
During a two-month period, Pim Terry developed and delivered two backend features across the openssl/openssl and nodejs/node repositories. In openssl/openssl, Pim designed and exposed a public API in C to control Elliptic Curve point formats, balancing backward compatibility with modern cryptographic standards and updating documentation and tests to support the new interface. For nodejs/node, Pim enhanced HTTP/2 header handling in JavaScript, adding support for raw header arrays and improving error validation to prevent session failures on invalid input. The work demonstrated depth in API design, cryptography, and robust backend development, with a focus on maintainability and runtime stability.

April 2025 monthly summary for nodejs/node focusing on HTTP/2 header handling enhancements and robustness improvements. Delivered features to support raw header arrays in HTTP/2 requests, along with hardened error handling to prevent session destruction on invalid header values, contributing to more resilient HTTP/2 session management.
April 2025 monthly summary for nodejs/node focusing on HTTP/2 header handling enhancements and robustness improvements. Delivered features to support raw header arrays in HTTP/2 requests, along with hardened error handling to prevent session destruction on invalid header values, contributing to more resilient HTTP/2 session management.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-03 focusing on feature delivery in a security-critical project. The main work this month was designing and exposing a public API to control Elliptic Curve point formats, with emphasis on backward compatibility and clear documentation.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-03 focusing on feature delivery in a security-critical project. The main work this month was designing and exposing a public API to control Elliptic Curve point formats, with emphasis on backward compatibility and clear documentation.
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