Michael Altmann is a Software Developer based in Vienna with 11 years of hands-on experience building reliable backend systems, currently contributing at TechTalk. He holds a BSc in Informatics and an MSc in Software Architecture and Design, combining solid academic foundations with practical engineering. His work history spans embedded and communication systems to modern .NET backends, and he contributes to open-source projects like FluentResults where he focuses on strengthening unit test coverage. Known for attention to quality and testability, he brings disciplined engineering practices to teams and codebases. Outside core development, his background in electrical and information technology gives him a pragmatic systems perspective that helps bridge hardware-aware constraints and software design.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Informatik, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Informatik at Fachhochschule Technikum Wien
Master of Science in Engineering, Softwarearchitektur und -design, Master of Science in Engineering, Softwarearchitektur und -design at Fachhochschule Wiener Neustadt
Elektrotechnik, Informationstechnik, Elektrotechnik, Informationstechnik at HTL Hollabrunn
A generalised Result object implementation for .NET/C#
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:22 releases, 26 reviews, 380 commits in 5 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Michael primarily contributed to the test project within the repository. The initial commits established the test project structure, including the creation of a test project file and related dependencies such as xUnit. They added basic tests, including the assertion of success and failure results to verify the core functionality of the library. The user's contributions focused on unit testing.
Contributions:26 commits, 35 pushes, 1 branch in 1 month
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