Naor Peled is a software engineer with 10 years of hands-on experience building full-stack web and serverless applications, primarily in TypeScript and JavaScript. He has driven user-facing features and design systems at startups and contributed meaningful front-end and back-end improvements to notable open-source projects like Infisical, middy, and dynamodb-toolbox. Comfortable across React/Next.js, Vue, Node and AWS Lambda, he pairs UI polish—signup/login UX and responsive components—with robust type-safe backend work and CI/CD/DevOps optimizations. Based in Ramat Gan, Naor brings a pragmatic, impact-driven approach: shipping production-ready integrations (Stripe, QuickBooks, Bill.com) and improving developer experience through careful TypeScript typings. Notably, his open-source contributions span both UX refinements and core library type safety, reflecting a rare mix of product sensitivity and low-level correctness.
Lightweight and type-safe query builder for DynamoDB and TypeScript
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:11 releases, 103 reviews, 204 commits in 7 months
Contributions summary:Naor contributed to the core functionality of the `dynamodb-toolbox` library, focusing on type definitions and data manipulation. They modified various TypeScript files, including those defining table types and entity classes, to enhance the library's type safety. Their changes involved refining interfaces, adding properties for various operations like batch get and transact write, and fixing type errors to ensure correctness. These updates were essential for improving the developer experience.
Lightweight web framework for your serverless applications
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 releases, 20 reviews, 16 commits in 24 days
Contributions summary:Naor contributed to the `lambda-api` project by implementing and refining core features related to error handling, type definitions, and API functionality. Their work includes adding support for `APIGatewayProxyEventV2` and other type definitions, and resolving class issues with bundlers. The user also updated the `index.d.ts` to support the `Response.header` as well as allowing the `METHOD` function to receive an array of HTTP methods, and fixed various CI and test errors.
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