Kyle Bock is a senior software engineer and hands-on architect with 13 years of experience building scalable web applications and distributed systems from Atlanta. He has deep Ruby on Rails and Django/Python expertise and a track record leading multi-tenant and sharded PostgreSQL migrations, database performance tuning (including a 60% query improvement), and cloud-native deployments on Kubernetes. At Salesloft he led dialer architecture, Twilio/WebRTC integrations, and a Chrome Manifest V3 migration while mentoring engineers into staff roles. He’s an active open-source contributor, improving Rails multi-tenant behavior and adding sortable inlines to Django admin tooling. Comfortable across the stack — from C/C++ systems work to modern JS and backend services — he blends pragmatic engineering with operational ownership as an on-call architect. Beyond code, he leverages product-minded thinking to turn complex platform constraints into repeatable, high-availability solutions.
13 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science Anticipating, BS, Computer Science Anticipating at Georgia Southern University
Rails/ActiveRecord support for distributed multi-tenant databases like Postgres+Citus
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Database Engineer
Contributions:9 commits, 6 PRs, 1 comment in 1 month
Contributions summary:Kyle primarily contributed to bug fixes and enhancements within the ActiveRecord-multi-tenant project. They addressed issues related to fast truncate functionality, ensuring proper operation with single-row inserts, and resolved problems with automatic inverse reflections in singular associations. The user also made improvements to the query rewriter, particularly in how tenant clauses are applied, and added new features like bulk delete/update support for joins. Furthermore, the user added debugging tools and improved the tenant visitor.
A Django admin theme using Twitter Bootstrap. It doesn't need any kind of modification on your side, just add it to the installed apps.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:6 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Kyle implemented sortable functionality for inline admin forms within the Django admin interface. They modified templates, added JavaScript (jQuery.sortable.js) and CSS to enable drag-and-drop reordering of inline elements in both stacked and tabular inline forms. The user also refactored the code, creating a SortableInline mixin to encapsulate the sorting behavior and added a CollapsibleInline mixin. Finally, they added a CSS override file for minor styling adjustments.
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