Robert Weber is a software engineer with 13 years of experience who blends backend engineering expertise with a strong foundation in business and project management. Based in Denver, he contributes to open-source projects such as the golang Elasticsearch client elastigo, where he has improved parsing, added support for cat endpoints, and refined bulk indexing behavior. His academic background spans an MBA in Business Analytics and a Master in Information Systems Management with project management focus, complementing his technical work with analytical and organizational rigor. Known for attention to data types and edge-case correctness, he brings a pragmatic, detail-oriented approach to API integrations and distributed search tooling. A longtime student of both business and law, he pairs engineering chops with cross-disciplinary perspective that helps bridge technical and nontechnical stakeholders. Outside work he appreciates the quieter moments—evident in his reflective notes about mountain landscapes—which hints at a thoughtful, persistent problem-solving style.
13 years of coding experience
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), General Business Analytics, 3.71 GPA, Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), General Business Analytics, 3.71 GPA at University of Phoenix
Master of Information Systems Management (M.I.S.M.), Project Management, 3.92 GPA, Master of Information Systems Management (M.I.S.M.), Project Management, 3.92 GPA at Walden University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Business Administration and Management, General, 3.00 GPA, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Business Administration and Management, General, 3.00 GPA at University of Missouri-Saint Louis
Contributions:35 commits, 24 PRs, 18 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Robert's primary contributions involve enhancing the functionality of the Elasticsearch client library, `elastigo`, by adding support for new features and correcting data type discrepancies. The commits demonstrate the user's focus on improving the library's ability to interact with Elasticsearch's cat endpoints, adding new struct definitions and parsing logic. The user also addresses minor issues such as typos and incorrect data type representations within the code. Furthermore, this user demonstrates knowledge and understanding of bulk indexing within the elasticsearch ecosystem.
OpenAPI 3.0 implementation for Go (parsing, converting, validation, and more)
Contributions:6 releases, 9 PRs, 33 pushes in 11 months
golangvalidationopenapi3-1parsingconverting
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