Shubham Jain is a Co-Founder and seasoned software engineer with a decade of experience building backend systems, developer tooling, and cloud migrations from Bengaluru. He learned to code through open-source contributions and mentorship—sparked by Google Summer of Code—and has a track record of solving hard engineering problems for Indian startups and later at AWS helping customers adopt containers. As co-founder of Keploy he focuses on eliminating bugs and regressions by building test-generation and mocking tools that let developers "release at light speed," while personally owning backend and DevOps improvements like Docker Compose support and web UI integration. Previously he led platform and data engineering teams at Lenskart and FarEye, and he still holds the distinction of being the youngest and fastest to complete all AWS certifications (May 2017). Pragmatic, hands-on, and product-minded, he blends open-source collaboration with startup execution. Outside work he channels creativity into producing progressive metal/rock/house music.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
3rd to 10th, 3rd to 10th at Samaritan International Residential School
Unit, API & Integration Testing Agent for Developers. Generate tests, mocks/stubs for your APIs that actually work!
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:116 releases, 269 reviews, 139 commits in 11 months
Contributions summary:Shubham primarily contributed to the back-end development of the Keploy server, introducing features like UI embedding, environment configuration, and API routes. They also made significant changes to the project's build process, including adding Docker Compose support and integrating a web UI. Additionally, the user addressed bugs and refactored components related to test run management and HTTP request handling, improving the overall functionality and reliability of the testing agent.
Contributions:4 commits, 4 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 9 months
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