Quan Vo is a software engineer with a decade of professional experience and four years focused as an iOS engineer at Snap, building and scaling mobile features in a fast-moving product environment. Previously at IBM, he developed a strong foundation in engineering practices and cross-platform compatibility, reflected in substantial open-source test contributions to Swift projects like Kitura and BlueSocket. He has a knack for improving test suites and ensuring parity between macOS and Linux environments, helping complex networking and web frameworks remain robust across platforms. Based in Los Angeles and double-major trained in Computer Science and Finance from UT Austin, Quan blends practical mobile engineering with a disciplined, test-first mindset. Colleagues rely on him to surface subtle cross-OS issues early, turning brittle integrations into reliable, maintainable systems.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
BSA, BA, Computer Science, Finance, BSA, BA, Computer Science, Finance at The University of Texas at Austin
Contributions:10 commits, 10 PRs, 14 pushes in 4 months
Contributions summary:Quan primarily focused on improving the test suite for the Kitura web framework. They added and modified tests across multiple test classes, including tests for static file servers, template engines, cookies, request handling, route regex, and HTTP verb handling. A significant portion of the changes involved adding tests and adjusting existing tests to account for differences between macOS and Linux environments, with a focus on ensuring all tests are run in both environments.
Socket framework for Swift using the Swift Package Manager. Works on iOS, macOS, and Linux.
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:13 commits, 4 PRs, 11 pushes in 5 months
Contributions summary:Quan primarily focused on improving the test suite for the `bluesocket` repository, a socket framework for Swift. They added tests to verify Linux and macOS test count consistency, ensuring that the test coverage is equivalent across different operating systems. The user also addressed Swift 4 compatibility issues and made adjustments to the test structure to facilitate testing on Linux, demonstrating a strong understanding of testing and cross-platform compatibility.
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