Sharon Rosner

Manager at Noteflakes

Metropolitan France
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Sharon Rosner is a manager and independent software developer based in Metropolitan France with 19 years of experience combining software engineering and digital music edition. She is the author and maintainer of several Ruby gems and has made notable back-end contributions to the widely used Sequel database toolkit, adding adapter support and advanced query features for PostgreSQL and MySQL. At the helm of Noteflakes since 2016 she blends product leadership with hands-on coding, while a prior career as Music Director of the Israeli Bach Soloists reflects deep musical training from UC San Diego and the Koninklijk Conservatorium. Her profile uniquely bridges disciplined music scholarship and pragmatic open-source development, often focusing on database abstractions and performance-sensitive features.
code19 years of coding experience
job5 years of employment as a software developer
bookUniversity of California, San Diego
bookMusic, Music at Koninklijk Conservatorium
languagesFrench, English, Hebrew
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Github Skills (11)

adaptor10
database-connector10
database-driver10
sql10
adapter10
ruby10
mysql9
postgresql9
database-design8
performance-optimization8
testing7

Programming languages (8)

ShellC++CGoHTMLRubyLilyPondPython

Github contributions (5)

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jeremyevans/sequel

Feb 2007 - Mar 2008

Sequel: The Database Toolkit for Ruby
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:633 commits in 1 year
Contributions summary:Sharon focused on the development of the Sequel database toolkit for Ruby. Contributions involved implementing and maintaining specific database adapter functionality, primarily for PostgreSQL and MySQL, as well as extending the tool's features by integrating support for new features (e.g., multi-inserts, joins, subqueries, constraint definitions). The work included refactoring existing code, adding new functionality for various database interactions, including support for both full-text searching and providing dataset abstractions.
sequelmysqlsqlrubytoolkit
digital-fabric/eno

Jan 2019 - Feb 2023

Eno's Not an ORM
Contributions:38 commits, 22 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 1 month
databasedslormrubysql
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Sharon Rosner - Manager at Noteflakes