Matthew Moltzau is a software engineer with nine years of experience building back-end systems and cloud-native deployments from Littleton, Colorado. He works with Go, Docker, Kubernetes and Helm to deploy and integrate applications across platforms, and has practical experience modernizing microservices and production tooling. At Comcast he contributed to Apache Traffic Control—migrating and refactoring its cdns/domains endpoint to Go—demonstrating solid open-source and API engineering chops. He also helped introduce Spring Boot upgrades and containerized test pipelines, combining pragmatic engineering with an eye for reducing tech debt. Curious by nature, he blends systems-level thinking with hands-on coding to make services easier to run and maintain.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at University of Colorado Denver
Attended during highschool part time., Attended during highschool part time. at Arapahoe Community College
Apache Traffic Control is an Open Source implementation of a Content Delivery Network
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:75 commits, 51 PRs, 181 comments in 10 months
Contributions summary:Matthew's commits primarily focus on updating and refactoring backend code related to the "cdns/domains" endpoint within the Apache Traffic Control project. They contributed to the migration of the endpoint to Go, involving code modifications in multiple files, including the creation and modification of data structures, API client calls and routing configuration. The user also addressed an issue related to data types in the code, testing, and fixing a test for the Go implementation.
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