Pareekshit Singh is a seasoned Sr SDE with over 8 years of professional experience and a long history of engineering roles across Microsoft, AWS, Ericsson and startups, currently based in Camano, Washington. He specializes in systems and back-end development with deep hands-on expertise in C, C++, C# and cloud platforms including Azure and AWS, and a strong focus on algorithms. Pareekshit has contributed directly to high-profile open-source Azure projects—adding breaking-change attributes, static analysis infrastructure, and user-assigned identity support to Microsoft Azure PowerShell and Azure .NET libraries—demonstrating an eye for API correctness and cloud identity plumbing. He blends practical production fixes (dependency and API-version updates) with test-driven enhancements, and has experience leading teams as a senior tech lead. Known for pragmatic problem-solving, he often works at the intersection of developer tooling, cloud SDKs, and platform reliability.
Contributions:5 releases, 42 commits, 73 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Pareekshit primarily worked on updating dependencies and fixing issues related to the Managed Service Identity (MSI) within the Azure libraries for .Net. Their commits demonstrate changes to generated code files, specifically focusing on updating API versions and handling user-assigned identities. They also addressed non-ASCII characters and released a new version of the library. Further contributions included updates related to supporting Java 11 in web applications.
Contributions:8 releases, 552 commits, 118 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Pareekshit primarily contributed to the Microsoft Azure PowerShell module, focusing on implementing breaking change attributes within the codebase. They added and modified attributes to mark changes, created tests to ensure the attributes' correct application, and added infrastructure for a static analyzer. The user's work involved C# code modifications, particularly within the `Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Commands.Common.CustomAttributes` namespace and supporting test files. They also introduced code related to adding user-assigned identities to virtual machines and virtual machine scale sets.
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