Liang Shiwei is a software engineer with 10 years of experience building and refining backend systems, currently contributing to Volosoft and active from Anhui, China. He focuses on backend development, database integration, and maintainable architecture, with notable open-source work on the popular ABP Framework and ASP.NET Boilerplate projects where he improved DB connections, migrated MySQL integrations, adjusted identity and caching concerns, and refactored core classes for performance. Comfortable across enterprise .NET stacks, he has also authored sample modules and automation tweaks that aid developer onboarding and documentation. Colleagues would find his blend of practical engineering—hands-on API and data-access enhancements—and attention to best practices useful for stabilizing and evolving production systems. An interesting detail: beyond feature work he routinely dives into repository-level refactors and configuration fixes, showing a preference for durable, long-term code quality improvements.
Contributions:21 reviews, 121 commits, 59 PRs in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Liang primarily contributed to the `CustomApplicationModule` sample, adding code differences in multiple files that likely involve the implementation of a custom application module using the ABP Framework. Further, the user updated a PowerShell script, and merged a branch into the `documentation-samples`. These commits suggest the user is involved in the development and maintenance of sample solutions built with the ABP Framework.
Open-source web application framework for ASP.NET Core! Offers an opinionated architecture to build enterprise software solutions with best practices on top of the .NET. Provides the fundamental infrastructure, cross-cutting-concern implementations, startup templates, application modules, UI themes, tooling and documentation.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1082 reviews, 1963 commits, 2059 PRs in 4 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Liang focused on updating database connection and database-related configurations for the project, including upgrading MySQL and implementing the integration of data access. They also worked on back-end feature enhancements by adding new methods for API calls, incorporating prompts parameters for better user interactions, and refining the features for a new version. Additionally, the user refactored the repository and core classes to improve code maintainability and performance.
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