Kam Low is a seasoned technology leader and CTO based on the Gold Coast with 14 years of experience building startups, developer tools, and cloud infrastructure. He co-founded multiple companies including MyTommy and Sourcey, applying a founder’s pragmatism to product-focused engineering and team leadership. Hands-on across the stack, Kam has deep C++ and systems expertise—evident in substantial contributions to high-performance networking and media projects like libsourcey and an open WebRTC streaming demo. He also delivers thoughtful full‑stack solutions, improving developer UX in tools such as the Spectacle OpenAPI documentation generator. Known for combining creative design sensibilities with rigorous engineering, he brings entrepreneurial grit and a track record of turning complex systems into maintainable, production-ready services.
Beautiful static documentation generator for OpenAPI/Swagger 2.0
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:164 commits, 90 PRs, 138 pushes in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Kam primarily focused on updating and improving the documentation generator for OpenAPI/Swagger 2.0 specifications. They updated examples, handled edge cases such as empty host and tag documentation, and restructured SCSS for better modularity. Additionally, the user added support for custom logos, improved the overall documentation, and addressed rendering bugs within the documentation generation process.
C++14 evented IO libraries for high performance networking and media based applications
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & System Architect
Contributions:509 commits, 30 PRs, 364 pushes in 7 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Kam's commits show a significant undertaking in refactoring and expanding the capabilities of the library for high-performance networking and media applications. Their work involved licensing changes and refactoring of the VideoSocket sample and other audio/video utilities to adopt LGPL licensing. Furthermore, the user contributed to core components of the library and added improvements to the media core libraries and a new WebRTC streaming demo.
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