Abdallah Alsamman is a seasoned full-stack engineer with 10 years of experience building high-performance, scalable web applications and mission-critical systems from concept to production. He architected a distributed web scraping platform that indexed 125M+ sites and drove a product that generated multi-million dollar revenue, demonstrating both technical depth and business impact. Abdallah excels in frontend modernization and performance—recently leading Next.js/React refactors and migrating Django templates to Vue 3—while owning architectural decisions and driving measurable UX improvements. An active open-source contributor, he has improved usability in popular projects like Octobox and Lobsters and added Storybook-driven components to NES.css. Based in Tripoli, Lebanon, he brings a pragmatic, results-oriented approach and a knack for uncovering overlooked product opportunities that boost user acquisition.
Contributions:1 review, 41 commits, 53 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Abdallah primarily contributed to the front-end development of the NES.css framework. Their work involved fixing layout issues with the `.is-center` and `.is-right` classes by replacing `align-items` with `text-align` in the CSS. They also added Storybook as a documentation tool and integrated various UI components like buttons, containers, icons, inputs, and tables into the Storybook environment, using knobs for interactive exploration. Furthermore, the user added Google icon and made several improvements to the usability of Storybook.
Computing-focused community centered around link aggregation and discussion
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 16 PRs, 49 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Abdallah contributed to the codebase by addressing bug fixes and implementing features related to comment handling, form migration, and user interface elements. They updated code to migrate deprecated form tags and form helpers, improve comment merging functionalities, and fix issues in comment editing. Additionally, they worked on encoding fetched content and fixing issues with email encoding, specifically with subject question marks.
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