Kamil Śliwak is a senior software engineer and co-founder of Code Poets with 16 years of experience building backend-heavy web applications and distributed systems from Wroclaw, Poland. He blends deep systems-level expertise in C/C++—including compiler internals for the Solidity project at the Ethereum Foundation—with practical Python/Django, Kubernetes and Linux operations for production services. As a hands-on technical leader and former CTO, he has led architecture, implementation and deployment of containerized services and orchestration for clients in domains ranging from scientific computing to decentralized networks. Kamil is an active open-source contributor, improving Solidity compiler code generation and the solc-js/solc-bin tooling and automating build and release workflows for high-profile Ethereum infrastructure. He’s equally comfortable optimizing low-level performance and refining DevOps pipelines, a combination that fuels reliable, efficient production systems.
16 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
MSc Computer Science, MSc Computer Science at Wrocław University of Science and Technology
English, Polish, Swedish, Italian, German, Japanese
Contributions:223 reviews, 78 commits, 68 PRs in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Kamil's contributions focused on improving the `solc-js` repository's functionality and build process. They updated the codebase to use the `ethereum.org` domain for file downloads and implemented redirect following for `curl` commands. Furthermore, the user introduced a dependency on `follow-redirects` and refactored the code for improved compatibility. They also added new features related to include paths and modified the testing configuration.
Contributions:1 release, 7613 reviews, 1492 commits in 3 years
Contributions summary:Kamil's contributions primarily revolve around enhancing the functionality of the Solidity language compiler, focusing on aspects related to code generation and optimization. They implemented features in the compiler, specifically for features such as code snippet processing and the handling of various compilation outputs. Their work demonstrates an understanding of the compiler internals and its processes, particularly in regard to handling code generation and its impact on the quality of bytecode.
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