Manish Sinha is a production engineer with 16 years of experience building high-performance, reliable, and secure distributed systems at Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft. He helped keep Amazon retail sites resilient by architecting a multi-CDN Tier-1 traffic platform that handled hundreds of millions of requests per minute, drove failover, DDoS mitigation, and cut on-call effort and MTTR through automation and improved runbooks. At Microsoft he led the Visual Studio for Mac performance initiative, creating the performance SDK, data pipelines, and tooling to make release-quality decisions from telemetry. His earlier work spans release coordination at Xamarin and low-level system tooling at Intel and Schneider Electric, giving him a rare blend of release engineering, observability, and edge-routing expertise. An active contributor to open-source tooling—improving MonoDevelop’s editor and test infrastructure—he combines hands-on coding with mentoring and operational stewardship in production environments. Based in Menlo Park, he brings pragmatic engineering that prioritizes measurable reliability and security gains.
16 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science Computer Science, Master of Science Computer Science at Arizona State University
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Computer Science at Manipal Institute of Technology
Contributions:479 commits, 165 PRs, 218 pushes in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Manish primarily focused on enhancing the MonoDevelop IDE's text editor features, specifically adding support for local caret highlighting and addressing related issues. They made code modifications to improve the behavior of caret highlighting across documents. Additionally, the user added Xamarin.Ide to InternalsVisible and improved UserInterfaceTests for testing templates.
Contributions:75 pushes, 128 branches, 5 comments in 1 year 2 months
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