Mccoy Patiño is a Software Engineer II at Microsoft with eight years of experience building and owning Python SDKs for Azure, specializing in Key Vault libraries and the team's internal test infrastructure. He drives reliability and developer experience across azure-keyvault-administration, certificates, keys, and secrets, and has implemented features like backup/restore reporting and role-assignment ID generation in the widely used Azure SDK for Python. Based in Seattle and mentored since 2021, he also maintains SDK-wide test pipelines and credential scanning, bridging open-source maintenance with internal engineering systems. Early internships at Microsoft and NASA plus an MIT CS degree underscore a practical background in systems, performance tooling, and runtime work that informs his focus on tools enabling creativity, opportunity, and equity.
7 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science and Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This repository is for active development of the Azure SDK for Python. For consumers of the SDK we recommend visiting our public developer docs at https://learn.microsoft.com/python/azure/ or our versioned developer docs at https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk-for-python.
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:1302 reviews, 300 commits, 908 PRs in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Mccoy's commits focused on enhancing the KeyVault administration library for Python. They implemented methods to check and report on backup/restore operations. Additionally, they handled the internal generation of unique identifiers for role assignments and the addition of certificate-related methods. The user modified multiple files, including tests, to support new functionality related to key vault administration.
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Contributions:23 commits, 4 PRs, 21 pushes in 25 days
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