Solomon Hykes is a veteran founder and technologist with 11+ years of experience building and scaling cloud-native infrastructure, best known as the co-founder and former CTO/CEO of Docker and now co-founder of Dagger. He combines hands-on engineering—refactoring core runtime systems and improving CI/CD pipelines—with a track record of growing engineering teams and shipping developer-facing products at scale. Based in San Francisco, he focuses on distributed systems, automation, and developer tooling, and contributes to prominent open-source projects like Dagger, an engine for containerized pipelines and composable workflows. His background spans early systems administration and trusted infrastructure roles to leading platform businesses, giving him both operational rigor and product intuition. Notably, he pairs deep low-level code work (value/op system refactors and build/CI enhancements) with CEO-level product strategy, bridging technical detail and company vision.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Epitech
Project Manager degree Information Technology, Project Manager degree Information Technology at IFIP
An open-source runtime for composable workflows. Great for AI agents and CI/CD.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:418 reviews, 389 commits, 220 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Solomon focused on refactoring and improving the Dagger project's core functionality. This included modifications to the value system, such as the `Value` and `Op` structs, and the introduction of new features like the `.git` and other builtins. They also made several changes to the internal structure of the project, enhancing the module system. Furthermore, the commits show involvement in setting up and enhancing the build and CI pipelines.
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