Mostafa Asadi is an experienced Salesforce technical architect and engineering leader with 11 years of broad hands-on and strategic delivery across retail, real estate, finance, and public sector transformations. He has led and scaled distributed teams to deliver measurable business outcomes—driving double-digit commerce gains, improving conversion metrics, and cutting operational costs through platform consolidation and data-driven architectures. Technically fluent from Apex and Lightning to cloud-native, event-driven and headless architectures, he blends deep implementation experience with product-minded roadmap execution and DevOps discipline. An active contributor to open-source (notably cross-platform enhancements to the Persepolis download manager), he pairs practical coding chops with enterprise architecture thinking. Based in Burnaby, BC, Mostafa is known for turning complex requirements into predictable, scalable solutions while mentoring teams to own quality and velocity.
10 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree Computer Software Engineering + Co-op, Bachelor's Degree Computer Software Engineering + Co-op at The University of British Columbia
Persepolis is a download manager written in Python.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:48 commits, 31 PRs, 4 pushes in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Mostafa primarily focused on enhancing the download manager's functionality across different operating systems, particularly Windows. Their commits introduced and refined a startup script for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS, enabling the application to start automatically. The user also updated and fixed the Windows startup process, improving the software's usability and platform compatibility. Furthermore, the user added update functionality checking for new versions and included integration for Opera and Vivaldi browsers.
Contributions:2 releases, 44 pushes, 2 tags in 5 years 3 months
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