Yordis Prieto is a Senior Software Engineer based in Miami with 11 years of hands-on experience building resilient, event-driven systems and modern web platforms. He has led architecture and delivery at HMBradley as Principal Engineer, designing a core banking system using CQRS, event-sourcing, and driving a major platform migration while managing a 12-person team. Comfortable across the stack, he has improved front-end reliability and developer productivity at Procore and migrated front-ends to Next.js and other modern frameworks. An active open-source contributor, he has strengthened Elixir libraries (ueberauth, guardian, tesla, scenic) and contributed backend validation and file-handling improvements to the widely used moov-io/ach repository. Known for improving CI/testing, release processes, and security posture (CSRF protections), he blends pragmatic engineering with attention to operational robustness. He’s a polyglot who also explores WASM and event-driven architectures, bringing both system-level thinking and practical implementation experience.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Associate’s Degree Computer Science, Associate’s Degree Computer Science at IPI Carlos Hidalgo Diaz
An Elixir Authentication System for Plug-based Web Applications
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:11 releases, 36 reviews, 11 commits in 4 years
Contributions summary:Yordis primarily contributed to improving the tooling setup and testing environment of the Elixir authentication system. Their work involved modifying configuration files, mix files, and test-related files, indicating a focus on build processes, testing, and overall project maintainability. They added CSRF attack protection, demonstrating an understanding of security best practices, and also contributed to preparing the release and versioning.
Contributions:9 releases, 32 reviews, 14 commits in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Yordis primarily focused on maintaining and improving the Elixir-based authentication library, Guardian. Their contributions include updating the version, removing dependencies, fixing build configurations, and adding new features, such as a scheme option. The user also refactored and improved the core functionality, with contributions spanning various files, including `mix.exs`, and `verify_header.ex`. Furthermore, they added and modified various configuration files to improve the library's usage.
jwt-tokensauthenticationelixirguardianphoenix
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