Kevin Cunnane is an engineering leader with 12+ years building cross-platform developer tools and data experiences, now leading Stripe's Risk Experience team to simplify how users interact with risk across internal and customer-facing systems. He combines hands-on product engineering—having driven Azure Data Studio notebooks, VS Code SQL extensions, and SQL Tools services at Microsoft—with a track record of launching new teams and features from inception through GA and scale. Comfortable across full-stack, backend, and cross-functional domains, he blends UI polish (notebook UX, charting, connection workflows) with robust backend plumbing for databases and per-editor connections. Based in Seattle, he pairs technical depth in relational and big-data tooling with people leadership, recruiting engineering managers and engineers for high-impact, cross-company initiatives. An early contributor to widely used open-source Microsoft tooling, he brings pragmatic architecture and a bias for shipping usable developer experiences.
12 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BA, BAI, Computer Engineering and Mathematics, BA, BAI, Computer Engineering and Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin
Msc, Software Engineering, Msc, Software Engineering at Dublin City University
SQL Tools API service that provides SQL Server data management capabilities.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:430 releases, 70 commits, 109 PRs in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Kevin primarily focused on improving the SQL Tools API service by implementing error handling for connection commands and adding methods to capture settings. They also made performance improvements by removing unnecessary whitespace, which suggests a focus on code quality. Furthermore, the user added plumbing to support per-editor connections, which is likely a key part of the backend services. The user contributed to refactoring and testing by renaming test namespaces for consistency.
Contributions:192 releases, 83 commits, 112 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Kevin primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and backend functionality of the Visual Studio Code SQL Server extension. Their contributions included implementing features related to connection management, such as registering and removing connection profiles, as well as improving the display of database information and overall UI flow. They refactored the connection workflow and added support for the new save password features in the extension. The user also implemented copy/paste functionality and enhanced the UI, including the addition of a language flavor selector.
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