Peter Griess is a Principal Architect in Dallas with 16 years of experience designing resilient infrastructure and networking systems for large-scale products. He has led and bootstrapped major networking projects at Facebook—creating Proxygen, porting it to mobile, and building network backends for social VR—while also contributing low-level C work to the widely used nodejs/http-parser to harden HTTP parsing and RFC conformance. Comfortable in both hands-on systems programming and cross-team technical leadership, he repeatedly turns prototypes in unfamiliar domains into production services. His background spans storage (NetApp), startup architecture (Xoopit), and product analytics and observability, revealing a rare blend of protocol-level expertise and product-driven infrastructure design.
16 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Sc.B., Computer Science, Sc.B., Computer Science at Brown University
Contributions summary:Peter primarily contributed to the development and maintenance of the `http-parser` library. They implemented features such as supporting non-ASCII characters in path components and handling query strings. Further contributions involved fixing bugs related to hostnames and upgrade bodies, along with improvements like exposing flags as a public API and implementing character class macros. These changes enhanced the parser's robustness and adherence to RFC standards.
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