Richard Bennett is a seasoned fractional software engineer with over 13 years of experience delivering custom, integrated software across industries ranging from banking and payments to retail and hospitality. He has a proven track record of applying cutting-edge technology to legacy systems, building bespoke integration protocols, and ensuring data integrity in complex domains such as foreclosure rules engines and high-profile financial platforms. A backend-focused developer, he contributed to the SqliteStreamStore in the SQLStreamStore project, implementing core functionality, append operations, idempotency handling, and efficient reads in .NET. Richard has collaborated effectively with globally dispersed teams in the United Kingdom, Brazil, China, and Japan, adapting communication and culture to drive clear understanding of requirements. He currently serves as Fractional Software Engineer at Event Horizon and Managing Director at Resurgent Payments, while based in Reading, Pennsylvania, and holds an Associate in Software Development from Berks Technical Institute.
13 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Associates, Software Development, Associates, Software Development at Berks Technical Institute
none obtained, Computer Information Sciences, none obtained, Computer Information Sciences at DeVry University
Stream Store library targeting RDBMS based implementations for .NET
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:60 commits, 6 PRs, 3 comments in 13 days
Contributions summary:Richard primarily contributed to the development of the SqliteStreamStore library, focusing on implementing core functionality. Their commits demonstrate the implementation of append operations, including handling different expected stream versions and idempotency. They also worked on read operations and refactored code to improve the efficiency and readability of the codebase.
Contributions:1 push, 1 branch in 6 years 3 months
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