Martin Esmann is a seasoned .NET developer and entrepreneur with over a decade of experience building Windows Phone, Windows Store and enterprise solutions, now co-founding Sibba while freelancing under ESMANN:IO. He spent several years as a Microsoft Technical Evangelist and .NET Developer Advocate, blending hands-on app development with public speaking, university lectures and technical writing. His work spans system integration, solution architecture and real-world design patterns, and he has shipped high-profile apps like TV2 Play, Roskilde Festival and E-Boks. Martin also contributes to DevOps and backend tooling—evidenced by a Jenkins CI template repo that automates Windows service build and deployment with Couchbase-backed logging. Beyond software he’s applied his entrepreneurial skills to social enterprise through Bangura, recycling bike tubes into products made in Sierra Leone. He combines practical engineering rigor with a knack for evangelism and product-minded craftsmanship.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Hamlet
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Software Engineering at Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
This repo is intended to make it easy to setup Jenkins to build and deploy a Windows Service.
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:13 commits, 1 PR, 12 pushes in 3 days
Contributions summary:Martin initially set up the core Windows service project with initial files. They then integrated Couchbase for logging service status and added necessary NuGet packages, demonstrating backend development skills. Further contributions included bug fixes in the logging mechanism and refactoring the code. The addition of `nuget.exe` indicates the user's focus on build process and dependency management, showcasing DevOps practices.
Contributions:11 commits, 9 pushes, 2 branches in 4 months
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