Ricardo Pablos is a software engineer based in Redmond, Washington with 11 years of hands-on experience building and maintaining full-stack and backend systems. He contributes to Microsoft-focused open source projects, notably maintaining C# Azure IoT Hub samples and handling package versioning and cleanup to keep cloud-device examples production-ready. Ricardo also has deep Windows/UWP experience, contributing to UI libraries, build automation, NuGet packaging, and data-provider networking tweaks like Gzip handling. Comfortable across client and server code, he combines pragmatic maintenance work with feature development to keep developer tooling and samples reliable. An unassuming detail: much of his visible impact is in keeping widely used samples and libraries up-to-date so other engineers can ship faster.
Contributions summary:Ricardo contributed to the `wasteam/waslibs` repository, which is focused on Windows App Studio libraries. Their initial commits set up the project and demonstrate work in the `Html2XamlProcessor.cs` file. Later commits reflect contributions to build scripts and NuGet package management, along with UI component updates. The user also handled Gzip responses in the Twitter data provider.
Provides a set of easy-to-understand samples for using Azure IoT Hub and Azure IoT Hub Device Provisioning Service and Azure IoT Plug and Play using C# SDK.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:6 reviews, 11 commits, 3 PRs in 13 days
Contributions summary:Ricardo primarily focused on updating and maintaining C# code samples within the Azure IoT Hub samples repository. Their contributions involved upgrading the Microsoft.Azure.Devices NuGet package to version 1.27.2 across multiple project files. Additional commits addressed minor issues and cleanup within the TemperatureController samples, and reverted the NuGet version in a streams sample, indicating a focus on maintaining existing code and addressing versioning issues.
provisioningdotnetiot-hubazure-iotsdk
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