Minqi Pan is a seasoned fintech engineering leader with 14 years of experience, currently focused on anti-fraud for payments and e-commerce. A hacker since age 12, he brings deep C and Ruby expertise from his time as an engineer at Alibaba and long-standing contributions to the Node.js and Ruby communities. He has hands-on experience packaging and hardening Ruby apps (notably improving ruby-packer) and modernizing Rails projects, demonstrating full-stack fluency and practical system-level skills. A frequent public speaker at RailsConf and RubyConf, he bridges technical depth with clear communication in both English and Chinese. Trained in mathematics at Capital Normal University, he combines analytical rigor with pragmatic engineering to solve fraud and scalability challenges.
14 years of coding experience
Mathematics, Mathematics at Capital Normal University
Packing your Ruby application into a single executable.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 releases, 1 review, 434 commits in 4 years
Contributions summary:Minqi made several changes to the core functionality of the ruby-packer project. Their contributions included initiating work on a new version, addressing details, and implementing the compilation process for a Rails project. The user also upgraded the libsquash library and addressed issues related to file access and directory manipulation.
:circus_tent: An open source forum/community system based on Rails, developed based on Ruby China.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:2 PRs, 3 comments in 7 months
Contributions summary:Minqi made several contributions to the Ruby China forum project. They upgraded the Rails version, implemented a feature to prompt for a password when deleting an account, and migrated the project to RSpec 3, updating testing syntax and dependencies. Furthermore, the user fixed an image display issue related to zooming and updated the project to use Rails 4.1.4, including the configuration of asset precompilation.
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