Nick Stocchero

Co-Founder at Constable

Denver, Colorado, United States
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Nick Stocchero is a co-founder and full-stack engineer with 11 years of experience building cloud-native web applications and security tooling from Denver. He combines deep hands-on skills in React, Node.js, Ruby on Rails, Python, AWS, Docker and Kubernetes with domain experience in healthcare and education. As founder of Constable he focuses on surfacing and protecting risky IAM policy changes across development pipelines, and his open-source contributions to the moto AWS-mocking library show a pragmatic focus on improving testability for cloud infrastructure. Earlier ventures demonstrate a pattern of shipping cost-efficient microservices and real-time systems (from crypto alerts to viral single-page sites) and scaling customer support operations at hospital-facing startups. A former mathematics teacher with a BS in Mathematics, he brings an educator’s clarity to engineering and a talent for translating complex systems into actionable, customer-focused solutions.
code11 years of coding experience
job10 years of employment as a software developer
bookBS Mathematics, BS Mathematics at Bradley University
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Github Skills (13)

aws10
boto10
ias10
back-end-development10
python10
testing10
apidoc9
api9
amazon-ec28
ec8
aws-s38
s3-bucket8
amazon-s38

Programming languages (10)

TypeScriptHCLCSSShellRScalaGoHTML

Github contributions (5)

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getmoto/moto

Jul 2020 - Sep 2020

A library that allows you to easily mock out tests based on AWS infrastructure.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 11 commits, 1 PR in 1 month
Contributions summary:Nick primarily focused on enhancing the backend functionality of the `moto` library, which facilitates mocking AWS infrastructure for testing. Their contributions involved removing comments and improving code clarity. Key changes include using `get` instead of direct dictionary access, adding IAM role and policy configurations. Further, the user implemented different aggregation strategies and filter logic to improve the library's testing capabilities.
ec2bototestinginfrastructureaws-infrastructure
Contributions:23 pushes, 2 branches in 7 years
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Nick Stocchero - Co-Founder at Constable