Software Engineer at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Old Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Robert Medeiros is a software engineer with 13 years of experience building full-stack and mobile-capable systems, blending pragmatic architecture with a passion for functional programming and decentralized technologies. He has held senior and founding engineering roles at CBC/Radio-Canada, TELUS Digital, and kubelt, delivering scalable product and platform work across media, telecom, and startup contexts. An avid Clojure and Free Software enthusiast who prefers Ubuntu, he brings a systems-minded approach to backend infrastructure and security—evidenced by contributions to KeystoneJS that added proxy configuration and IP-range restriction middleware. Based in Old Toronto, he pairs formal CS training from the University of Toronto with a longtime interest in space and civic tech, bringing both technical depth and a contrarian, community-oriented perspective to engineering challenges.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc., Computer Science, B.Sc., Computer Science at University of Toronto - New College
Contributions summary:Robert primarily contributed to the back-end configuration and documentation of the KeystoneJS framework. Their work included adding and updating options related to server configuration, specifically the 'trust proxy' setting. Furthermore, they implemented an IP range restriction middleware, enhancing the security features of the application. These changes demonstrate a focus on server-side infrastructure and security enhancements within the framework.
Contributions:8 pushes, 1 branch in 5 years 1 month
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Robert Medeiros - Software Engineer at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation