Mauricio Scheffer is a senior software engineer based in the UK with 18 years of experience building scalable .NET systems, search integrations, and CI-driven workflows. He has deep practical expertise in Solr—implemented production faceted search that cut CPU usage dramatically and has contributed to notable OSS projects like SolrNet and Castle Windsor. Mauricio combines backend engineering, build automation and test-generation work (FsCheck, FAKE) with hands-on consultancy, having tuned high-traffic search deployments and designed HTTP APIs for mobile clients. He introduced engineering best practices such as TDD, CI, and functional programming patterns while leading development teams and migrating services to cloud infrastructure. Comfortable across full-stack and infrastructure concerns, he also brings a pragmatic focus on performance and maintainability proven by measurable production gains. An occasional technical reviewer and long-time open-source contributor, he blends commercial delivery with community-driven improvements to core .NET tooling.
Contributions:2 releases, 7 reviews, 1390 commits in 15 years
Contributions summary:Mauricio contributed to core configuration functionality by implementing the support for core configuration using XML. This involved modifying existing codebase and testing to enable integration with the existing setup. These changes included adding configuration options, adjusting existing code, and writing tests to ensure the changes worked.
Functional programming and other utilities from the original "fsharpx" project
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:392 commits, 2 PRs, 2 pushes in 4 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Mauricio primarily focused on improving the F# code for the `fsharpx.extras` project, a library of functional programming utilities. Their contributions centered around refactoring existing code, renaming functions and classes, and adding new features related to media type and character set negotiation. The user implemented several changes to improve the functionality of the library's HTTP header parsing and content negotiation capabilities.
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Mauricio Scheffer - Senior Software Engineer at Myn