Adrian Garovat is a Senior Software Engineer and data-focused full-stack developer with 11 years of experience building reliable web applications and data pipelines from Timișoara, Romania. He combines fast development with a strong emphasis on high-quality delivery, balancing hands-on implementation across front-end, back-end, and data engineering responsibilities. Currently at dbt Labs and running his own consultancy, he brings production experience from roles at Cross Screen Media and 3Pillar Global where he shipped scalable features and data workflows. An active open-source contributor, Adrian made notable full-stack improvements to the popular Beyond20 integration—adding combat tracker and HP sync features and refactoring rendered roll handling for Astral TableTop. He’s comfortable in both startup and mature-team environments and often surfaces practical fixes that improve platform interoperability. Fluent in moving projects from prototype to production, he pairs pragmatic engineering with attention to maintainability.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at West University of Timisoara
Contributions:17 reviews, 24 commits, 3 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Adrian contributed significantly to the `beyond20` repository, which integrates D&D Beyond character sheets with Roll20 and Astral TableTop. They focused on implementing features for Astral TableTop, including chat message integration, HP bar synchronization and general improvements for the platform. Their work involved refactoring and fixing issues, specifically handling rendered rolls, and implementing combat tracker functionality, indicating a comprehensive understanding of the project's goals.
Contributions:22 reviews, 161 commits, 52 PRs in 2 months
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