Ran Shamay is a software architect and intrapreneur with eight years of professional experience and over a decade of hands-on engineering across distributed web platforms. He has driven architecture and full-stack delivery at companies from startups (co-founding a Serverless DevOps venture) to hyperscalers (Microsoft, now Salesforce), working primarily with Python, Node.js and React. Ran combines product-minded engineering—building CI/CD, migration to Kubernetes, and developer self-service tools—with deep platform work supporting dozens of developers to increase velocity. He contributes to open-source module federation work for Next.js, notably improving image handling for cross-app loading and local debugging. Comfortable bridging code and strategy, he repeatedly turns early visions into production products and scalable teams. Based in Israel with a BSc in Information Systems Engineering, he brings a pragmatic, security- and developer-focused approach to complex distributed systems.
8 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Information Systems Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Information Systems Engineering at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Module Federation is a concept that allows developers to share code and resources across multiple JavaScript applications
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:13 releases, 20 reviews, 46 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Ran primarily contributed to the `nextjs-mf` package within the module-federation/core repository. Their work focused on enhancing the image handling capabilities within the Next.js environment. They implemented features to support image loading from storages and local debugging. Furthermore, they addressed image-related issues to ensure compatibility and functionality, debugging and modifying existing image loader.
Contributions:4 PRs, 167 pushes, 12 branches in 19 days
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