Kenneth Myhra is a seasoned Oslo-based software engineer and owner of Incendi AS with a decade of hands-on experience building back-end systems and low-level software. He maintains the Spark FHIR Server and contributes to notable open-source projects, including the Firely .NET SDK for HL7 FHIR and the high-profile SerenityOS, demonstrating expertise from healthcare interoperability to OS internals. His work spans API design and testing—adding POST search support and robust test coverage—to kernel and C library stubs, reflecting comfort across application and systems-level programming. Entrepreneurial and technically curious, he combines steady product ownership with sustained open-source stewardship.
Contributions:3 reviews, 26 commits, 11 PRs in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Kenneth primarily focused on enhancing the HL7 FHIR .NET SDK by adding support for search using POST requests, indicating back-end development expertise. They implemented and modified core functionalities within the `FhirClientSearch.cs` file, adding methods for search operations. Further contributions include refactoring and applying form URL encoding to parameters. They also developed new test cases related to the POST search functionality demonstrating a focus on implementing and testing the API.
Contributions:282 reviews, 215 commits, 137 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Kenneth contributed to the SerenityOS project by working on the system's core functionalities. Their commits primarily focused on adding stubs for functions in the C standard library (LibC), including functions related to extended attributes, resolvers, and pattern matching. Additionally, they added system calls and fixed various issues within the kernel API, network, and file system. This work indicates a focus on low-level system programming and maintaining the operating system's core libraries.
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