Nick Van Dyck

Lead Site Reliability Engineer at Intigriti

Belgium
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Nick Van Dyck is a Lead Site Reliability Engineer based in Belgium with 12 years of experience building and operating resilient, scalable systems across product and infrastructure roles. He progressed from software engineering into senior infrastructure leadership at DataCamp and now leads SRE efforts at Intigriti, blending hands-on coding with platform reliability and incident response. A pragmatic full-stack contributor, he has worked on cross-platform tooling such as the Terminal.Gui .NET project—implementing Windows-specific mouse, cursor, and buffer handling fixes that improved WSL/Windows compatibility. Nick holds a computer engineering background from Thomas More and Halmstad universities and is known for translating low-level platform fixes into tangible improvements for developer and user experience.
code12 years of coding experience
job11 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Computer engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Computer engineering at Thomas More University of Applied Sciences
bookBachelor of Applied Science - BASc Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc Computer Engineering at Halmstad University
languagesEnglish, French, Dutch
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Github Skills (23)

event-handling10
wp-api10
net10
dotnet10
terminal-emulator10
winapi10
terminal-application10
asp-net10
event-handler10
dotnet-core10
mouse-events10
windows-gui10
ws-api10
csharp10
cross-platform9

Programming languages (15)

C#MDXPowerShellC++RustGoHTMLXSLT

Github contributions (5)

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gui-cs/Terminal.Gui

May 2018 - May 2018

Cross Platform Terminal UI toolkit for .NET
Role in this project:
userFull-stack Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 4 PRs, 8 comments in 13 days
Contributions summary:Nick contributed significantly to the project by implementing features related to the Windows operating system, specifically focusing on mouse event handling and screen buffer management. They worked on resolving a backspace issue in text fields on WSL and adjusted the key mapping functionality. The user also introduced code for cursor positioning and added MIT licensing to the Windows driver.
dotnetterminal-uiguitoolkitcsharp
vandycknick/onelogin-aws-cli

Jul 2020 - Nov 2021

Contributions:3 releases, 3 PRs, 43 pushes in 1 year 3 months
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