Joe Dimartino

Back End Developer at IBM

Austin, Texas, United States
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Joe Dimartino is a Back End Developer with 14 years of hands-on engineering experience, currently building resilient server-side systems at IBM from Austin, Texas. He’s comfortable across the full stack but specializes in backend architecture, data modeling, and scalable REST APIs—work reflected in contributions to the RootTheBox CTF platform where he refactored authentication and team/box models. A Hack Reactor alumnus who also mentors engineers, Joe pairs practical teaching with production delivery and has shipped multiple full‑stack personal projects for e-commerce and civic apps. His background in technical direction for live events gives him a rare operational mindset for reliability and orchestration under pressure. Colleagues describe him as quietly pragmatic: he likes computers, digs into data models, and prefers strengthening infrastructure over flashy features.
code14 years of coding experience
job8 years of employment as a software developer
bookSoftware Engineering Immersive, Full stack development, Software Engineering Immersive, Full stack development at Hack Reactor
bookB.F.A., Technical Direction/ Production Management, B.F.A., Technical Direction/ Production Management at Purchase College, SUNY
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Github Skills (5)

data-modeling10
sqlalchemy10
python10
ctf9
security8

Programming languages (12)

C#TypeScriptPowerShellJavaC++CJavaScriptGo

Github contributions (5)

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moloch--/RootTheBox

Mar 2012 - May 2019

A Game of Hackers (CTF Scoreboard & Game Manager)
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 212 commits, 28 PRs in 7 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Joe's commits primarily focus on refactoring and improving the database models for a Capture The Flag (CTF) scoring engine. The commits involved restructuring authentication models, creating team and box models, and integrating those changes with other parts of the application. This work suggests a focus on strengthening the backend infrastructure and data management capabilities of the project.
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moloch--/burp-multiplayer

Oct 2020 - Jan 2023

Burp with Friends
Contributions:79 commits, 2 PRs, 31 pushes in 2 years 3 months
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Joe Dimartino - Back End Developer at IBM