Rodriguez Rodriguez is a versatile senior software engineer and SRE with over 15 years of hands-on experience building and operating cloud-native .NET and Java systems across Azure and AWS. He blends individual contributor coding (C#/.NET) with architecture, mentoring, and incident-driven customer support—most recently in roles at Microsoft, Olympus, and as a freelance affiliate for globalGlob.dev. Rodriguez has driven measurable reliability and performance gains (e.g., 300% throughput improvements and automation that turned hours-long DR tasks into minutes) and advocates modern observability and IaC practices like OpenTelemetry and Pulumi. A frequent speaker and writer, he shares practical deep-dives on cloud tooling, and his open-source contributions include performance-focused C# work on the Bebop binary serialization library. Based in Orlando, he pairs field-facing customer experience skills with low-level optimization and CI/CD expertise, making him equally comfortable resolving incidents and architecting resilient systems.
8 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Neumont University
🎷No ceremony, just code. Blazing fast, typesafe binary serialization.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 reviews, 9 commits, 1 PR in 20 days
Contributions summary:Rodriguez contributed to the core functionality of the Bebop binary serialization library, primarily in C#. They added new methods to the BebopWriter class for creating instances with various buffer configurations and updated the C# code generator to utilize these new methods for encoding records. Furthermore, the user renamed classes and updated the code generation process to use more efficient methods for encoding data into buffers. The contributions included refactoring and optimizations, focusing on improved serialization performance and buffer management.
Contributions:8 PRs, 420 pushes, 9 branches in 6 years 2 months
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