Lakshya Khatri is an SDE-2 with eight years of experience building scalable web applications and microservices, currently at Uplight after roles at UST and Deqode. He has a strong track record optimizing performance and reliability—improving API response times, cutting server load, and halving long process durations through caching, query tuning, and architecture changes. Lakshya drove an access management system used by 30k+ daily users, introduced automated testing to reach 93% coverage, and authored reusable engineering "gems" that sped feature delivery. An active open-source contributor and MLH Fellow, he fixed a notable bug in the JuliaPlots ecosystem and became a maintainer in the Julia Climate OSS community. Based in Indore, he blends backend systems, cloud tooling (AWS Lambdas), and pragmatic engineering practices with a background in teaching math and physics. He’s especially skilled at turning repetitive problems into reusable components that accelerate teams and reduce defects.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Information Technology, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Information Technology at Swami Vivekanand College of Engineering (SVCE), Indore
Contributions:85 commits, 21 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 4 months
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