Thiago Negri is a versatile full-stack contractor with over a decade of experience building high-traffic, cloud-scale systems and consumer-facing products across web and game platforms. He began in low-level languages and mainframes (C, C++, COBOL) and evolved into Java, functional languages (Clojure, Haskell) and modern TypeScript/React/GraphQL stacks, giving him rare fluency across paradigms. At BabyCenter and other clients he designs resilient services using MySQL, DynamoDB, Redis and GraphQL for millions of monthly users, and has contributed bug fixes to the WordPress REST API around file uploads. Comfortable in both research and delivery roles, he bridges architecture, backend performance and front-end UX while also shipping indie games on mobile and Steam—a blend that signals both engineering rigor and product sensibility. Based in Santa Catarina, Brazil, he pairs practical consulting experience with academic specialization in software engineering.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, Information Systems, Bachelor, Information Systems at UNIASSELVI
Especialista, Engenharia de Software, Especialista, Engenharia de Software at Pós-graduação UNIASSELVI
The WP REST API has been merged into WordPress core. Please do not create issues or send pull requests. Submit support requests to the forums or patches to Trac (see README below for links).
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 7 PRs, 9 comments in 7 days
Contributions summary:Thiago contributed to the WordPress REST API by fixing bugs related to file uploads for attachments. They addressed an issue where the entire `$_FILES` array was being passed instead of a single entry, implementing the fix in the attachments controller. Furthermore, the user resolved issues related to MD5 hash verification during file uploads, correcting header checks and test cases. They also added missing arguments to DELETE methods for posts-terms, users, and meta endpoints.
Contributions:201 commits, 112 pushes, 3 branches in 26 days
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