Matt Worzala is a software engineer based in Boston with eight years of experience building backend systems and service architectures. Currently at Untether Labs after multiple engineering roles at Metrika, he brings consistent hands-on experience shipping reliable production code. An active open-source maintainer on the Minestom lightweight Minecraft server, he focuses on back-end fixes, performance-minded refactors (e.g., replacing ArrayList with List), and practical gameplay-related tweaks like bounding box and message format changes. He combines a formal CS education from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a pragmatic developer mindset, preferring clean, maintainable code over quick hacks. Outside typical enterprise work, his sustained contributions to a niche but widely used game server project show both deep technical curiosity and community-oriented craftsmanship.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Contributions:288 reviews, 170 commits, 300 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Matt primarily focused on back-end development within the Minestom Minecraft server project. Their contributions involved fixing a rounding issue in the instance class, removing debug print statements, and adjusting player-related bounding box dimensions. Furthermore, the user made significant code refactoring by replacing all ArrayList usages with List and changing ColoredText usages to JsonMessage within different classes.
Contributions:4 releases, 5 reviews, 6 PRs in 1 year 6 months
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