Mike Hagedorn is a software engineer and leader with 25+ years of experience delivering scalable web and cloud-native applications. As a consultant, he specializes in Ruby, Rails, Elixir, Python, and JavaScript, with a focus on web apps and serverless architectures. He currently builds with MojoTech while serving as a Georgia Tech faculty member, teaching Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence in Python, reflecting a rare blend of hands-on engineering and academic mentorship. His open-source contributions include the fog/fog library, where he extended DNS support for HP DNS, demonstrating practical impact on cloud service tooling. He has led teams and delivered critical integrations at HP, Heroku, Salesforce, and other tech innovators, balancing architectural leadership with software delivery. Based in Alcoa, Tennessee, he combines industry breadth with ongoing learning, holding an MSCS from Georgia Tech and certifications in AngularJS and Social/Behavioral Research.
14 years of coding experience
33 years of employment as a software developer
Georgia Institute of Technology
BS, Engineering, BS, Engineering at Calvin University
Contributions summary:Mike's commits focused on adding and modifying code related to DNS functionality within the Fog library. This involved implementing requests for listing domains, records, and server-related operations within the HP DNS service. The user also created methods for domain and record creation, deletion, and updating functionalities, which directly contribute to the library's ability to interact with HP's DNS infrastructure. These changes added support for core DNS management features within the fog/fog library, expanding its capabilities for cloud service interaction.
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