Tony Spataro is a versatile software engineer with 11 years of experience across infrastructure automation, web and desktop frontends, 3D graphics and games, and security-focused architecture. He blends hands-on engineering with technical leadership—serving as individual contributor, team lead, architect, and internal security consultant—to deliver resilient APIs, test automation, and workflow solutions. Deep expertise in troubleshooting, cryptography, and concurrency complements a polyglot toolset (Go, Ruby, TypeScript, C/C++, Java, Python, C# and shell). As a contributor to the popular infracost project, he enhanced AWS usage estimation by adding SDK bindings and EC2/AMI detection logic, demonstrating practical cloud-cost and metrics proficiency. Based in Santa Barbara, he’s the kind of engineer who pairs pragmatic implementation with strategic thinking to make complex systems observable, cost-aware, and secure.
Cloud cost estimates for Terraform in pull requests💰📉 Shift FinOps Left!
Role in this project:
Cloud Engineer / Infrastructure Engineer
Contributions:6 reviews, 12 commits, 10 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Tony primarily contributed to enhancing the infracost project's AWS integration. Their work involved adding AWS SDK bindings for usage estimation, specifically for DynamoDB, Lambda, and AutoScalingGroup resources. The user also implemented features to detect the operating system of AWS instances, which involved querying AMI information, which also demonstrates expertise in AWS EC2 and CloudWatch metrics. Further, the user developed and tested features for estimating AWS resources to enhance the tool.
Converts Quill Delta to HTML (or other formats) without depending on quill, parchment or quill-delta.
Contributions:7 releases, 4 reviews, 52 commits in 1 year 10 months
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