Sean Feldman is a Cloud Architect with 14 years of experience designing and building resilient, PaaS-first distributed systems on Azure, specializing in reliable messaging and backend modernization. He blends hands-on .NET development and DevOps practices to produce maintainable production systems, having driven event-sourced migrations and service bus-centered architectures for clients from startups to enterprises. A frequent speaker on Azure messaging and NServiceBus topics, Sean also contributes to prominent open-source projects such as the Azure SDK and ServiceBusExplorer, improving async patterns, serialization, and tooling ergonomics. His background spans roles as solutions architect, product owner, and lead developer, evidencing an ability to translate stakeholder needs into robust designs and clean code. Notably, he has a track record of squeezing extra reliability and performance out of messaging stacks through careful refactors and micro-optimizations that are easy to overlook but pay off in production.
14 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
Knowledge, Agile, TDD, DDD, advanced .NET, Knowledge, Agile, TDD, DDD, advanced .NET at Nothin but .NET Calgary 2007
MCTS, Software, MCTS, Software at MCTS Web
B.Tech, Software development, B.Tech, Software development at The Academic College of Jerusalem, ORT Giv'at-Ram
Advanced Distributed Systems Design
Technical Certification, MCPD, Software, Technical Certification, MCPD, Software at MCPD Web
The Service Bus Explorer allows users to connect to a Service Bus namespace and administer messaging entities in an easy manner. The tool provides advanced features like import/export functionality or the ability to test topic, queues, subscriptions, relay services, notification hubs and events hubs.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:81 releases, 253 reviews, 118 commits in 6 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Sean primarily contributed to enhancing the Service Bus Explorer tool by adding support for byte array message bodies and improving XML serialization compatibility. They refactored message handling and added functionality to read connection strings from environment variables. Further improvements included adding features such as deleting items with a delete key, keyboard-based entity selection, and purging queue messages using Shift+Del. Moreover, they added the ability to refresh rules for selected subscriptions and topics with a shortcut key.
☁️ Azure Service Bus service issue tracking and samples
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:4 reviews, 20 commits, 12 PRs in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Sean primarily contributed to the Azure Service Bus samples, focusing on enhancing code quality and functionality. Their work included refactoring code for asynchronous operations, fixing package references, and ensuring the presence of default rules for subscriptions. They also addressed issues related to Managed Service Identity and updated the Azure Service Bus version. Additionally, the user added extension methods and refactored code for better readability and maintainability.
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