Tobias Böhm is a Software-Architekt based in Freital, Germany, with 14 years of industry experience and a Master in Software Technology. He progressed from C++ tooling in embedded measurement products to full‑stack cloud development and payments systems, and now focuses on architecture and platform design at Kiwigrid. Tobias is a Certified Professional for Software Architecture who pairs hands‑on coding with system-level thinking, having built monitoring stacks (Grafana/Prometheus/Splunk) and automated E2E test suites. He contributes to notable open‑source projects like cilium/ebpf, improving the robustness of Go eBPF tooling—an indicator of low-level systems expertise beyond typical web stacks. Colleagues know him for turning complex requirements into maintainable cloud architectures and pragmatic developer tooling.
14 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master Software Technology, Master Software Technology at Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart
Abitur, Abitur at Dr.-Max-Näder-Gymnasium Königsee
ebpf-go is a pure-Go library to read, modify and load eBPF programs and attach them to various hooks in the Linux kernel.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:1 review, 2 commits, 8 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Tobias primarily focused on enhancing the `ebpf-go` library's functionality. Their contributions included adding features to program and map interactions, such as setting program names from file descriptors and object info, and implementing nil checks for marshaling. Additionally, they addressed compatibility issues with map pinning and DevMap, and added methods to retrieve TCX link specific metadata info. These changes collectively improved the library's robustness and usability.
Contributions:6 releases, 1 review, 61 commits in 1 month
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