Ryan Goldberg is a software engineer focused on low-level and storage systems, currently completing a Master's in Scalable Systems at Carnegie Mellon and working on storage at Apple. He brings 14 years of engineering experience and a strong open-source pedigree from a 16-month Red Hat internship where he built a SystemTap language server and Jupyter kernel and added per-file RPM signature verification to Debuginfod. His background blends systems programming (C/C++) and scripting (Python), hands-on tool-building for developer productivity, and experience mentoring and documenting for community adoption. A University of Toronto computer science graduate with an AI and systems focus, he also contributes front-end content curation to civic projects, showing attention to both tooling and public-facing impact. Colleagues value his ability to tackle dynamic, security-sensitive debugging and performance problems with creative, practical solutions.
14 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at TanenbaumCHAT
Honours Bachelor of Science with High Distinction - HBSc Computer Science Specialist & Math Minor Computer Science, Honours Bachelor of Science with High Distinction - HBSc Computer Science Specialist & Math Minor Computer Science at University of Toronto
Master's degree Software Engineering - Scalable Systems, Master's degree Software Engineering - Scalable Systems at Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science
Contributions:98 commits, 57 PRs, 57 pushes in 1 day
Contributions summary:Ryan primarily contributed to the project by modifying the `index.html` file, specifically focusing on updating and expanding the list of signatories. The commits involved adding, removing, and reordering entries, indicating a focus on content updates and potentially maintaining the visual presentation of the list within the website's structure. This suggests a role centered on managing and curating the website's front-end content, primarily related to the presentation of information.
It's a python library for the AMIE REST API. (I'm not shouting at you, it's just a lot of acronyms all in a row.)
Contributions:2 releases, 1 review, 287 commits in 1 year 11 months
python-libraryapipythonlotrest
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