Tapasweni Pathak is a founder and technologist with 11 years of experience who combines product leadership and deep systems engineering, most recently serving as Principal Product Manager at Microsoft Azure while also running Alphabet. She bridges low-level research in operating systems and distributed systems with product strategy, and her interests span economics and statistics. An active open-source contributor and technical writer, Pathak has shipped code and docs across high-profile projects including FoundationDB (helping integrate an atomic-add feature), AWS SDK documentation (SES examples), LFortran, ReadTheDocs and OpenMS. Her background includes leading large-scale cloud, storage and payments efforts— from containerization and virtualization to customer-facing payment backends at Jio and infrastructure automation at Mapbox. Beyond engineering, she mentors to increase women’s participation in open source and has driven documentation initiatives through Google Season of Docs and related programs.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Information Technology, Bachelor’s Degree Information Technology at INDIRA GANDHI DELHI TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN
THIS PROJECT IS ARCHIVED. Systers Portal for communities.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:69 commits, 69 PRs, 60 pushes in 5 months
Contributions summary:Tapasweni contributed to both the backend and frontend aspects of the Systers Portal. Their commits included adding installation instructions for libpq-dev for Debian systems, suggesting backend work. They also worked on the frontend, introducing social buttons to the login page by modifying CSS files and templates. Additionally, the user fixed merge conflicts and updated the wiki link demonstrating experience with version control.
Contributions:10 reviews, 37 commits, 22 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Tapasweni focused on enhancing the LFortran compiler's intrinsic math functions documentation and API. They added and deleted Doxygen comments, added comments to the interface, and modified header files to improve presentation and clarity of the documentation. The user also added support for MathJax in the Material theme of mkdocs, enhancing the rendering of mathematical expressions in the documentation.
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