Max Fierke is a Staff Software Engineer with 14 years of experience building reliable full-stack systems and leading engineering efforts across healthcare and academic organizations. Based in Saint Paul, he has driven platform and performance improvements at Iora Health/One Medical and now shapes technical strategy at Author Health. A practical polyglot, Max has contributed to notable open-source projects including the Crystal language core and the popular ember-concurrency addon, improving compiler robustness and async task lifecycle APIs. He combines low-level systems insight (e.g., segfault handlers and aarch64 macOS support) with front-end and tooling work, reflecting a breadth from infrastructure to app-level concerns. Collected early on through hands-on roles from hardware repair to web ops, his background reveals a pragmatic focus on stability, performance, and giving back to upstream OSS.
14 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science Technical Writing & Communication and IT Infrastructure, Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science Technical Writing & Communication and IT Infrastructure at University of Minnesota
Contributions:24 releases, 39 reviews, 359 commits in 4 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Max contributed significantly to the `ember-concurrency` addon, a library for managing asynchronous tasks in Ember.js applications. Their commits focused on implementing and refining the task instance lifecycle events API, including adding new events and making them configurable. Furthermore, the user updated the project's dependencies and configuration, specifically bumping the Ember CLI version and modifying testing configurations.
Contributions:18 reviews, 8 commits, 6 PRs in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Max primarily contributed to the Crystal Programming Language core, addressing compiler and parser-related issues. Their work included fixing bugs related to instance variable typing in inheritance scenarios, disallowing setters with multiple arguments in the parser, and implementing a segfault handler. Additionally, the user added support for the aarch64 architecture for macOS/darwin targets.
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Max Fierke - Staff Software Engineer at Author Health