Antonio Di Stefano

Antonio Di Stefano

Software Developer @ EngFlow

About Antonio Di Stefano

Antonio Di Stefano is a software developer with extensive experience in software engineering and build performance. He has worked for companies such as Soldo, eBay, and EngFlow, and has contributed to various technical discussions and publications in the field.

Current Role at EngFlow

Antonio Di Stefano currently works as a Software Developer at EngFlow, a position he has held since 2021. His role involves contributing to software development projects, leveraging his expertise in distributed systems and build engineering. EngFlow focuses on improving build performance and efficiency, aligning with Antonio's professional interests and background.

Previous Experience at eBay

Before joining EngFlow, Antonio worked at eBay as a Software Developer from 2019 to 2021. During his tenure, he focused on distributed systems and build engineering. He led a significant migration to Gradle, enhancing the build process. His work at eBay allowed him to deepen his technical skills and contribute to high-impact projects.

Work History at Soldo

Antonio Di Stefano has a notable history with Soldo, where he held multiple roles. He began as an Internship Student from 2016 to 2017, followed by a position as a Back-end Developer from 2017 to 2018. He later served as an Internal Demand Manager for 11 months in 2018 to 2019. His diverse experience at Soldo provided him with a comprehensive understanding of software development and internal operations.

Education and Training

Antonio studied Computer Science at ELIS.org in Rome, where he achieved a degree in Ingegneria informatica from 2015 to 2017. His education equipped him with foundational knowledge in software development and engineering principles. Additionally, his involvement with ELIS.org included participation as a student, further enhancing his academic experience.

Contributions to the Tech Community

Antonio has actively contributed to the tech community through various initiatives. He authored several blog posts, including 'Running CMake at Scale', 'How to: Build Chromium with Reclient', and 'Coding in the Fast Lane with ibazel'. He also participated in a talk on 'Build Performance Analysis & Improvements' at Bazel Community Day in Tel Aviv, sharing his insights and expertise with peers.

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