Lakshya Singh is a growth-oriented software developer with 6 years of hands-on experience across backend and frontend systems, currently developing at Uniffy.me after an internship that converted into full-time work. He has worked across the full development cycle—APIs, databases, debugging and team-oriented delivery—and enjoys solving real-world problems with practical, scalable solutions. An active open-source contributor, Lakshya has improved core features in notable projects like Chapel (date/time parsing) and Vitess (collation-aware aggregation), showing expertise in low-level string and locale handling for distributed systems. He combines strong academic performance with a builder’s mindset—regular hackathon recognition and personal projects—and is pursuing an MCA to deepen his technical foundations. Driven by continuous learning, fitness, and travel, he seeks collaborative teams where he can both contribute and eventually create lasting impact.
6 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
XII, Science - PCM, 8.32 CGPA, XII, Science - PCM, 8.32 CGPA at Delhi City School, B.B. Nagar, U.P
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
Master of Computer Applications - MCA, Master of Computer Applications - MCA at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Delhi
Contributions:122 reviews, 120 commits, 13 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Lakshya primarily contributed to the core functionality of the Chapel language, implementing and modifying features related to date and time manipulation and string parsing. This includes the addition of a time since epoch function and improvements to the `strptime` function to handle microseconds. The user also made code style improvements by changing tabs to spaces and separating concerns through the creation of a header file.
Vitess is a database clustering system for horizontal scaling of MySQL.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:12 reviews, 22 commits, 2 PRs in 25 days
Contributions summary:Lakshya primarily contributed to the Vitess project by implementing and refactoring features related to collation-aware aggregation. This included adding collation support within the `OrderedAggregate` engine, improving the handling of character sets in comparisons, and ensuring correct behavior with different collation settings. The user also made changes to the `evalengine` module to support collation awareness, improving the system's ability to sort, group and compare string data correctly based on locale. Furthermore, the user added new tests to ensure the correct functionality of the collation.
mysqltidbhorizontal-scalingsqlvitess
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