Manish Devgan is a platform engineer with nine years of experience building reliable payments and streaming systems, currently focused on queueing and data streaming at Adyen. He has a strong backend pedigree from work on split payments, massive data migrations and Kafka consumers, and has contributed to notable open-source projects including Jinjava and ChatterBot. Comfortable across the stack, he’s delivered front-end UX improvements (SUSI Chrome extension) as well as backend fixes and testing enhancements for high-throughput services. Pragmatic and product-minded, he’s solved large-scale data challenges—migrating over 700 billion documents—and still credits his cat when bugs creep in. Based in Amsterdam, he combines engineering rigor with a knack for shipping practical, observable improvements to payments infrastructure.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering Information Technology, Bachelor of Engineering Information Technology at Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology
Class 12 Science, Class 12 Science at Greenway Modern Sr. Sec. School
Contributions:21 commits, 44 PRs, 20 pushes in 1 year
Contributions summary:Manish primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and user experience of the Chrome extension. Their contributions included adding features like auto-scrolling, a loading animation, and a voice control toggle. They also implemented a new submit icon and added a link to the SUSI chat. Finally, they improved the UI layout by incorporating the use of anchor tags and by changing positions of the SUSI-Head Image.
Attendee Badge Generator for Conferences http://badgeyay.com Backend: http://badgeyay-dev.herokuapp.com
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:169 commits, 230 PRs, 72 pushes in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Manish primarily focused on fixing bugs and implementing features within the `badgeyay` application. Their contributions involved enhancing error handling by adding traceback printing, addressing issues related to missing directories, and implementing new functionality that allowed users to create PDF/ZIP files only when specified. The user made changes to the `app/main.py`, `app/merge_badges.py` and `app/templates/index.html` files to address various issues. The user's commits demonstrate a focus on improving the functionality and user experience of the application.
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Manish Devgan - Platform Engineer - Queueing And Data Streaming