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Ryan Parman

Cloud-native engineering leader with a focus on reliability, scalability, and security for the modern web.

Ryan Parman is a cloud-native engineering leader with a focus on reliability, scalability, and security for the modern web. As an engineering problem-solver with over 20 years of experience, he understands how to listen, learn, adapt, and improve. He was a founding member of the AWS SDK team; patented multifactor-authentication-as-a-service at WePay; helped define the CI, CD, and SRE disciplines at McGraw Hill; came up with the idea of “serverless, event-driven, responsive functions in the cloud” while at Amazon Web Services in 2010 (AWS Lambda); and much, much more.

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  1. resume Public

    A source code version of my résumé.

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  2. Things that I recommend all engineers and engineering managers read.

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  3. Don't use this yet.

    PHP 41 8

  4. Forked from pelletier/go-toml

    Go library for the TOML language

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  5. Alfred workflow for the Terraform Registry.

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  6. lambda-qr Public

    QR Codes = Lambda + API Gateway + CloudFront

    Go 14 4

Contribution activity

September 2022

Created 4 repositories

Created an issue in rectorphp/rector that received 4 comments

Babel.js for PHP — Transpile the *other* way

Feature Request As a long-time vendor of some popular open-source software, I've wanted for a long time something like Babel.js for PHP. Something …

4 comments
12 contributions in private repositories Sep 1 – Sep 7

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