June Sapara is a versatile software engineer with 14 years of hands-on experience building web, mobile, back-end, and desktop applications and guiding projects through full life cycles. Based in Vancouver, she has managed small and remote teams, gathered requirements for small-to-medium projects, and repeatedly improved developer and client workflows. Her open-source contributions include security and platform-specific system tooling for the popular wtfutil terminal dashboard and enhancements to Go projects like glide and api2go, reflecting strong back-end and systems instincts. She brings practical experience implementing OS-specific logic, dependency management, and API extensibility—skills that bridge operations, security, and developer ergonomics. Continually learning, she focuses on leading projects to success by making development safer and easier for both clients and engineering teams. Her background in computer science from the University of Saskatchewan underpins a pragmatic, systems-oriented approach to problem solving.
14 years of coding experience
B.Sc., Computer Science, B.Sc., Computer Science at University of Saskatchewan
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 38 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:June contributed to the `api2go` project, which implements the JSONAPI.org specification for Go. Their work centered on enhancements to the API's internal context management, enabling the use of custom context implementations. This included refactoring to use an interface for context and introducing a custom allocator. They also added middleware support to the API, demonstrating a focus on improving API functionality and extensibility.
Contributions:9 commits, 1 PR, 20 comments in 5 days
Contributions summary:June primarily focused on enhancing the `glide` package management tool for Golang. Their contributions involved tweaking the `Config` and `Dependency` structs, adding new features such as the `--delete-flatten` option, and improving the recursive dependency resolution logic. Code changes included adjustments to YAML parsing, dependency handling, and the introduction of flattening capabilities for vendored packages. The user's work also encompassed updating tests and removing debug statements.
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