Vishal Seshagiri is a detail-oriented software engineer and USC MS in Applied Data Science graduate with nine years of experience building production-ready systems and tooling. He combines a strong foundation in software development, data structures, algorithms, and machine learning with hands-on DevOps skills demonstrated by contributions to the popular frappe_docker project—creating Docker images, orchestration scripts, and tests for Frappe/ERPNext deployments. Based in Los Angeles, he is passionate about applying cutting-edge AI to solve real-world problems and believes in the symbiotic value of technical excellence and interpersonal skills. Known for pragmatic engineering—“the best code is one that is not written”—he favors simple, reliable solutions that reduce long-term maintenance. An open-source advocate, he brings optimism and a practical, production-focused mindset to fast-moving AI projects.
9 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Applied Data Science, 3.85, Master of Science - MS, Applied Data Science, 3.85 at University of Southern California
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science, 8.4/10, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science, 8.4/10 at University of Mumbai
Docker images for production and development setups of the Frappe framework and ERPNext
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:12 commits, 16 PRs, 27 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:Vishal's primary contributions involved setting up and configuring the Frappe framework and ERPNext using Docker. They focused on creating Docker images and scripts for development and production environments, including setting up databases and managing container orchestration. Their work included modifying `docker-compose.yml` files, creating shell scripts for setup and startup, and implementing port forwarding. They also implemented tests to ensure the application is running correctly.
Contributions:83 commits, 20 PRs, 94 pushes in 8 months
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