M Asif is a data and AI-focused technology leader with 11 years of experience building end-to-end data platforms, cloud migrations, and AI tooling that turn scattered datasets into actionable business insights. As CEO of Tenplus and former Data Architect at Electrolux, he blends product-minded leadership with hands-on engineering across AWS/Azure/GCP and IoT data solutions for global manufacturers. He began his career in software and moved through roles in finance, research, and startups, giving him a rare mix of enterprise-grade delivery and experimental R&D. A practical polyglot, he has contributed backend improvements to notable open-source projects like the Tweetinvi C# Twitter client, enhancing API interactions and test coverage. His academic background in cloud computing and a Udacity Data Engineering nanodegree underpin a methodical approach to reliable, maintainable systems. Colleagues value that he speaks both business and tech fluently—starting from goals and shipping systems teams actually trust.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Cloud Computing and Services, Master's degree Cloud Computing and Services at EIT Digital Master School
Nanodegree Data Engineering, Nanodegree Data Engineering at Udacity
B.Sc Computer Engineering, B.Sc Computer Engineering at University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
Intermediate ICS, Intermediate ICS at F.G. Sirsyed College, The Mall, Rawalpindi
Master of Science - MS Cloud Computing & Services, Master of Science - MS Cloud Computing & Services at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Master of Science - MS Cloud Computing & Services, Master of Science - MS Cloud Computing & Services at Technische Universität Berlin
Tweetinvi, an intuitive Twitter C# library for the REST and Stream API. It supports .NET, .NETCore, UAP (Xamarin)...
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:14 commits, 5 PRs, 25 pushes in 6 months
Contributions summary:M primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the Tweetinvi library, implementing and modifying core features related to the Twitter API. Their work involved fixing bugs, such as the handling of saved search query parameters, and implementing new endpoints like retweeters. They made significant changes to the controllers and query executors, specifically in the context of retrieving and managing tweet retweets and retweeters, and associated unit tests. These commits show a focus on enhancing the library's API interaction capabilities.
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