Justin Dipierro is a backend engineer with 14 years of experience building highly available, fault-tolerant services and a strong focus on observability through logs, APM, and metrics. He brings hands-on DevOps and infrastructure expertise—Kubernetes, Helm, Docker, and AWS—alongside backend skills in Golang and Python, and production datastore experience with DynamoDB, MongoDB, and Redis. Justin has led engineering efforts for large game platforms, rebranding account systems and designing identity and event delivery architectures used in live esports and streaming overlays. He also has SRE provenance, having built automated deployment pipelines and CI/CD workflows across Jenkins, GitLab, Helm, and Terraform. An advocate for code quality and readability, he contributes to well-known open-source tooling through test automation work (including swagger-codegen) that emphasizes reliability and maintainability. Based in New York, he combines product-facing delivery experience with security-minded operational practices such as VDP/bug-bounty coordination.
14 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
New York State Regents Diploma, New York State Regents Diploma at South Glens Falls Senior High School
Digital Photography, Photography, Photo Editing, Digital Photography, Photography, Photo Editing at The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University
swagger-codegen contains a template-driven engine to generate documentation, API clients and server stubs in different languages by parsing your OpenAPI / Swagger definition.
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:5 commits in 7 days
Contributions summary:Justin focused on writing and modifying tests for the `swagger-codegen` project. Their commits included creating failing tests to verify functionality and subsequently fixing them. The user's work involved adjusting existing tests to reflect changes in the codebase, such as modifications to return container types, and correcting comments within test files.
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