Sébastien Pertus is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft with 12+ years building cloud, big data and DevOps solutions while helping strategic customers on their path-to-the-cloud. He blends deep .NET core, Node.js and front-end experience (Angular/React) with hands-on work in containers and Kubernetes, and routinely open-sources his work. A frequent speaker in OSS communities, he has contributed UI controls to the Windows Community Toolkit and full-stack features to Babylon.js extensions, showing comfort across both UX and backend sync/parallelism challenges. Previously a technical evangelist, he has led community efforts around Azure, Office 365 and SQL Server, and retains strong SQL/BI expertise from earlier consulting roles. Colocating engineering craft with developer outreach, he often delivers reproducible samples and tools that accelerate adoption for others. Outside work he’s a conference speaker, open-source advocate and a runner—details that underscore his steady, community-minded approach.
A brand new database synchronization framework, multi platform, multi databases, developed on top of .Net Standard 2.0. https://dotmimsync.readthedocs.io/
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 2211 commits, 225 PRs in 6 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Sébastien's commits primarily involve fixing multithreading issues within the snapshot process and refining the database synchronization framework's core logic. The contributions encompass changes to RemoteOrchestrator, and the addition of functionality related to handling DateTimeOffset data types. Additionally, the user addressed test failures, indicating a focus on ensuring the reliability of the .NET Standard 2.0-based database synchronization framework.
Contributions summary:Sébastien primarily contributed to the `LeaderBoard` extension for Babylon.js, focusing on both the backend and frontend aspects. Their work involved fixing bugs in the `setupgame.js` file, and implementing functionalities within the client-side code. The user also made improvements to documentation and added features related to game creation and data management, demonstrating proficiency across the full stack. This is indicated by changes in both the `Zumo` (backend) and `Client` (frontend) code.
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Sébastien Pertus - Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft