Adrian-george Bostan is a seasoned software developer and administrator with over a decade of professional experience building desktop, server, web, and mobile applications from Galați, Romania. He combines hands-on engineering and project leadership at ActiveMall with administrative and operational roles at Epistack and Mux Systems, demonstrating versatility across product and infrastructure responsibilities. A longtime open-source proponent, he has contributed significant maintenance and refactoring work to the Go-based unipdf library, improving PDF processing reliability and maintainability. He holds a Master’s in Computer Science and credits sustained curiosity and enjoyment of learning as the drivers of his long-term growth. Notably, his career blends deep technical maintenance skills with project management experience, making him effective at both improving existing codebases and delivering new features.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Computer Science, Master’s Degree, Computer Science at Universitatea „Dunărea de Jos” din Galați
Golang PDF library for creating and processing PDF files (pure go)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:101 commits, 103 PRs, 115 comments in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Adrian-george primarily focused on refactoring and updating the `unipdf` Go library. Their work involved updating module versions, import paths, and general code refactoring, with a focus on addressing issues in the library's core functionality. These changes indicate a focus on maintaining and improving the existing codebase, including updates to the PDF document creation, processing, and modification capabilities. The user also made fixes to improve functionality and maintainability.
Contributions:49 commits, 13 pushes in 1 year 11 months
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