Christopher Kamm

President at TechnoByte Networks Corp.

New York, New York, United States
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Summary

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Christopher Kamm is a seasoned software and systems engineer with 17 years of experience, now serving as President of TechnoByte Networks in New York. He brings deep financial-services operations expertise from CME Group—managing high‑availability trading systems, automation with PowerShell, server and datacenter architecture, and cloud/monitoring tooling. Equally at home in code, he contributes to major open-source projects—improving secure keychain handling in qtkeychain, optimizing Solana RPC performance, and fixing internals in Qt Creator, ZeroMQ and Nextcloud—demonstrating a rare blend of backend performance engineering and production ops. Skilled in deployment automation, intrusion detection, and emergency recovery, he focuses on measurable reliability and operational resilience. An under‑the‑radar strength is his ability to convert low‑level protocol and concurrency fixes into tangible performance and stability gains across both enterprise trading platforms and web‑scale blockchain systems.
code17 years of coding experience
job14 years of employment as a software developer
languagesEnglish, Spanish
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Github Skills (59)

develop10
performance-monitor10
zeromq10
c-language10
qt10
anchor10
anchors10
testing10
ide10
performanceanalysis10
networking10
performance-measurement10
rpc10
performance-analysis10
file-sharing10

Programming languages (14)

JavaC++RustCDObjective-C++GoJupyter Notebook

Github contributions (5)

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nextcloud/desktop

Jul 2017 - Nov 2020

💻 Desktop sync client for Nextcloud
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:393 commits in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Christopher's contributions focus on enhancing the Nextcloud desktop client, specifically involving the share dialog and file sharing functionalities. Their work included adding a "Mail link" button to the share dialog, incorporating content-based checksums and file type information, and improving error handling related to network requests and file operations. The user demonstrated proficiency in C++ development, as evidenced by code changes to the sharelinkwidget.cpp and csync/csync_update.cpp files, and likely worked on core client features, contributing to the client's overall functionality and robustness.
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zeromq/libzmq

Jul 2013 - Mar 2017

ZeroMQ core engine in C++, implements ZMTP/3.1
Role in this project:
userBackend Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:11 commits, 1 PR in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Christopher primarily contributed to the testing of ZeroMQ's core engine, focusing on the Request-Reply (REQREP) and Push/Pull (PUSH/PULL) socket patterns. Their work involved creating and modifying test cases to verify the correct behavior of these socket types, especially regarding message handling, connection management, and handling of invalid replies. They also implemented changes to test scenarios using both inproc:// and tcp:// endpoints and addressed issues related to message discarding and queue management.
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