Joshua Bramley is a software engineer based in Sydney with eight years of experience building cloud-native backends, edge telemetry, and hardware-integrated systems for AgTech and performance-driven projects. Currently at Doover he develops industrial telemetry and PCB-tested hardware while maintaining cloud backends (Django, PostgreSQL) and deploying containerized services to field devices. He also co-maintains coc.py and contributes backend features to prominent open-source Discord bots (python-discord), demonstrating strong Python, SQL and systems integration skills. Previously he led telemetry and embedded teams for Sunswift Racing, designing low-latency AWS pipelines for live vehicle data and speaking publicly about the architecture. Combining a Mechatronic Engineering and Computer Science background from UNSW with hands-on farm fencing and saxophone playing, he brings a practical, multidisciplinary approach to AgTech challenges.
The community bot for the Python Discord community
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:25 commits, 3 PRs, 43 comments in 7 months
Contributions summary:Joshua primarily contributed to the Python Discord bot's functionality by implementing and refactoring commands. Their work included creating a !mention command, which allows roles to be mentioned for a limited time, and modifying the help command to improve usability. Furthermore, they refactored code and fixed linting issues in existing commands.
A Discord bot started as a community project for Hacktoberfest 2018, later evolved to an introductory project for aspiring new developers starting out with open source development.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:16 commits, 1 PR, 5 comments in 5 days
Contributions summary:Joshua primarily contributed to a Discord bot, specifically focusing on a "candy collection" game feature. Their work involved implementing a new cog (candy\_collection.py) with functionalities for adding and removing candy/skull reactions based on message interactions and user actions within a designated Discord channel. They also added leaderboard functionality. The user's commits demonstrate a focus on back-end logic with Python and the discord.py library.
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