Rob Conery is a seasoned software leader and developer advocate with 17 years of experience building developer communities, products, and educational platforms. He co-founded Tekpub and scaled it to $500k ARR before acquisition, then spent several years at Microsoft shaping VS Code and GitHub Copilot adoption, producing content and workshops that reached millions and grew the VS Code YouTube channel to over 725k subscribers. A hands-on back-end contributor, Rob has improved widely used .NET and Node/Postgres projects—fixing performance, database compatibility, and ORM behaviors in libraries like Massive and SubSonic—and has contributed to Elixir tooling for Stripe. Based in Honolulu, he blends product-level strategy with developer education, mentoring engineers on technical storytelling and content strategy while retaining deep practical expertise in databases, tooling, and developer workflows.
Contributions:8 releases, 127 commits, 49 PRs in 4 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Rob primarily focused on developing and maintaining the back-end logic for the `massive-js` project, which is a data mapper for Node.js and PostgreSQL. Their contributions included updating the `lib/postgres.js` and `lib/table.js` files by adding features related to column lookup and table rollover, respectively. The user also implemented features for full-text search and document handling within the PostgreSQL database. Furthermore, they introduced synchronous methods for the table and runner, enhancing the project's functionality.
A small, happy, dynamic MicroORM for .NET that will love you forever.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:40 commits, 1 PR, 11 comments in 3 years
Contributions summary:Rob contributed to the `Massive` MicroORM library by addressing bugs, optimizing performance, and enhancing database compatibility. Their commits fixed issues with paging, added support for the `WHERE` clause in the `COUNT` function, and integrated with PostgreSQL. The user also refactored code and modified the insert process for more efficient data handling.
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