Raoul Rego is a pragmatic software engineer with 11 years of experience building cloud migrations, performance tooling, and automation for large-scale web platforms. He has driven onboarding of high-volume properties like Outlook.com and the Microsoft Store onto Adobe Experience Manager on Azure, designed Scala-based load testing, and built conversational UI chatbots that generate tens of thousands of tickets weekly and deliver multimillion-dollar ROI. At Adobe he improved Magento’s core CI performance and authored tooling (including a TypeScript PR bot) used across hundreds of thousands of stores and internal projects, and he contributes to well-known open-source Magento repos. Comfortable across backend, frontend, and cloud stacks (C#/.NET, PHP, TypeScript, React, Scala), Raoul combines hands-on coding with operational reliability work that eliminated recurring incidents. Based in San Francisco, he pairs deep engineering craft with a knack for turning developer-facing tools into measurable business impact.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree Computer Science, Bachelor's Degree Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 198 commits, 3 comments in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Raoul primarily focused on implementing and improving dependency analysis for REST API URLs. They added checks for REST API URLs and implemented hard dependencies on the backend for the CMS. Additionally, they addressed unit test failures, fixed style issues, and removed broken dependencies to improve the overall code quality and stability. The user made further changes to the PHP rules to enable analysis of controller wildcard URLs.
Contributions summary:Raoul's contributions primarily focused on enhancing the Magento coding standard by adding and modifying tests. They updated existing test files and created new ones to cover deprecated jQuery methods and ensure proper coding standards compliance. The commits involved modifying test files in PHP and JavaScript, specifically focusing on identifying and reporting issues related to deprecated jQuery functions. The user also addressed styling and naming issues within the test files.
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