Nitesh Kant is a seasoned software engineer in San Francisco with roughly two decades of experience building large-scale distributed systems and specializing in IPC infrastructure for service-oriented architectures. He has driven foundational open-source work at Netflix (Eureka, RxNetty, ReactiveSocket) and contributed schema and type-reflection enhancements to major projects like HHVM and Thrift, reflecting deep expertise in runtime introspection and protocol design. At Apple and Meta he has continued to influence high-performance networking and cloud traffic frameworks, blending hands-on backend development with technical leadership. Notably, his contributions include cross-region resiliency for Eureka and performance-minded codecs for RSocket, showing a focus on both reliability and low-level efficiency. Trained as an engineer at IIT BHU, he pairs rigorous systems thinking with a track record of shipping resilient infrastructure used at internet scale.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
B.Tech, Metallurgical Engineering, B.Tech, Metallurgical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi
Contributions:25 releases, 244 commits, 199 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Nitesh primarily contributed to the `rxnetty` project by implementing and refactoring server-side interceptors and client-side configurations. The commits involve changes to the core TCP client and server, including modifications for transformation and data handling. These changes demonstrate a focus on improving the framework's functionality and flexibility for data processing within a reactive programming paradigm. The user also added examples demonstrating the usage of TCP client interceptors.
The nucleus or the base container for Applications and Services built using the NetflixOSS ecosystem
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:190 commits, 11 PRs, 8 pushes in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Nitesh's initial commit introduces the foundational elements of the karyon project, including the bootstrap mechanism, the concepts of @Application and @Component, and integration with Eureka, Archaius, and governator. The commits also involve the implementation of a mock Eureka resource, showcasing experience with Java, Jetty, and XML processing. The changes also involve configuration loading. The user's work appears to be focused on setting up the basic structure and integrating with the Netflix OSS ecosystem.
containersnetflixossdockerdiscoverykubernetes
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