Christopher Redinger is a Principal Software Engineer with more than 25 years of programming and system administration experience, applying deep expertise in Clojure, ClojureScript, and Datomic to build robust, scalable systems. Based in Fuquay-Varina, NC, he leads technical delivery across multiple teams at Nubank, Cognitect, and Relevance, shaping architecture and mentoring engineers. His open-source contributions span core ClojureScript bug fixes, Pedestal server-side libraries, and Rails plugins, including security and reliability enhancements. He combines back-end excellence with a track record of refactoring and improving compiler correctness, SSE-to-core.async migration, and secure session handling. He holds an MS in Computer Science and a BA in Mathematics from the University of Southern Maine, underscoring a strong theoretical foundation paired with pragmatic, production-focused engineering. An avid collaborator, he thrives at the intersection of functional programming, web back-ends, and distributed systems.
Contributions summary:Christopher primarily focused on refactoring and improving the Pedestal server-side libraries. Their contributions included removing sample code, dependencies, and copyright notices from generated application templates. They addressed bugs related to SSE (Server-Sent Events), switching from a `with-pause` approach to a `core.async` based model, and also updating test cases to reflect the changes.
Contributions summary:Christopher contributed to the `facebooker` Rails plugin, focusing on enhancements and bug fixes related to Facebook integration within Rails applications. The commits demonstrate modifications to form builders, including adding functionality for specifying names and implementing protection against forgery. Additionally, the user ensured Facebook session key validation and modified the Rails initialization for handling Facebook sessions. These changes reflect a focus on improving the plugin's security and functionality.
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