry platform. Their work involved modifying file permissions for SSH-related tests and refactoring existing SSH tests to enhance clarity and functionality. Furthermore, the user integrated new CLI network commands. This indicates a focus on improving the testing infrastructure and container networking aspects of Cloud Foundry.
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