Masahiro Honma

Software Engineer

Kawasaki, Japan
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Summary

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Masahiro Honma is a seasoned software engineer with 17 years of experience based in Kawasaki, Japan, combining a strong mathematical background from Hokkaido University with deep practical skills in backend systems. An experienced Perl practitioner who enjoys Haskell and math, he brings thoughtful, detail-oriented fixes to production code—evidenced by sustained contributions to Plack, improving PSGI toolkit stability, EOF handling, body filters, and Apache2 integration. He excels at hardening server adapters and resolving subtle bugs that improve reliability for downstream users. Comfortable across legacy and modern toolchains, he pairs pragmatic maintenance work with an appetite for functional programming ideas. Colleagues rely on him for steady, low-noise improvements that keep critical infrastructure running.
code17 years of coding experience
bookBachelor of Science (BSc), Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mathematics at 北海道大学 / Hokkaido University
languagesJapanese
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Github Skills (5)

debug10
apache10
perl10
psgi10
middleware9

Programming languages (10)

DockerfileBikeshedRustCJavaScriptGoHaskellPerl

Github contributions (5)

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plack/Plack

Nov 2009 - May 2010

PSGI toolkit and server adapters
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:12 commits in 6 months
Contributions summary:Masahiro primarily focused on fixing bugs and improving the functionality of the PSGI toolkit and server adapters. Their contributions include correcting typos, sending EOF signals correctly, and adapting body filters. The user also made changes to the Apache2 handler, adding a registry and addressing specific issues. These efforts enhance the stability and usability of the Plack project.
pythonpsgiadapters
hiratara/hs-reqcatcher

Mar 2016 - Jan 2023

A tiny tool to catch an HTTP redirect from you browser.
Contributions:38 commits, 18 PRs, 21 pushes in 6 years 11 months
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Masahiro Honma - Software Engineer