Ahmad Abdolsaheb is a Software Engineer with 11 years’ experience based in Istanbul, known for expanding freeCodeCamp’s curriculum and front-end codebase—co-authoring high-impact lessons in visual design and CSS that reach over 1.5 million learners and contributing UI improvements to the flagship freeCodeCamp repo. He combines hands-on front-end development, unit testing (40+ Chai tests covering CSS Grid/Variables), and curriculum design with practical product impact, having moderated and finalized 100+ issues and pull requests for the project. His background spans founding an edtech startup that cut costs for students and prototyping faster psychological assessments, plus senior market-analyst experience where he automated invoicing and drove multimillion-dollar partnerships. Ahmad writes about algorithms for a broad audience (gaining significant attention on Medium) and brings a rare mix of pedagogical clarity, design sensibility, and data-driven operational improvements to engineering teams.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
BS, Management, Marketing, BS, Management, Marketing at Oklahoma State University
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Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:794 reviews, 285 commits, 648 PRs in 5 years
Contributions summary:Ahmad primarily contributed to front-end development within the freeCodeCamp codebase, as evidenced by their commits. They made improvements to the title of challenges, corrected font sizes in challenge links, and added a universal footer navigation. The user also loaded fonts and updated the landing page content, adding a new navigation bar to the app.
Contributions:51 commits, 41 pushes, 10 comments in 1 year
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